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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 25 Jun 2019
Parental Involvement in Teaching: Equality Act

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 25 Jun 2019
Parental Involvement in Teaching: Equality Act

"I think we are all excited by the Minister moving slightly leftwards, and I am grateful to him. Is it not also worth pointing out the irony that many parents who are particularly concerned about their children growing up might want to know that good sex and relationships education nearly …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 25 Jun 2019
Parental Involvement in Teaching: Equality Act

"I agree with the Minister to the extent that it should, of course, be up to the school and the teachers to make the decision about what is age-appropriate. However, he seemed to be suggesting that it was only once homophobic bullying had arisen in a school that a school …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 20 Mar 2019
Education

"One reason I support the Government’s move is that all the evidence shows that good sex and relationships education enables youngsters to delay their first experience of sex, make healthier decisions about their sexual relationships and to enter into healthier sexual relationships throughout their whole lives. Does the Minister not …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 25 Feb 2019
Relationships and Sex Education

"Well, I for one say hoo-bloody-rah—well done! I am absolutely proud of what the Government are doing, because in September 2010 I introduced a private Member’s Bill to this effect. It is just a shame that they have taken such a long time to get round to it. Seriously, though, …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 12 Nov 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"Rather than spending time, energy and money on new schools in London or in England, would it not make far more sense to spend more time, energy and money on Alaw Primary School, whose children are in the Public Gallery? In fact, they have just left...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 12 Nov 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

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Written Question
Pupils: Concussion
Thursday 11th October 2018

Asked by: Chris Bryant (Labour - Rhondda and Ogmore)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate he has made of the number of incidents of concussion in schools in each of the last five years.

Answered by Nadhim Zahawi

It is important that children with medical conditions, such as acquired brain injury, are supported to receive a full education.

To be awarded qualified teacher status, trainees must meet the Teachers’ Standards, which include a requirement that they adapt teaching to meet the strengths and needs of all pupils. The performance of all existing teachers in maintained schools must be assessed every year against the Teachers' Standards. It is the responsibility of school leaders to determine the training needs of their staff, within their approach to school improvement, professional development and performance management.

Under Section 100 of the Children and Families Act 2014, governing boards are required to make arrangements to support pupils with medical conditions and to have regard to statutory guidance. The guidance is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/supporting-pupils-at-school-with-medical-conditions--3, and covers a range of areas including staff training. Staff training is critical in enabling school staff to provide the support needed to pupils with medical conditions. The statutory guidance is clear that governing boards should ensure that any member of school staff providing support to a pupil with medical needs has received suitable training. It also states that training should be sufficient to ensure that staff are competent and have confidence in their ability to support pupils with medical conditions, and to fulfil the requirements as set out in individual healthcare plans.

The information requested on number of incidents of concussion in schools is not held centrally.


Written Question
Brain: Injuries
Thursday 11th October 2018

Asked by: Chris Bryant (Labour - Rhondda and Ogmore)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the requirements for training teachers how to (a) identify and (b) treat acquired brain injury are.

Answered by Nadhim Zahawi

It is important that children with medical conditions, such as acquired brain injury, are supported to receive a full education.

To be awarded qualified teacher status, trainees must meet the Teachers’ Standards, which include a requirement that they adapt teaching to meet the strengths and needs of all pupils. The performance of all existing teachers in maintained schools must be assessed every year against the Teachers' Standards. It is the responsibility of school leaders to determine the training needs of their staff, within their approach to school improvement, professional development and performance management.

Under Section 100 of the Children and Families Act 2014, governing boards are required to make arrangements to support pupils with medical conditions and to have regard to statutory guidance. The guidance is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/supporting-pupils-at-school-with-medical-conditions--3, and covers a range of areas including staff training. Staff training is critical in enabling school staff to provide the support needed to pupils with medical conditions. The statutory guidance is clear that governing boards should ensure that any member of school staff providing support to a pupil with medical needs has received suitable training. It also states that training should be sufficient to ensure that staff are competent and have confidence in their ability to support pupils with medical conditions, and to fulfil the requirements as set out in individual healthcare plans.

The information requested on number of incidents of concussion in schools is not held centrally.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

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