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The Institute for Fiscal Studies
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High needs funding rose by £4bn in real terms from 2015 to 2024, accounting for over half of the increase in all schools funding since 2015.
The obligations attached to EHCPs mean that in reality, spending has been £200-800 million higher than funding per year since 2018.
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