Home to School/College Transport Consultation 2012

Closed 14 Jan 2013

Opened 19 Nov 2012

Feedback updated 25 Apr 2013

We asked

to remove discretionary transport for Voluntary Aided and faith based schools from September 2013 and the removal of discretionary transport for Post 16 and Post 16 SEN students from September 2013.

You said

two thirds did not agree with the VA / faith based transport removal. Three quarters disagreed with the removal of Post 16 transport and four fifths did not agree with the removal of Post 16 SEN transport.

We did

amended the Post 16 and Post 16 SEN transport so that those currently on a course could still receive free or subsidised transport for a maximum of 2 years.

Results updated 25 Apr 2013

Please follow the link below to access the consultation results and decision report

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Overview

The City council currently spends a total of £4.5 million per year on home to school/college transport.

Following approval of budget proposals for 2012/13 and 2013/14 the council is required to make reductions in discretionary home to school/college travel provision to achieve savings of £255,000 in 2013/14 and £343,000 in subsequent years.

This consultation covers:

  • Discretionary Transport assistance for pupils who attend voluntary aided schools
  • Discretionary Post 16 transport arrangements
  • Discretionary Post 16 special educational needs transport arrangements

 

If approved, the changes will take effect from September 2013.

As a result of continued public expenditure constraints it is clear however, that the City council may in the future be required to achieve even more savings in this area. In this event all discretionary provision may be removed. We are also seeking your views about this possibility.

Why your views matter

This consultation has been produced to give pupils, students, parents/carers and other people the opportunity to comment on the City council’s proposals for changes to home-to-school/college transport.

Full details of the consultation and proposals can be found in the attached consultation document below.

You can give us your views on this consultation by clicking on Online Survey below. Alternatively you can print the questionnaire attached below and return it to the Freepost address provided.

Areas

  • Abbey
  • Aylestone
  • Beaumont Leys
  • Belgrave
  • Evington
  • Eyres Monsell
  • Rushey Mead
  • Saffron
  • Stoneygate

Audiences

  • Children and young people
  • Working-age people
  • Older people
  • Carers
  • Full-time and part-time workers
  • Disabled people
  • Older households (65+)
  • Single people
  • Families with children
  • Couples
  • All households
  • Faith groups
  • Sports clubs
  • Youth clubs
  • Carers' network
  • Trade unions
  • Voluntary organisations
  • Community organisations
  • Self-help groups
  • User groups
  • Third sector infrastructure groups
  • All Voluntary and Community Organisations
  • Advocacy organisation
  • Police
  • NHS
  • FE colleges
  • Universities
  • Schools
  • Businesses
  • All Public and Private Organisations
  • Directors
  • Heads of service
  • Managers, team leaders and supervisors
  • Professionals
  • Service users
  • Care home residents and their next of kin

Interests

  • Schools
  • Children's social care and safeguarding
  • Services for young people
  • Services for younger children and families