Matt Keer
@captaink77.bsky.social
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Mostly SEND, mostly for @spcialndsjungle.bsky.social
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captaink77.bsky.social
If we were talking about a kid, insightful parent carers and teachers might wonder if might be time for specialists to carry out executive function & social / pragmatic language assessments

Things that look like they’ll be harder to obtain in our brave new future
captaink77.bsky.social
SEND system review has been going on for more than six years, all told - and the current rope-a-dope phase has lasted nearly a year

Is it any wonder that people doubt their commitment to early intervention?
captaink77.bsky.social
Sounds like a really awkward situation. If only there was some way to avoid it
Lenehan said: “Government is taking a while, probably longer than you hoped, to get its plans right. And in the midst of that, there’s a lot of planning, a lot of thinking, a lot of testing, does this work, does that work with what we’re trying to do?”

But she said it has caused a “vacuum of information”, which means “at least two thirds of the stuff that I read is not true”.

Lenehan had previously told Schools Week that officials are considering a shake up of the education, health and care plan system that would likely lead to a narrowing or new structure of support as part of reforms.
captaink77.bsky.social
Incredible Waitrose’s-tasting-notes-for-Special-Brew energy
2016 photo of a booze section in Waitrose, a high-end English supermarket. The photo shows a card that describes Carlsberg Special Brew, a notoriously strong and rough lager that’s stereotypically drunk only by alcoholics

The card says ‘Stronger lager with cognac flavour. Full bodied, fruity tasting with a good clean bitterness’
Reposted by Matt Keer
cjayanetti.bsky.social
At least 50,000 disabled people could lose access to financial employment support if the government goes ahead with plans to scrap the WCA benefit assessment, according to a new report from Citizens Advice

The true figure is likely to be higher

By me, for Big Issue www.bigissue.com/news/employm...
DWP plans will see more than 50,000 disabled people lose job support
DWP plans mean large numbers of disabled people will no longer qualify for a work allowance to support people looking for employment.
www.bigissue.com
captaink77.bsky.social
They should learn, but the siren call of AI will be strong here

Consultation will probably end up as a couple of hand-picked focus groups, with written responses fed into an off-the-shelf LLM and a sentiment analysis tool
spcialndsjungle.bsky.social
NEW POST: As the Schools White Paper looms, researchers @sheffieldhallamuni.bsky.social show how the DfE must learn from mistakes made in the last SEND Review when consulting with parent carers and disabled children—not least the late accessible versions www.specialneedsjungle.com/c... #SENDSky
image shows a small girl with yellow rimmed glasses playing on a bead toy
Reposted by Matt Keer
spcialndsjungle.bsky.social
On SNJ Today: The Education Committee's SEND Inquiry report tells the Government to boost inclusion—after deciding what it is—but leave legal rights alone. Pt 1 of our analysis is from @captaink77.bsky.social @catrionamoore.bsky.social & pix by @tanialt.bsky.social www.specialneedsjungle.com/s...
image shows Helen Hayes MP, chair of the education select committee in front of images of quotes from the report image shows Helen Hayes MP, chair of the education select committee in front of images of quotes from the report image shows Helen Hayes MP, chair of the education select committee in front of images of quotes from the report image shows Helen Hayes MP, chair of the education select committee in front of images of quotes from the report
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spcialndsjungle.bsky.social
NEW POST: In a massive week for SEND, the Education Committee's "Solving the SEND Crisis" report tells the DfE: strengthen inclusion—but don’t dilute SEND legal rights. Here's part one of our analysis, courtesy of @captaink77.bsky.social & @catrionamoore.bsky.social www.specialneedsjungle.com/s...
image shows Helen Hayes MP, chair of the education select committee in front of images of quotes from the report
captaink77.bsky.social
It's presumably intended to reassure, but the energy given off is basically this
“We will look at this issue in the round and make sure that there’s adequate food supplies,” Raab told the Brexit select committee. “It would be wrong to describe it as the government doing the stockpiling … of course the idea that we only get food imports into this country from one continent is not appropriate.”
captaink77.bsky.social
Sir Humphrey LARPers will also have spotted that this form of words is weaker than the DfE line in early July:

"There will always be a legal right to the additional support that children with SEND need."

