Debates between Matt Bishop and Damian Hinds during the 2024 Parliament

Thu 30th Jan 2025
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Seventh sitting)
Public Bill Committees

Committee stage: 7th sitting & Committee stage & Committee stage

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Seventh sitting)

Debate between Matt Bishop and Damian Hinds
Damian Hinds Portrait Damian Hinds
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If the Chair will indulge me, I will just read a brief extract of the statutory guidance:

“Parents should not have to think about the cost of a school uniform when choosing which school(s) to apply for. Therefore, schools need to ensure that their uniform is affordable.

In considering cost, schools will need to think about the total cost of school uniforms, taking into account all items of uniform or clothing parents will need to provide…

Schools should keep the use of branded items to a minimum.

Single supplier contracts should be avoided unless regular tendering competitions are run…This contract should be retendered at least every 5 years.

Schools should ensure that second-hand uniforms are available for parents to acquire”—

and that information needs to be readily available, and schools should

“engage with parents and pupils when they are developing their school uniform policy.”

Matt Bishop Portrait Matt Bishop
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I wonder about the word “minimum”. What is minimum? Is it 10 items, five items, 20 items?

Damian Hinds Portrait Damian Hinds
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What the guidance is saying to a headteacher is, “We trust you to be able to make judgements.” By the way, the Department gives guidance to schools on all manner of things, within which schools then make judgements on what is right, but it is statutory guidance, which means they have to have regard to every element in it.

I think it sounds like pretty good guidance. It is comprehensive. Unlike the clause that will become part of an Act of Parliament, it does not just focus on one aspect of cost. It talks about all the aspects.