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The Importance of a Good Brief

20 Oct 2026
SEND & Inclusion Stage

"It takes a village" - Delivering a new model for SEND provision
Alice Parker, Ridge, Fiona Piercy MBA, Liverpool City Council, Col Hughes, Princes Primary SEN School Headteacher & Dr Peter Hawkins, Princes Primary SEN School, Chair of Governors and Co-Director Windmills Foundation

Following planning approval in January 2026, Princes Primary SEN School represents Liverpool’s response to rising SEND demand and forthcoming national reform.This session explores how four specialist schools will be consolidated into a single community-based setting, balancing funding constraints, statutory duties and therapeutic integration.Speakers will share lessons from aligning capital delivery with needs data, embedding early intervention and outdoor access in design, and planning for flexibility amid the Government’s recent overhaul of SEND provision and funding.

Chairperson
Claire Barton, Partner - Haverstock
Speakers
Alice Parker, Partner - Education Sector Lead - Ridge and Partners
Fiona Percy MBA, Director of Capital Projects & Sustainability - Liverpool City Council
Dr Peter Hawkins, Chair of Governors and Co-Director Windmills Foundation - Princes Primary SEN School
Col Hughes, Headteacher - Princes Primary SEN School

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