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Post-16 transport policy statement consultation for 2025
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The council is now consulting on our annual post-16 transport policy statement. This lays out the arrangements for transport, or other support, that the council will provide to ensure that anyone of ‘sixth form age’ can attend education or training.
Sixth form age covers any child or young person aged 16 to 19, or up to the age of 25 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. The statement is for all post-16 learners, which means young people from the age of 16 who are in education or training, continuing learners aged 19 including those with an education, health or care plan (EHCP) up to the age of 25.
The statement should inform young people and their parents/carers about what transport arrangements and support are available locally for the following academic year.
We want to hear what you think about our statement. Our consultation runs from Monday 31 March to Friday 9 May 2025 and our revised statement will be published by Friday 30 May 2025.
The council is now consulting on our annual post-16 transport policy statement. This lays out the arrangements for transport, or other support, that the council will provide to ensure that anyone of ‘sixth form age’ can attend education or training.
Sixth form age covers any child or young person aged 16 to 19, or up to the age of 25 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. The statement is for all post-16 learners, which means young people from the age of 16 who are in education or training, continuing learners aged 19 including those with an education, health or care plan (EHCP) up to the age of 25.
The statement should inform young people and their parents/carers about what transport arrangements and support are available locally for the following academic year.
We want to hear what you think about our statement. Our consultation runs from Monday 31 March to Friday 9 May 2025 and our revised statement will be published by Friday 30 May 2025.
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