Councils expect to spend £14.8 billion on Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in 2025–26, creating significant budget deficits. To help, central government has proposed an extra £4 billion of support over the next three years. With around two-thirds of special needs schools at or over capacity, access to SEND support has, effectively, become a postcode lottery. The private sector has stepped in, building safe SEND environments in as little as 12 to 15 months. Historic Braywick House, which CCLA Investment Management sold in October 2025, is one example.