In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
Health and local authority care services are working together for Coventry and Warwickshire to address waiting times for a neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment (Autism, and/or ADHD). This includes finding ways to reduce waiting times for an assessment and improve the support available to people who are waiting for an assessment.
We are seeking the views of people awaiting a neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment, as well as those of their families and carers to help us...More
Health and local authority care services are working together for Coventry and Warwickshire to address waiting times for a neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment (Autism, and/or ADHD). This includes finding ways to reduce waiting times for an assessment and improve the support available to people who are waiting for an assessment.
We want to understand whether professionals working with people with neurodevelopmental conditions are aware of the diagnostic process and have ...More
Recruitment for our residents' panel 'Voice of Warwickshire' is open. As a panel member you will have the opportunity to share your views on big issues in Warwickshire, like health and wellbeing, climate change and sustainability, community safety, education, transport, economic growth, inequalities and inclusion, and more.
If you take part, you will be helping us to deliver the Council Plan and contribute to the development of policies and strategies by sharing your views on the big...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning Evergreen School and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is managing in partnership with the Governing Body of the school. The proposal is:
To increase the capacity of Evergreen School by 40 places
Evergreen School, a community special school - Brittain Lane, Warwick CV34 6DX
...More
Warwickshire County Council is developing plans for a second railway station for Rugby.
Rugby Parkway Station will revitalise the rail experience for the people of Rugby and beyond by providing a new access to the local and national railway network and support Rugby’s growing population and business community.
About Rugby Parkway Station
Rugby Parkway Station will be located approximately 5km South East of Rugby on the Northampton Loop of the West Coast Main...More
Warwickshire County Council is required to operate a coordinated admissions scheme. This allows Warwickshire residents to make a single application for places at their preferred school(s) and receive a single offer of a school place, whether or not this is one of their preference schools.
Warwickshire County Council is undertaking a consultation relating to our admission arrangements for the 2024/25 academic year. As required by the School Admissions Code (2021),...More
Changes to support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
What do you think?
Introduction
We are proposing changes to the SEND support offered to education settings in Warwickshire.
SEND stands for special educational needs and disabilities.
We think there needs to be changes to SEND support in Warwickshire in education settings....More
Our ideas to make SEND home to school transport better
We want to know what you think
Introduction
Do you know? Children and young people with SEND can get help to get to school or college.
SEND stands for special educational needs and disabilities.
We have been talking with children, young people and their families to see what they think about the help they get with...More
Warwickshire County Council is consulting on two areas relating to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). We welcome all views and feedback and have extended the consultation for an extra two weeks to give you more time to have your say. The consultations will now close on Sunday 12 March 2023. You can respond to just one or both consultations. See below for detailed information including an...More
We would like to hear your views on Warwickshire's Sustainable Futures Strategy.
Warwickshire County Council is committed to acting decisively to tackle climate change and the biodiversity crisis.
Climate change is one of the most important issues facing the world. The continued burning of fossil fuels is affecting weather patterns around the world as well as causing devastating extreme weather events more locally, leading to flooding, heatwaves, drought and wildfires. These...More
Warwickshire County Council are requesting feedback on a package of infrastructure improvements to St John's junction in Warwick, an area which functions as a key gateway into Warwick town centre. The scheme aims to reconfigure the existing junction to ease vehicle flows and improve facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.
Please see the documents and links at the bottom of this page for more information about the scheme and the wider town centre project. Information is also provided...More
Are you worried about the cost of living?
Warwickshire County Council is inviting residents to share their ideas for coping with the rising cost of living.
The steep rise in living costs is having a devastating impact on household budgets for many, and people are making some tough decisions about what to prioritise. Warwickshire County Council has already announced up to £4.5million in additional support for those struggling to keep up with household bills.
As part...More
Vital and vibrant places are integral to our sense of wellbeing.
In 2021, to add another layer of interest to our towns, a project team offered opportunity for artists, designers, and creatives to get invaluable experience working on a collaborative public realm project.
