We responded to the Education Committee’s inquiry on Solving the SEND Crisis

Last week, we submitted our response to the Education Committee’s inquiry on Solving the SEND Crisis. You can read our full response here.

Background 

The inquiry aims to assess all stages of education and development,  from early childhood to the age of 25.

Its key objectives include gathering evidence on:

How we gathered evidence

Our response was shaped by insights from staff across our education and community services, as well as findings from our joint research with National Star charity, What Comes After Education for Young People with SEND.

Our recommendations in a nutshell

The SEND crisis cannot be solved with piecemeal reforms. We need a comprehensive, long-term strategy that prioritises inclusion, accountability, and sustainable support for children and young people with SEND.  Our recommendations offer a roadmap for change—one that ensures every child, regardless of need, has the opportunity to thrive.

– Styliana Pasiardi

What’s next? 

The Education Committee will continue gathering evidence through further oral sessions before analysing submissions and testimonies to develop a report with actionable recommendations for the government.

Our Policy and Campaigns team will monitor these developments closely. Stay informed about our work on SEND by signing up for our campaign updates.

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