While this is a welcome move, I think that there is an issue with the maths. It does not seem that much newer money is coming in as a result of the Secretary of State’s announcement today. We know that there is an in-built cost to supporting our young people, so perhaps he could be very specific about the money for SENCOs and particularly for one-to-one support workers. Will more one-to-one support workers be recruited? They are critical for many children in making sure that their EHCP is properly implemented.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Review
Proceeding contribution from
Meg Hillier
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 29 March 2022.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Review.
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