Funding for disabled kids will triple in Budget in win for The Sun’s Give It Back campaign
October 24, 2021
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RISHI Sunak will triple education funding for disabled children in Wednesday's Spending Review, The Sun can reveal. A pot of £2.6billion has been earmarked to help create more than 30,000 specialist school places over the next three years. AFPLast night, the Chancellor thanked the thousands of Sun readers who joined our call[/caption] The cash marks a major win for our Give It Back campaign, that has been arguing against Government cuts to support for disabled kids. Last night, the Chancellor thanked the thousands of Sun readers who joined our call. He said: "I welcome The Sun and its readers campaigning on important issues around special educational needs and disabilities. "I want every child to have the best possible start in life and to fulfil their potential." Mr Sunak will also use his Budget to announce a network of "family hubs" which will offer GRIM TOLL UK daily Covid cases rise by 39,962 in 24 hours amid fears WFH & masks may return 'SORT IT OUT' Maccies Halloween display mocked by customers over 'X-rated' broomstick DOUBLE MURDER Two teens die from 'stab wounds' after local heard victim 'screaming in pain' VILE RANT Woman who racially abused bouncer MOANS at staff for filming shocking outburst JAB BOOST Millions to get Covid booster a MONTH early as winter lockdown fears intensify BENEFITS TRAP Single mum demands Universal Credit shake-up to make work worthwhile The Sun | | Manage | | Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service. | | | |