Education Secretary intervenes on Surrey SEND
She has agreed to intervene with Surrey County Council on conduct concerns over SEND after Al Pinkerton and I delivered over 100 family testimonies to her in July
Families across the country have shared 653 accounts exposing unlawful, harmful, or unethical behaviour by 117 local authorities.
Every major political party is represented among them — this is not about party politics, but about a system that is broken. Local accountability is being bypassed, and in places like Surrey, the truth has been buried. For over a year, the council concealed that it had the highest tribunal complaint rate in the country.
While councils face huge financial pressures around SEND, too often that pressure has translated into a culture of lying and treating children’s suffering as just another “problem to manage.” The result is a system that has become dishonest and brutalised.
If we reduce their SEND rights and throw our children to local authorities we cannot trust, we throw away their lives.
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She has agreed to intervene with Surrey County Council on conduct concerns over SEND after Al Pinkerton and I delivered over 100 family testimonies to her in July
I asked her if she'd join the Liberal Democrat proposals for a UK EU customs union
A group of headteachers representing over 300 primary schools across Surrey have written to the Education Secretary, urging her to intervene in Surrey County Council's SEND services
I asked her and the Department of Education to properly fund SEND services to end the crisis in this country
I spoke in Parliament and on BBC Radio 4 about MI5 and Stakeknife.
They predicted the government will cut SEND funding by £2.2 billion in 2029/30