Education – in the House of Commons am ar 24 Mehefin 2019.
Sarah Jones
Shadow Minister (Housing, Communities and Local Government) (Housing)
What recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities.
Liz McInnes
Shadow Minister (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs)
What recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities.
Debbie Abrahams
Llafur, Oldham East and Saddleworth
What steps he is taking to support children with special educational needs and disabilities in their education.
Nadhim Zahawi
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education
The 2014 special educational needs and disabilities reforms were the biggest in a generation. Care Quality Commission SEND inspectors provide evidence of progress at a local level. High needs funding has increased to £6.3 billion in 2019-20.
Sarah Jones
Shadow Minister (Housing, Communities and Local Government) (Housing)
A survey of headteachers in Croydon showed that 85% had been forced to cut special educational needs provision. We know that 50% of excluded kids have a special educational need, that a third of councils have no space left in their pupil referral units, and that not being in school is a particular risk factor for getting involved in criminal gangs. When will the Government wake up to this emergency and act? Actions have consequences.
Nadhim Zahawi
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education
The hon. Lady would have been fair if she had also acknowledged that we launched a review of school exclusions, led by Edward Timpson. The Children and Families Act 2014 secures the presumption in law that children and young people with SEND should receive mainstream education—of course, 98.7% of them are educated in the mainstream. We have put £4 million into innovation funding to improve alternative provision as well.
Liz McInnes
Shadow Minister (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs)
The Local Government Association has said that councils are facing a national special needs emergency and require more funding to meet colossal demand. Does the Minister agree?
Nadhim Zahawi
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education
There are clearly funding pressures on the system, which is why we have announced £250 million in additional funding to take the funding to £6.3 billion. We are in the middle of a spending review and I will be putting my best foot forward to make sure that we get the funding in place.
Debbie Abrahams
Llafur, Oldham East and Saddleworth
The £1.2 billion shortfall in SEND funding means that children with an education, health and care plan may be refused a local place because schools cannot afford to provide the support that these children need. Does the Minister agree that all children, regardless of their disability, should have the support that they need to reach their potential?
Nadhim Zahawi
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education
I do; all children should have the ability to reach their potential, which is why we introduced the reforms in the first place in 2014. We are beginning to see really good practice in places such as Wiltshire and elsewhere, and we learn from best practice and try to scale it to other parts of the country.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and adult social care providers in England and it is responsible for developing and consulting on its methodology for assessing whether providers are meeting the registration requirements.
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