Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions relating to the eligibility, assessment and delivery of under 16 travel assistance.
For further information, please see our 妖精动漫 to School Travel Assistance Policy for under 16 year olds
Applications
Once you have accepted a school place offer, it is important to apply for travel assistance as soon as possible. Please see our key application dates.
For in-year applications, please apply online as soon as possible to enable the team to process the application and, if eligible, make transport arrangements.
If your child changes schools at any time, you will need to make a new application for travel assistance in order for the team to reassess eligibility.
Your travel assistance outcome email will include the end date of your eligibility. In order to be assessed for continuing travel assistance beyond this date, a new application will need to be submitted.
There are certain instances where you will be required to reapply to see if you are eligible for continuing travel assistance:
- If there is a change of home address you will need to complete a .
- If there is a change of school/college you will need to submit a new application for travel assistance.
- If your child is under 16 years, you will need to reapply at the end of each key stage, unless instructed otherwise.
- If you are aged 16 or over and entitled to travel assistance, this may be in place until the end of a course, in which case an application will not be required for each year of study.
The term 'Looked After Child' (LAC) refers to a child who is in the care of the local authority.
In line with national guidance and standard eligibility criteria, we will consider travel assistance applications for children who are looked after, along with any exceptional circumstances that accompany an application.
An exceptional circumstance means situations where due to health, medical, financial, or specific personal reasons, a parent or carer is unable to accompany their child to their education setting.
We aim to prioritise any request for a Looked After Child. A parent/carer must ensure that they indicate that the child is 'LAC' on the application form. This will signal that it is a priority request to be considered by the 妖精动漫 School Travel and Assessment Team.
妖精动漫 may use its discretionary powers to provide travel assistance for children who are aged 4 and entering the reception year at primary school if extenuating circumstances have been demonstrated.
You will need to give supporting evidence of your situation.
Assessment
If eligible, we will allocate your child one of the following types of travel assistance:
- Bus pass
- Train pass
- Personal Travel Budget (PTB) to use towards petrol or public transport
- Shared contract transport (coach, minibus, taxi) using home collection or a collection point
- Independent Travel Training (ITT)
If eligible, the travel assistance offered will be chosen based on the most cost-effective form of transport available. The type of assistance will be chosen by 妖精动漫.
When assessing which school is the nearest available/qualifying school to your home, we use a Geographical Information System (GIS) that measures the distance between your home and all schools (that are suitable for the age, aptitude, ability and needs of the child) using the Shortest Road Route.
The GIS then generates a list of schools in order from nearest to furthest from the home. We would consider your child's nearest available/qualifying school to be the nearest school that could have offered a place:
- At the time of a Key Stage Transfer/National Offer Day (Reception, Year 3, Year 7)
- At the time of a house move
- At the time of an in-year school move
- Or is named in Section I of an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
Passenger assistants are not automatically provided. When considering if a route needs a passenger assistant, the Council will look at the following:
- A child's medical needs, particularly where rescue medication is required
- Where an individual child's needs create a clear danger or health and safety risk to themselves and other passengers on the vehicle
- Where the number of children travelling together necessitates the provision of a passenger assistant to help manage a group of children and their specific support needs on the journey.
Passenger assistants for SEND purposes are assessed on a case-by-case basis. Provision of a passenger assistant at any one time does not guarantee that this will be an ongoing arrangement; the requirement can be reassessed at any time in the academic year, and in the event of any change in circumstances.
We assess the safety of the route during your eligibility assessment, however not all roads and footpaths are individually assessed.
If you think part of the route is unsafe, and are otherwise eligible, please provide details so that we can review it.
If your travel assistance application is assessed as 'not eligible' this means that your child does not meet the required eligibility criteria. You can read our eligibility guidance on our apply page, or use our .
For children that are not eligible for free travel assistance, you may be able to purchase a concessionary seat on a contract vehicle. Alternatively, please see our travelling by public bus to school or college page for information about public transport routes.
If you believe the original assessment was incorrect, or have further evidence of exceptional circumstances, you can appeal the decision.
Finance
A PTB lets you make your own flexible travel arrangements to school/college, using a calculated amount of travel allowance from the Council.
The budget can be used towards driving your own vehicle, arranging for family/friends or a shared travel service to help transport your child, to purchase a travel pass, or to help towards childcare arrangements for other siblings.
This gives families the freedom to choose their own transport arrangements, which may fit better around their personal needs.