Home-to-School Transport: Children with SEND Debate

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Department: Department for Education

Home-to-School Transport: Children with SEND

Jonathan Davies Excerpts
Tuesday 3rd December 2024

(2 days, 1 hour ago)

Westminster Hall
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Jonathan Davies Portrait Jonathan Davies (Mid Derbyshire) (Lab)
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It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Mark, and I thank the hon. Member for Thurrock for securing this debate. SEND, and the transport around it, is a massive issue in Derbyshire. A recent Ofsted report found appalling failings in the system—something that, for a very long time, parents could have told us anecdotally.

I suggest that there are two things the council needs to do. First, we need better integration between the council, the public transport providers, the integrated care boards and the schools. Secondly, we need more early planning so that transport can be managed at the earliest possible stage. That will save the council money and be better for children and young people.

The Government made a big investment in this area at the recent Budget. We made some tough choices to do that, but it is the right thing to do. There is £1 billion for SEND, three-year funding settlements for local authorities and further investment in councils. I urge the council to use that investment to give it the time to get this right, because it is local children and young people, and their parents, who are suffering.