Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Department for Education

Oral Answers to Questions

James MacCleary Excerpts
Monday 4th November 2024

(1 day, 20 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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The Secretary of State was asked—
James MacCleary Portrait James MacCleary (Lewes) (LD)
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1. What steps she is taking to increase the availability of high-quality childcare. [R]

Bridget Phillipson Portrait The Secretary of State for Education (Bridget Phillipson)
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The early years are my No. 1 priority as Education Secretary. We will deliver a sea change in early years education to give parents better work choices and children better life chances. We will start by repurposing empty classrooms to create or expand school-based nurseries, making childcare more accessible and affordable for hard-pressed families. I encourage state-funded primary schools, working with their local authorities, to consider applying before the application window closes on 19 December.

James MacCleary Portrait James MacCleary
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With Government data showing that 70,000 more early years places need to be created by next year, and with an overhaul of outdated business rates promised, will the Secretary of State commit to removing unfair business rates from nurseries and pre-schools, which will now be mostly delivering Government-funded childcare?

Bridget Phillipson Portrait Bridget Phillipson
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It is undoubtedly a challenge to deliver the roll-out, but we are determined to do it because it is so important for parents and for children’s life chances. We intend to reform the early years sector overall. We will be looking very closely at this into next year; I would welcome further input from the hon. Gentleman and his party on the way forward.

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Janet Daby Portrait Janet Daby
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The Department considers level 2 English and maths to be essential, so students without those qualifications are required to continue studying to achieve them. The independent curriculum and assessment review is looking at support for students without level 2 in English and Maths at the age of 16, and further information will follow shortly.

James MacCleary Portrait James MacCleary (Lewes) (LD) [R]
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T7. When I visit nurseries in my constituency of Lewes, many raise serious concerns about special educational needs and disabilities provision in the early years. Will Ministers commit to an urgent review of SEND in early years to take account of funding shortfalls and staffing challenges, and to address families’ concerns about insufficient places due to growing demand?

Bridget Phillipson Portrait Bridget Phillipson
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Ensuring that there is the right level of provision for and identification of SEND in the early years is an essential part of our review of the early years system and of the reform that is required.