Local authority analysis:
Lancashire
Children entering school in the year after the first lockdown are showing a big increase in speech, language and communication (SLC) needs, according to analysis of DfE data. Find out how the numbers changed in Lancashire.
In Lancashire the number of children needing support for speech, language and communication in Year 1 rose from 446 in 2015/16 to 622 in 2021/22.
The number of children needing support for speech, language and communication in Year 1 in 2021/22 rose by 7.99% compared to the previous academic year. This is below the the national rise of 9.81%. The authority ranks 15 in the region out of 23 authorities.