SEND
Concerns Mount Over Public Scrutiny of Council SEND Reform Plans
Published May 28, 2026
The article highlights growing concerns that local council plans for reforming Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) services may be at risk of bypassing proper public scrutiny. This development raises significant questions about democratic accountability and transparency as local authorities work to reshape SEND provision in their areas.
For Lead Members and cabinet colleagues, the tension between implementing necessary reforms and ensuring proper democratic oversight presents a delicate challenge. Families and stakeholders rely on transparent processes to understand how changes will affect Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), specialist provision, and local SEND transport services. The piece underscores the importance of scrutiny committees and public engagement in ensuring reforms genuinely meet the needs of children and young people with special educational needs.
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