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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 Sep 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

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Written Question
Children: Social Services
Monday 22nd July 2019

Asked by: Thelma Walker (Labour - Colne Valley)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps his Department is taking to improve local authority support for vulnerable children.

Answered by Nadhim Zahawi

We are providing local authorities with more money to support vulnerable children, with an additional £410 million invested this year across adults’ and children’s social care. Separately, we are investing £84 million over 5 years to drive improvements in children’s services across local authorities, especially through early intervention.

In 2018, the department introduced a new, tougher Ofsted inspection framework to drive improvement in children’s services. The department intervenes robustly in every local authority judged ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted, bringing in experts to assess which improvements will ensure better services. This might include removing service delivery from the council’s control by establishing a trust, giving children’s services a fresh start.

Since May 2010, 46 local authorities have been lifted out of intervention and have not returned, and the number of inadequate local authorities has reduced from 30 to 19 since July 2017. We aim to continue making these improvements at pace so that, by 2022, less than 10% of local authorities are rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted, halving failure rates within 5 years and providing consistently better services for thousands of children and families across the country.

To get ahead of failure, we are investing an additional £20 million in our regional improvement strategy, working collaboratively with the Association of Directors of Children’s Services, Local Government Association, Solace and the rest of the sector to identify local authorities that need additional support. Our Regional Improvement Alliances and high-performing ‘Partners in Practice’ local authorities support those at risk of failure, embedding a system of sector-led improvement with more than 70 local authorities receiving support to date.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 17 Jul 2019
Music Education in England

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 17 Jul 2019
Music Education in England

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 16 Jul 2019
Relationship Education in Schools

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 16 Jul 2019
Relationship Education in Schools

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 05 Jun 2019
Sure Start: IFS Report

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 25 Apr 2019
School Funding

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Written Question
Children: Yorkshire and the Humber
Monday 1st April 2019

Asked by: Thelma Walker (Labour - Colne Valley)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what data his Department collects to monitor the effectiveness of money allocated from the public purse to early years early intervention strategies in (a) Kirklees and (b) Yorkshire and the Humber.

Answered by Nadhim Zahawi

The Public Health Outcomes Framework is a comprehensive source of data at local authority unitary, county and district level on the extent to which local strategies are successful and effective in improving outcomes for children in the early years. It is available at the following link: https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/public-health-outcomes-framework.

The framework includes data on outcomes for children aged 5 from the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP). Further information on the EYFSP is broken down by local authority and available to view at the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/early-years-foundation-stage-profile-results-2017-to-2018. We do not publish this data at constituency or combined authority level.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 20 Mar 2019
Education

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