Bishop of St Albans asks about SEND provision in schools

During a debate on capacity for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision in schools on 15th November 2023, the Bishop of St Albans asked a question on the use of SEND provision and the need for statutory assessment of pupils needs before a transfer to alternative provision:

The Lord Bishop of St Albans: My Lords, the Education Committee report of September 2023 recommends that the department scrutinise the use of alternative provision settings and ensure that children and young people with SEND are transferred there only after having a statutory assessment, and not use them as a behavioural management tool. What steps has the department taken towards addressing this issue?

Baroness Barran (Con, DfE): Obviously, the ESC report to which the right reverend Prelate refers is very recent, so the department is considering very seriously the recommendations from the committee. However, I absolutely recognise that behind the right reverend Prelate’s question is a concern about the quality of alternative provision; but, used well, it can provide an opportunity for early intervention and to return children to mainstream education.

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