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SEND Funding 2025-06-12

12 June 2025

Lead MP

Graham Stuart

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Other Contributors: 35

At a Glance

Graham Stuart raised concerns about send funding 2025-06-12 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Calls for the Government to identify a clear baseline cost for delivering effective SEND support per pupil, highlighting disparities between rural and urban areas in funding. Emphasises the postcode lottery of funding with specific examples from East Riding of Yorkshire compared to London borough of Camden.

Government Response

Government Response
Acknowledged the complexities of the SEND system, emphasised government's commitment to improving it through early intervention and inclusive provision in mainstream settings. Announced new training resources, additional funding, and initiatives aimed at better supporting children with neurodiverse needs. Daby addressed concerns about travel, stating that local authorities must arrange free travel for eligible children. She also highlighted the Government's commitment to improving inclusivity in mainstream schools and reducing pressure on home-to-school travel over time.
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