9 GWYNEDD AND ANGLESEY ALN AND INCLUSION AGREEMENT
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dewi Jones
Additional documents:
Decision:
To
commission the Head of Education Department to plan to establish a new
Additional Learning Needs Service by September 2026, to meet the needs of
Gwynedd pupils in the future and consequently revoke the historical
collaboration arrangement with the Isle of Anglesey Council.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Cllr Dewi Jones.
DECISION
To accept the report.
DISCUSSION
It was
revealed that Gwynedd and Anglesey had been sharing one ALN service since 2017
and while there were strengths to this, it was noted that the ALN service was
not managing to meet the needs of every child.
It was
explained that the number of these needs had increased significantly and had
changed in nature over the last few years. He added that there had been a 37%
increase in the demand for this ALN team between 2022 and 2024.
He
indicated that Gwynedd and Anglesey had gone in slightly different directions
since 2017, which therefore made this service more difficult to run.
He
emphasised that the priority in the wake of this proposal was to ensure that a
better service is offered to the people of Gwynedd. It was proposed that a
smaller service would be better for children and families, as well as being
easier for staff to work within.
He said
that this proposal was about a joint ALN and inclusion service. He confirmed
that this was not a proposal to separate the ALN Service from Anglesey
immediately, but an opportunity for discussions with the Head and staff of the
Anglesey Education department in order to propose
possible ideas for moving forward.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
A
member asked why choose to address this now? It was
highlighted that what lay behind this was the need to listen to the voice of
schools and the residents of Gwynedd, and the need to improve the service and
provision offered.
Awdur: Gwern ap Rhisiart, Head of Education Department