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thank you. we have had this tweet that says we need to think of the impact to children of these cuts that head teachers are warning about. the financial crisis they warning about. he says we also need to think of staff. as someone who knows a lot of teachers, they are exhausted and still pushing themselves. if you work in education and still have children in school, let me know your thoughts on the potential impact of the financial crisis that head teachers are worrying about. what differences are going to make to their education? what differences are going to make to their well being? you can get in touch with me on twitter. the prime minister has told the cop summit that war in ukraine is a reason to act faster to tackle climate change. speaking at his first international gathering since taking office, rishi sunak said climate and energy security go hand in hand . leaders from 120 countries are meeting to discuss how to curb climate change, and support the worst affected countries.
the school and how many staff and pupils who have. the school and how many staff and pupils who have- the school and how many staff and pupils who have. good morning, we are a school pupils who have. good morning, we are a school for pupils who have. good morning, we are a school for children pupils who have. good morning, we are a school for children with - are a school for children with severe learning difficulties, as you said. we have 94 students at the moment between the ages of 3 19, and my staff, there is 120. a relate how staff commitment to look after the needs of the children we have. that s because of the ratio of staff to people is required, because of the people s special needs. what choices are you facing financially at the moment? head teacher saying they may have to cut staff hours. what choices are you making at the moment because of budget difficulties all schools are facing? it is very difficult. i was just listening to your last interview, are not any easy fix
money, but quite quickly disappears in terms of salaries sounds like an awful lot of money. that figure would be 11 and a half thousand, they are funded £1500 per pupil on average more than we are, and the government can t tell is why that is, because our £10,000 was never tied to anything, which is an arbitrary amount of money that was sent, said we will allocate that to special schools. i sent, said we will allocate that to special schools. special schools. i notice on your school twitter special schools. i notice on your school twitter page special schools. i notice on your school twitter page you - special schools. i notice on your school twitter page you have i special schools. i notice on your school twitter page you have a l special schools. i notice on your- school twitter page you have a tweet looking for crowdfunding for some trampolining equipment. how much are you having to rely on appealing to people in that way to buy those extras, i suppose you might call them
picture on funding? well, schools in england are getting cash increases from the government. but all the costs are rising so rapidly, that they re beginning to outstrip that extra money. and that s why this head teacher is worried. the only people who are missing out, you know, of the impact of all of this, is the children. if we re not giving them the education they deserve now, what are we all doing? school spending is up £4 billion this year. the government says there is energy help too. but many head teachers say they are facing too much uncertainty. branwenjeffreys, bbc news, west bromwich. i m joined now by michael loveman headteacher of special school cann bridge school. a school for children with complex learning needs, hejoins me from plymouth. thank you very much for your time today. tell us more about