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NAHT responds to survey highlighting fight families face for SEND support

Responding to new resarch by the Support Send Kids charity highlighting the struggle faced by parents to get the right support children with special educational needs, and delays in issuing Education Health and Care Plans, Paul Whiteman, general secretary at school leaders’ union NAHT, said:

“This is a serious issue across the country. It reflects the unsustainable pressure being put upon overworked school staff who review Education Health and Care Plans, the under-capacity specialist services which feed into them, and ultimately, the local authorities responsible for updating them.  

“Local authorities have faced a big increase in numbers of plans, in part due to both the pandemic and the extension of plans until the age of 25 back in 2014. At the same time, councils are struggling to recruit and retain staff crucial to the process like educational psychologists and case workers, a situation compounded by the stress staff face. This means there is a heavy reliance on agency staff in some areas.

“Some children with SEND have not had their plan substantially updated for consecutive years due to the erosion of local authority capacity. This is completely unacceptable.

“The entire SEND system has suffered from a chronic lack of funding over many years, which means many children and families are being badly let down.

“It is positive the new government has acknowledged the crisis it has inherited, and while we realise this cannot be fixed overnight, it must be a top priority.”

First published 09 September 2024
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