Debates between Sally-Ann Hart and Gillian Keegan during the 2019 Parliament

Education

Debate between Sally-Ann Hart and Gillian Keegan
Thursday 20th July 2023

(9 months, 1 week ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Gillian Keegan Portrait Gillian Keegan
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There is nothing that would make me give such drastic advice. The truth about the apprenticeship budget is that 99.6% of it was spent in the 2021-22 financial year. We can look in the rear view mirror, and there are some reports going back over time that show some underspend in the levy, but they are back over time. We have spent 99.6% of the budget. Perhaps what the hon. Gentleman has not appreciated is that some of the funding goes to the devolved Administrations.

Reading Standards: Primary-age Children

Sally-Ann Hart Portrait Sally-Ann Hart (Hastings and Rye) (Con)
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13. What steps her Department is taking to improve standards of reading of primary age children.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Sally-Ann Hart and Gillian Keegan
Monday 16th January 2023

(1 year, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Robin Millar Portrait Robin Millar (Aberconwy) (Con)
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22. What progress she has made with Cabinet colleagues on the Family Hubs and Start for Life programme.

Gillian Keegan Portrait The Secretary of State for Education (Gillian Keegan)
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Family hubs are one-stop shops that make it easier for families to get the support they need and I strongly support them. The Government are investing £300 million in the Family Hubs and Start for Life programme, and 75 local authorities will begin to open hubs later this year.

Sally-Ann Hart Portrait Sally-Ann Hart
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East Sussex County Council submitted an excellent bid for a network of family hubs across East Sussex. Family hubs are a part of the solution to many national and local issues, and now more than ever are vital to many of our local communities. In addition to the roll-out of family hubs, what steps is my hon. Friend taking to ensure that this fantastic policy has long-term funding to maximise long-term benefits?

Gillian Keegan Portrait Gillian Keegan
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I strongly agree with my hon. Friend. We are funding 75 councils for the current spending review period. I have no doubt that the excellent work in East Sussex, led by Becky Shaw and her excellent team, and across the country will make the case for further investment.