Issue details

Developing Post 19 Provision For Young People With Autism At Options Day Centre - Partnership With Queensmill School

The report authorises enabling works at 280 Goldhawk Road to allow the establishment of poast-19 provision from September 2016

This decision is urgent in because the co-location of the Queensmill post 19 provisions within Options Day Centre necessitates capital works to ensure that the building is a safe, secure and an appropriate learning environment the young people with autism accessing the post 19 educational provision and for the wider cohort of adults accessing support at Options Day Centre.

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure/Income over £5m & policies or new income, reserves use, overspend over £300K;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 24/05/2016

Report access: Open;

Decision due: Not before 1st Jun 2016 by Leader of the Council

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Children and Education

Department: Children's Services Department

Contact: Dave McNamara, Director for Finance and Resources Email: david.mcnamara@lbhf.gov.uk.

Documents

  • DEVELOPING POST 19 PROVISION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH AUTISM AT OPTIONS DAY CENTRE – PARTNERSHIP WITH QUEENSMILL SCHOOL.