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image captionJane Peck says parents and children are not always listened to
An £86m building project has started in Lincolnshire which will create 500 extra school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
There are currently more than 2,000 children in the county s mainstream schools receiving additional support, and between 20 and 80 at any time waiting for a place at a special school.
The special schools expansion comes after all local authorities were told by the government to review provision to ensure they had enough suitable places.
But do parents of children with special educational needs think Lincolnshire County Council has made the right decisions to help their children?