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Children and Families Bill

Proceeding contribution from Stephen Twigg (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 25 February 2013. It occurred during Debate on bills on Children and Families Bill.

I share my hon. Friend’s concerns, but I will come to a number of ways in which the Bill needs to be improved in Committee.

All hon. Members will have experienced a familiar story in their constituencies. Parents have a lack of information about the support available. They then have a long, drawn-out battle to secure the additional support their children need. Even when that support is offered, they have to jump endlessly through hoops to get the services their family needs. There is no doubt that we need a radical transformation of the SEN system.

Going back to 1981, the Warnock inquiry introduced the process of statementing, as well as provisions for inclusion of children and young people with SEN in mainstream education. Since then, we have seen several reforms—for example, the requirement on the Secretary of State to publish annually the numbers of children and young people with SEN and their outcomes, following a campaign led by the shadow children and families Minister, my hon. Friend the Member for Washington and Sunderland West (Mrs Hodgson).

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Reference

559 c62 

Session

2012-13

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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