Guidance

Dedicated schools grant: very high deficit intervention

High needs reforms and savings targets have been agreed for local authorities with the highest dedicated school grant deficits.

Applies to England

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These agreements with local authorities set out the high needs reforms and savings targets they must follow to eliminate their historic deficits and function sustainably in future.

We have made a further 20 agreements with local authorities for 2021 to 2022 and have contacted the local authorities invited to the next round of the programme.2022-2023.

Guidance about the dedicated schools grant conditions for all local authorities is also available.

Published 19 March 2021
Last updated 2416 March 20222023 + show all updates
  1. Added dedicated schools grant ‘safety valve’ agreements for 2022-2023.

  2. Added safety valve agreements for Dorset, Hillingdon, Kirklees, Merton, Rotherham, Salford, South Gloucestershire, Surrey and York.

  3. First published.