Proposed decision
The Cabinet Member for Education and Skills to:
Agree the Post 16 Transport Policy Statement including Post 19 for the 2024/25 academic year.
Background
Local authorities have a legal duty to annually publish a Post 16 Transport Policy Statement. This decision will put in place the policy for the academic year 2024/25.
KCC currently provides a Kent 16+ Travel Saver card to 4,765 pupils. KCC expects this card to be suitable for most learners, but where it is not KCC will consider applications for support – the policy statement sets out the assessment process and options available.
Financial Implications
KCC’s total estimated revenue costs for transporting Post 16 young people using either the KTS 16+ travel pass or KCC arranged transport/ Personal Transport Budget is approximately £14.6m per year, though this can vary depending on demand. Approximately £2.5m is recouped through the charging of the KTS16+ (currently £500 per year per child), with the balance of £12.1m met from the Home to School Transport revenue budget.
The financial impact of the proposals set out in this paper are estimated to achieve an annual saving of around £1.4m to £2.0m as set out below.
The costs of implementation are estimated to be around £30k, which includes system changes and website development. The increase in capacity of the CYPE transport eligibility team is estimated to be £50k.
Legal Implications
The requirements placed on a local authority are defined in the Education Act 1996 (as amended), Education and Skills Act 2008, Education and Inspections Act 2006, Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 and the Equality Act 2010.
Local authorities do not have a general obligation to provide free or subsidised post 16 travel support but do have a duty to prepare and publish an annual transport policy statement specifying the arrangements for the provision of transport or other support that the authority considers it necessary to make to facilitate the attendance of all persons of sixth form age receiving education or training.
Local authorities have a duty to encourage, enable and assist young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) to participate in education and training, up to the age of 25.
The policy statement sets out the duties on the LA to consider requests for transport support. Where additional support is refused, learners can appeal to the Transport Regulation Committee Appeal Panel.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Affects more than two Electoral Divisions;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Division affected: (All Division);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 12/07/2023
Decision due: Not before 11th Aug 2023 by Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
Reason: To allow the required 28 day notice period under Executive Decision arrangements
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
Lead director: Christine McInnes
Department: Education & Young People's Services
Contact: Craig Chapman, Head of Fair Access Email: craig.chapman@kent.gov.uk.
Consultation process
KCC consulted with current and future service users between 25 January and 21 March 2023 on a Post 16 Transport Policy Statement including Post 19 for 2024/25. As changes were being proposed for the 2024/25 academic year, the consultation was held a year earlier than usual to ensure that pupils that would be affected by the potential changes had sufficient opportunity to consider the implications before future educational decisions are made. The consultation also included a new 4 - 16 Transport Policy (effective from 2024-25 Academic Year) which is subject to a separate decision.
The proposed decision was considered and endorsed by the Children’s, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee on 18 July 2023.
Consultees
KCC consulted with current and future service users between 25 January and 21 March 2023 on a Post 16 Transport Policy Statement including Post 19 for 2024/25. As changes were being proposed for the 2024/25 academic year, the consultation was held a year earlier than usual to ensure that pupils that would be affected by the potential changes had sufficient opportunity to consider the implications before future educational decisions are made. The consultation also included a new 4 - 16 Transport Policy (effective from 2024-25 Academic Year) which is subject to a separate decision.
Equalities implications: An EqIA has been completed and will be included in the report to the Children, Young People’s and Education Cabinet Committee as well as the report presented to the Cabinet Member before this decision is taken. Data Protection Impact Assessment The Kent 16+ Transport privacy statement can be found here (Kent Travel Saver and Kent 16+ Travel Saver privacy notice - Kent County Council) and advises parents that they are consenting to the usage of their submitted data, how the data will be used, who it will be shared with and how long it will be held, in line with KCC’s duties. Changes associated with this decision do not affect the data that is collected or how it is used, so previous DPIAs remain valid and do not require revision.