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Welfare Reform and Work Bill

My Lords, I get what the Minister is trying to say but unless there is a comparator at key stage 1, by key stage 4 it will be too late—the children will be 16 years old. If the Government really are to assess the development of children from the ages of five to 16, there is a need for that assessment to start at key stage 1. If there is an issue, they can be given support much sooner so that they have much better outcomes at 16. That will not happen if we do not have information from key stage 1.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
768 c1072 
Session
2015-16
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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