The result was 7 functional artist led installations, offering visual and tactile interest to our towns: these also helped connect green and urban environments and communicated community voice and identity. ...More
Your thoughts are important
Warwickshire County Council is in the process of updating the current Local Transport Plan (LTP), which is a document that sets out the transport needs, challenges, objectives and priorities for the County.
An LTP sets out policies to shape future transport schemes and developments within the County. It allows us, as the County Council, to target resources to deliver a transport network that gives people who live and work in Warwickshire...More
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) operates the England National Concessionary Travel Scheme on behalf of central government for Warwickshire residents. This provides free off-peak bus travel, which is between 9:30am to 11pm on weekdays, all day at weekends and on public holidays across England for eligible residents.
An eligible resident is a resident of Warwickshire who qualifies because of their age (over 66 years) or because they have a specified disability. The eligibility criteria...More
Warwickshire County Council will be re-tendering and reviewing domiciliary care services (also known as Home Care Services) in Warwickshire. This means that we will look at how we arrange and provide support for people, to make sure that we are delivering care in the right way to meet people’s needs. We want to find out which parts of the care service are working well, and which could be further improved.
If you are a recipient of domiciliary care, or a carer or relative of someone...More
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service’s (WFRS) Prevention, Protection and Response Strategy 2022-2027 sets out the Fire Authority’s mission for the next five years. It defines the priorities and the approach we take to ensure communities and individuals who choose to live, work, do business, study, or visit Warwickshire are safe. It also supports the Warwickshire County Council (WCC) outcomes and objectives as outlined in the Council Plan.
WFRS is seeking your views on the...More
Coventry City Council and Warwickshire County Council are consulting on the Coventry and Warwickshire Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) which is due to be published on 1 st October 2022.
What is a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment?
This is a key document used by:
NHS England to inform decisions about applications for new, or changes to existing pharmaceutical services, and the commissioning of NHS-funded services that can be provided by local community pharmacies
...More
Warwickshire County Council is preparing a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) and we want you to tell us what you think about the draft Warwickshire LCWIP.
An LCWIP is an evidence-based report which sets out a programme of prioritised improvements to enable more walking and cycling for everyday journeys.
Walking and cycling are ideal modes of transport for short local trips, and convenient options for regular exercise. They are...More
Can you share your travel habits to inform a new public-facing campaign from Warwickshire County Council’s Road Safety and Active Travel Team?
During the pandemic, and particularly during the three lockdown periods, multiple studies have shown that across the UK more people than ever before began adopting active travel: Walking, running, cycling or scooting.
This had a number of very positive benefits:
Better health outcomes for...More
People in Coventry and Warwickshire are invited to have a say on the region's approach to prevent suicide.
To improve support Warwickshire County Council and Coventry City Council are working together with other local organisations and services to create a new joint approach to providing information, services and support across the area to help prevent suicide. The new strategy will outline how local organisations and services will work together to achieve the vision that no one in...More
Access to free, confidential and non-judgemental sexual health services is important to support the health of residents and both Coventry City Council and Warwickshire County Council are inviting people to take part in this survey to help to inform and shape future local sexual health services.
The survey will gather feedback to help shape a new service that focuses on:
Reducing health inequalities by, for example, improving engagement with Black, Asian and minority ethnic...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning Brownsover Community Infant School, and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council is managing in partnership with the school’s Governing Body. The proposal is:
To change the age range at Brownsover Community Infant School from 3 - 7 to 3 - 11 from September 2026. This would allow Brownsover Community...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning St John’s Primary School, and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council is managing in partnership with the school’s Governing Body. The proposal is:
To change the age range at St John’s Primary School from 3 - 11 to 4 - 11 from September 2022. The published admission number (PAN) for the main school will...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning Arley Primary School, and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council is managing in partnership with the school’s Governing Body. The proposal is:
To change the age range at Arley Primary School from 3 - 11 to 4 - 11 from September 2022. The published admission number (PAN) for the main school will not be...More
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) currently has contracts for several physical health services, which will end in 2023. WCC will be designing a new service which will focus on improving Warwickshire resident’s physical health. The aim is the new physical health service will provide you, as a Warwickshire resident, with advice and support to help you make healthy lifestyle changes and decisions. This would be related to physical activity, weight management, stop smoking and health checks...More