Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving Debate

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Department: Department for International Development

Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving

Oliver Dowden Excerpts
Monday 23rd February 2026

(1 day, 12 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Bridget Phillipson Portrait Bridget Phillipson
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My hon. Friend has championed this cause locally and is doing a huge amount to ensure his constituents get the best possible education and care for their children. The principal difference is that support will come earlier and more quickly, and families will not have to fight so hard to get what they need. Children will not need a statutory plan or an EHCP to receive targeted support. The support will be designed with parents through individual support plans, with extra investment—the investment that I have announced today alone is an extra £4 billion. That will make a huge difference to families across the country.

Oliver Dowden Portrait Sir Oliver Dowden (Hertsmere) (Con)
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For parents of children with special educational needs in Hertsmere and across the country, one of the greatest frustrations they feel is understanding what is going on in relation to their children. What reassurance can the Secretary of State give parents that councils will be required to keep them up to date about what is happening with their children and what provision they will have prior to the final outcome, whether it is an ECHP or a specialist school?

Bridget Phillipson Portrait Bridget Phillipson
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I have heard that in relation to lots of councils in lots of parts of the country. It is clear that a wider problem arose out of what the 2014 reforms asked of councils, but it is also clear that there is huge variation between councils. Some are doing this incredibly well: they have invested and created the places that are needed, they make assessments happen quickly and they work well with parents. It is also very clear to me that there are councils doing this badly and poorly. I say to them that there will be no excuses for failure with the extra investment that is coming.