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Surrey Youth Voice Awards celebrates the young people making a difference in their communities

On Saturday 6 December, Surrey County Council celebrated the achievements of young people and youth-led groups across the county at the 2025 Surrey Youth Voice Awards.  Held at the Nova Cinema in Woking, the event brought together nominees, families, and local leaders to recognise the inspirational achievements of Surrey young people. The awards recognise a range of positive contributions, such as advocating for youth, … Continue reading

Surrey County Council develops the first-ever EHCP Apprenticeship for staff to meet rising SEND demand 

In response to the growing number of children and young people in Surrey, and nationally, requiring specialist support, Surrey County Council has pioneered the UK’s first nationally recognised apprenticeship targeted at staff working with the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) process. This first-of-its-kind programme aims to professionalise and strengthen the role of ECHP coordinators across England.  The apprenticeship, which is designed to meet the needs of all councils in England, officially launched on … Continue reading

Children ‘make excellent progress’ at ‘Outstanding’ Surrey children’s home

A Surrey County Council children’s residential home in Woking has been rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, following a recent inspection that praised the home’s exceptional care and commitment to young people’s wellbeing and development.  Inspectors commended the home for delivering “exceptionally good care,” enabling children to “make significant progress from their starting points”. The report also … Continue reading

Nearly 500 new specialist school places to support children with additional needs and disabilities across Surrey, thanks to Council investment

Surrey County Council is pleased to announce the creation of nearly 500 specialist school places for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities during the 2025/26 academic year. This expansion reflects the Council’s ongoing commitment to ensure every child receives the support they need to thrive.  Of the nearly 500 places, 169 were … Continue reading

‘The Run’ to spark conversations about foster care

Surrey County Council is hoping to spark meaningful conversations about fostering through ‘The Run’, a powerful two-minute film portraying a young person’s journey through care. The short film focuses on ‘Tom’, an 11 year old boy facing neglect, emotional stress, and vulnerability to exploitation. In the emotionally raw film, developed as part of a partnership … Continue reading

Schools across Surrey to receive £90,000 to improve climate resilience

Surrey County Council is investing £90,000 to help schools across Surrey adapt to the growing impacts of climate change, while enhancing biodiversity and embedding sustainability into school life. The climate in Surrey has changed significantly since most schools were built and many now experience flooded playing fields, overheated classrooms and a decline in biodiversity.  The … Continue reading

Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity celebrates the programme’s expansion into 70 schools across Surrey 

The Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINs) has officially launched its second year, following a successful pilot programme.  PINS assists schools in areas such as early intervention, upskilling school staff, and strengthening communication between schools and families. It is a joint National Health Service England (NHSE) and Department for Education (DfE) programme, created … Continue reading

Surrey schools lead the way in environmental education for third year running 

Surrey County Council is proud to announce that it continues to lead the way in environmental education, holding the highest number of Eco-Schools Green Flag awards in England for the third consecutive year.   Over 175 schools in Surrey are actively participating in the Eco-Schools programme with 101 schools having earned the highest accreditation in the … Continue reading

Cabinet approves a further £4.9m investment in its Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) service 

Yesterday, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet approved further investment of £4.9m as part of the Additional Needs and Disabilities (AND) transformation programme.   This investment means the Council’s statutory Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) service can be expanded and restructured to meet the needs of children and families in Surrey. This will allow the Council to … Continue reading

Surrey County Council celebrates official opening of £6.05 million transformation of short-stay school in Spelthorne  

Surrey County Council is pleased to announce the official opening of the newly rebuilt  Fordway Centre, a state-of-the-art short-stay school designed to support primary-aged pupils who are finding it difficult to thrive in mainstream education settings.   The Fordway Centre offers a modern, inclusive, and nurturing environment for up to 24 pupils aged 5 to 11, … Continue reading

Surrey County Council leads new task force to reduce traffic disruption caused by utility works

Surrey County Council has established a critical new task force to reduce the impact of utility roadworks and drive better coordination and communication of works across Surrey’s road network. Utility companies’ demands in Surrey are amongst the top five highest in the UK with 88 works starting every day in the last twelve months. In … Continue reading

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