A scheme which aims to help Bradford youngsters with additional needs back into mainstream education or special schools has received a cash boost of £362,000.
The project, led by the Bradford Central Pupil Referral Unit, will provide key worker support for those children in alternative provision in the district.
The scheme has received the extra funding as part of a £4 million government Innovation Fund investment.
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