Social Care and Special Education Charities: Employer National Insurance Contributions Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Social Care and Special Education Charities: Employer National Insurance Contributions

Lord Bishop of Southwark Excerpts
Monday 9th June 2025

(3 days, 17 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Livermore Portrait Lord Livermore (Lab)
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As the noble Lord knows, the Government recognise the vital role hospices play in supporting people at the end of their life and their families. The Government are determined to shift more healthcare into the community and ensure that patients and their families receive high-quality, personalised care in the most appropriate setting. Hospices will have a very big role to play in that shift. The Government are supporting the hospice sector with an additional £100 million for adult and children’s hospices, to ensure that they have the best physical environment for care, and £26 million revenue to support children and young people’s hospices.

Lord Bishop of Southwark Portrait The Lord Bishop of Southwark
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The Minister will recall from the amendment I tabled in Committee to what was then the Bill that my twin brother was an early beneficiary of SEND transport. Will the Government monitor the impact of national insurance increases on the effectiveness and continuity of provision in this area and inform the House of such findings in due course?

Lord Livermore Portrait Lord Livermore (Lab)
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I am grateful to the right reverend Prelate for his question. The answer is yes; I think I committed to doing so during the during the legislative process of that Bill. As I said then, the Government do not expect the changes to national insurance to have a significant impact on home-to-school travel for children with SEND. The Government have increased funding for the core schools budget by £2.3 billion, increasing per-pupil funding in real terms in 2025-26, and £1 billion of this funding will go towards supporting the special educational needs and disabilities system. The Chancellor will set out funding for schools as part of the spending review on Wednesday.