SEND Provision 2025-01-27 (1)

2025-01-27

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Chris Coghlan LD
Dorking and Horley
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The MP references the concerns of headteachers in Dorking regarding early intervention for special needs children. He also cites a report from the London Business School on hiring individuals with SEND as a competitive advantage, highlighting a tragic case involving his constituent Jennifer Chalkley.
Every headteacher in Dorking has told me that early intervention is vital for our special needs children. The London Business School told me that hiring people with special educational needs can be a source of competitive advantage for companies. Does the Minister agree that those principles could be the basis of a more financially sustainable and compassionate special educational needs system, and could avoid tragedies such as that of my constituent Jennifer Chalkley, who tragically lost her life aged 17 due to inadequate SEND provision?
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his thoughtful question. We absolutely recognise the role of early years education in identifying needs and providing timely support. We have launched the new SEND assessment resources and child development training, and are identifying and supporting communication needs through the early language support for every child programme, along with NHS England. We will continue to work across Government to ensure that children with SEND get the right support at the right time. I am very sorry to hear the tragic circumstances of the case the hon. Gentleman outlined.
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