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Phillipson says Send reforms needed ‘even if money were no object’ because current outcomes ‘not good enough’– UK politics live

Phillipson says Send reforms needed ‘even if money were no object’ because current outcomes ‘not good enough’– UK politics live


Phillipson says Send reforms needed ‘even if money were no object’ because current outcomes not good enough

At her press conference Bridget Phillipson admitted that the number of children receiving education, health and care plans (EHCPs) is expected to rise. But she claimed the investment the government was making in early years provision would make a difference. She said:

double quotation markPart of the reason is all of the unmet need that we’ve seen develop over many, many years. If you’re a society that doesn’t have support when children are young and if where that support has been pulled away, as we saw in the past, then that does make a big difference to children as they arrive at school. It’s part of the reason that so many children arrive not ready to learn.

Phillipson said the government’s plans were “not about targets or numbers or cutting costs”. These plans were about “investment upfront to deliver better life chances for children”, she said.

double quotation markEven if money were no object, even if the system was not experiencing some of the challenges we see at the moment, we would need to make this change happen because the outcomes for children are just not good enough.

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DfE publishes consultation paper on Send reforms

Here is the DfE consultation paper setting out the Send reform plans.

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