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Education Settings: Autumn Opening

02 July 2020

Lead MP

Gavin Williamson

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EducationEmploymentSafeguarding & DBSBusiness & TradeChildren & Families
Other Contributors: 54

At a Glance

Gavin Williamson raised concerns about education settings: autumn opening in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Secretary of State for Education has stated that all pupils will be able to return to schools and colleges full time in September with safety measures in place. He emphasises the critical importance of education recovery for children's outcomes and highlights the government’s efforts, including a £1 billion catch-up package, testing kits, and adherence to Public Health England guidelines. He also mentions the reintroduction of mandatory attendance and a commitment to ensuring that no child loses more time in education.

Government Response

EducationEmploymentSafeguarding & DBSBusiness & TradeChildren & Families
Government Response
The Secretary of State for Education responded to various questions regarding the fullness of the curriculum, support for special educational needs, new funding, consultation processes, accountability measures through Ofsted, and delays in ordering laptops. The Government continues to work closely with the higher education sector. A stabilisation package was announced a number of weeks ago. Comprehensive guidelines will be issued for schools ensuring every child receives full education across all year groups. Minister provided responses addressing concerns regarding further education support, child protection during lockdown, disabled children's support, behaviour management in schools, university start-up measures, scientific advice for reopening schools, financial aid to further education colleges, reimbursement of free school meal costs, and mentoring schemes for catch-up.
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