Document Status
Partially replaced or revised by new document
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
Building Bulletin
Abstract
Inclusive design guidelines for mainstream and special schools, focussing on providing and improving facilities for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. Split into five sections, briefly describing the background, setting the context and looking at planning projects, the design approach offers principles and strategies, designing school spaces examines spaces: access, circulation, learning, social and support, provides detailed technical information and offers some case studies.
History
BB102. This publication was withdrawn by its original publisher on 25/06/2018. Recommended area guidelines are now superseded by BB 104 Area guidelines for SEND and alternative provision: including special schools, alternative provision, specially resourced provision and units (DfE, 2015). Supersedes BBs 77, 91 and 94: Building Bulletin 77 Designing for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities in schools (2005 revision) (DfES, 2005). Building Bulletin 91 Access for disabled people to school buildings - management and design guide (DfEE, 1999). Building Bulletin 94 Inclusive school design - accommodating pupils with special educational needs and disabilities in mainstream schools (DfEE, 2001).
ISBN
9780117039346
Subjects
- Educational facilities
- Provision for disabled people
- Building types
- Special subject areas
- Schools
- Accessibility
Publisher History
Now known as the Department for Education, which was formed on 12 May 2010. The Department for Children, Schools and Families was one of three new government departments set up by the Prime Minister in June 2007. This department was formerly known as the Department for Education and Skills.