Early Years 2025-07-21

2025-07-21

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James Asser Lab
West Ham and Beckton
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The MP visited Curwen primary school to discuss early years education with parents facing economic and housing hardships.
I thank the Minister for joining me at Curwen primary school in Plaistow recently to see its excellent early years education work. He heard from parents about the struggles they often face as a result of serious economic and housing hardship. Will he assure my constituents that the Government will look at communities like mine, where housing and poverty create serious challenges for families, to ensure that all children, no matter their circumstances, get the best possible educational start in life?
I thank my hon. Friend for our excellent visit to Curwen primary school last week, where I saw excellent work on supporting children’s speech and language to deliver for some of our most vulnerable children and families. Our spending review commitments are a downpayment on the child poverty strategy to build on expanding free breakfast clubs and free school meals, boost the national minimum wage and cap universal credit deductions through the fair repayment rate.
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The Minister did not directly address how support will be tailored for disadvantaged communities.
Downpayment On Child Poverty Strategy
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Q2 Partial Answer
John Whitby Lab
Derbyshire Dales
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The previous Labour Government created Sure Start, which was effective in boosting attainment and improving health outcomes. However, under the current government, many children’s centres have been closed.
Sure Start, which was created by the previous Labour Government, boosted attainment, improved health outcomes and increased long-term earnings. However, under the Conservatives, more than 30 children’s centres in Derbyshire were closed, and Derbyshire now does not have a single family hub. What action will the Government take to ensure that more young children in Derbyshire can once again access support during their early years?
It was a pleasure to visit my hon. Friend’s constituency recently, too. He is a real champion for children and young people. We will fund Best Start family hubs in every local authority, including in Derbyshire. We estimate that the expansion could reach half a million children across the country. Best Start family hubs will be open to all and based in disadvantaged communities, where they are needed most.
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The Minister did not address why Sure Start centres were closed or how current funding compares to previous levels.
Fund Best Start Family Hubs
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