How we place learners is vital, both for wellbeing and their  future in society but also avoids the finance spiral that can lead to disasterous costs.

Economic factors drive provision

Provisions can offer all students a future. Ambition to get students working or engaging in society in line with their capacity must be a priority. The more this is not tackled in provisions and Local Authority planning, the more catastrophic the financial and logistical  cost will be.  Garnault Mason seek to work with Local Authority and provisions to make financial and education sense.

 The answer lies not in more expensive provisions but better  educational engagement strategies  through embodied education and a local enhanced offer with all stake holders working together.

 

 

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