White Paper and SEND Reform Consultation Paper Published

As parents and carers may know, the White Paper 'Every Child Achieving and Thriving' was published on Monday, 23 February. 

 'Every Child Achieving and Thriving' is the overall White Paper document. 

As part of this, the 'SEND Reform: Putting Children and Young People First' consultation paper was also published. 

 

What are these documents?

The White Paper outlines a number of changes that government are hoping to make. This is across the broader scope of education, and includes their vision for all children in the UK, including those with SEND.

The SEND Reform document is a consultation document - this means that the changes proposed in the document are still being considered, and the government will be gathering more views before any changes are made.

You can now provide your views on the SEND Reform document via the Department for Education consultation website, or you can email SENDreform.CONSULTATION@education.gov.uk.

 

What does this mean for me?

At the moment, the SEND Reform document is open for consultation - nothing will change immediately. We appreciate there is a lot of new information to process, and this may be a worrying time for some families.

The Department for Education have published a number of documents to give you a summary of their proposed changes, including:

There are further documents available for those who work in early years, mainstream, post-16 and specialist settings available: Every child achieving and thriving and SEND consultation supporting information - GOV.UK

 

What about at a local level?

These documents are still very new, and all Local Authorities will currently be reading and reviewing them. Our next steps as the Cumberland SEND and Alternative Provision Partnership will be to wait for the results of the national consultation, before beginning to consider our local plan of implementation based on the outcomes. 

Throughout this process we will work very closely with the statutory parent-carer forum for Cumberland, SENDAC, to ensure we hear the voices and views of Cumberland families; we will keep all families up to date of our progress. SENDAC are currently reviewing the White Paper, SEND Reform paper and the proposed changes, and intend to publish a response soon. You can follow SENDAC on Facebook here. Any parent/carer is also welcome to become a member of SENDAC - they are a key partner in the Cumberland SEND Partnership and are always looking for new members to ensure the voices of parents and carers are heard in Cumberland. You can find out more information on their website.

We have already begun to review how we work as a Local Partnership following a letter from the Department for Education in January. This is not strictly related to the proposed reforms, but looking at how we can work more effectively as a partnership across health, education and social care.