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Education Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Northbourne (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 18 October 2011. It occurred during Debate on bills on Education Bill.
My Lords, I would at this point offer a brief thought on this amendment, which I do not entirely support. All the payments we are making are about inputs and what really matters is outcomes. How and whether it is possible to measure the output from a children’s centre, I am not entirely clear. It would not be easy and, so far as I have had any experience of children’s centres, there is a wide variation; not only in the quality of the service that they offer, but also in the clientele they offer it to. In one that I visited, it was quite manifest that the parents were quite wealthy, and when I asked them what they did about hard-to-reach families, they sucked their teeth and said, ““Well, they are hard to reach””. So it is outputs that we should be paying for, not inputs.

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Reference

731 c182 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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