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Giving Every Child the Best Start in Life - Hansard - UK Parliament
Hansard record of the item : ' Giving Every Child the Best Start in Life' on Monday 7 July 2025.
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captaink77.bsky.social
Catherine McKinnell, 23 July, written answer to PQ:

"We have made no decisions yet on the future of education, health and care plans. There will, however, always be a legal right to additional support for children and young people with SEND."

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Written questions and answers - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament
Information from UK Parliament on written questions & answers, written statements and daily reports.
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captaink77.bsky.social
Bridget Phillipson, 21 July, HoC oral questions:

"I can confirm that children with SEND have a legal right to additional support and that Labour will protect that"

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Topical Questions - Hansard - UK Parliament
Hansard record of the item : 'Topical Questions' on Monday 21 July 2025.
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captaink77.bsky.social
This form of words first emerged from DfE in mid-July; it's a slight dilution on an previous line, and obviously it's not a pledge to maintain children's current legal rights
schoolsweek.bsky.social
The voices of children, their families and teachers will be 'at the forefront' of SEND reforms, the new education minister has said, as she promised 'there will always be a legal right to additional support'

schoolsweek.co.uk/new-minister...
Gould: Teacher and pupil voice 'at forefront' of SEND reform
New minister also confirms 'there will always be a legal right to additional support' amid SEND backlash
schoolsweek.co.uk
captaink77.bsky.social
Deep SEND reform is coming. It's unlikely that the DfE has capacity. They've not been able to deliver even modest and simple change projects (inclusion dashboards, & digitised EHCPs)

That means much more work for the consultants, & the ACOBA limits on our intrepid ex-DfE civil servant have expired
captaink77.bsky.social
The sharp-elbowed middle-classes *are* doing nicely from SEND: it's just not who you immediately think of

It's the PE slimeballs. It's the private specialists gouging LAs and families alike. It's the failed central & local govt apparatchiks dabbling in consultancy, & it's the consultants themselves
captaink77.bsky.social
The DBV project failed to deliver the targeted savings. Both the NAO and (checks notes) the DfE itself now say its SEND financial intervention schemes weren't fit for purpose.

And they also say that the SEND improvement plans that the DfE's Indra Morris signed off weren't up to scratch either
captaink77.bsky.social
The methodology behind the DBV finding is deeply flawed: a case review sweat lodge where participants were invited to assume no resource or policy constraints spoiler: those constraints are fucking everywhere), & where the affected families had no say www.specialneedsjungle.com/miracles-mag...
Miracles and magic: Delivering Better Value in SEND. But better value for whom? - Special Needs Jungle
In one of 2 articles, SNJ’s Matt Keer demystifies the DfE's Delivering Better Value in SEND programme for in-debt councils. Is it magic or mayhem?
www.specialneedsjungle.com
captaink77.bsky.social
DBV is now complete, but its message lives on. When the government refers to research which says that 'tens of thousands of kids with SEND in special schools can be educated better in mainstream SEND units,' it's DBV Phase 1 they're referring to www.dbvinsend.com/insights
Findings from Phase One - DBV in SEND
The emerging insight shared here is an interim update from Phase One of the programme. At the end of Phase One in spring 2024, these emerging findings will be added to by the findings from the Tranche...
www.dbvinsend.com
captaink77.bsky.social
Why the semantic gymnastics? A DfE minister had previously told the HoC Education Committee that there were no EHCP reduction targets, despite the DBV contract "targeting at least a 20% reduction in new EHCPs issued"
h/t @cjayanetti.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023...
Revealed: covert deal to cut help for pupils in England with special needs
Government contract aims to reduce the number of specialist care plans by a fifth
www.theguardian.com
captaink77.bsky.social
This former DfE senior civil servant held the SEND policy brief in 2022-23

The controversial £19.5m contract was Delivering Better Value in SEND, signed in June 2022 with Newton Europe: the DfE SEND team were the key customer for their work

Newton Europe now have a new ACOBA-cleared senior adviser
schoolsweek.bsky.social
Exclusive: Former director of families at the DfE Indra Morris has taken a role at a consultancy which held a controversial government contract that aimed to cut new education, health and care plans
schoolsweek.co.uk/ex-dfe-civil...
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