Debates between Claire Coutinho and Dean Russell during the 2019 Parliament

SEND and Alternative Provision

Debate between Claire Coutinho and Dean Russell
Monday 6th March 2023

(1 year, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Claire Coutinho Portrait Claire Coutinho
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My hon. Friend has long campaigned for extra specialist provision in Bracknell, so I am delighted that that is happening. He is absolutely right that diagnosis is important, which is why we are increasing the number of educational psychologists. We will work closely with the Department of Health and Social Care on CAMHS and will ensure that we are rolling out mental health support in schools.

Dean Russell Portrait Dean Russell (Watford) (Con)
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Carers and parents of those who need SEND and alternative provision are often battling against the system. Their children are their heart and soul, so it is heartbreaking to find that they cannot get provision and support when they need it or that they face reams of forms: it makes their life, which is already difficult, even harder. Will my hon. Friend confirm that we will put those who are helping children who need support at the heart of our approach, and that we will not create more bureaucracy? We must not just cut the red tape, but get rid of it forever.

Claire Coutinho Portrait Claire Coutinho
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I hold very near my heart the plight of parents who are struggling with the system. They know that their child gets only one shot at education; it is very stressful for them, and it can be heartbreaking when they feel that specialist support is not there. We will streamline the EHCP process and try to make it easier—we want them to spend more time with their children rather than doing paperwork. We are also trying to ensure that everything in the system is available so that they can get the specialist support they need.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Claire Coutinho and Dean Russell
Monday 27th February 2023

(1 year, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Dean Russell Portrait Dean Russell (Watford) (Con)
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Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is important that families with first-hand experience of special educational needs—such as my constituents the Murphy family, who are in the public gallery—have the opportunity to have a say directly and influence SEN policy and provision, given decisions will affect them on a daily basis?

Claire Coutinho Portrait Claire Coutinho
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I welcome the Murphy family—hello! Co-production is incredibly important; that is how we have designed our response to the SEN paper. We will continue to consult at every opportunity.