SEND
Education Secretary Questioned by MPs on SEND Reforms and Teacher Recruitment
Published June 17, 2026
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is currently facing questions from the House of Commons Education Select Committee in a session covering critical areas for local government children's services. MPs are scrutinising the government's approach to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) reform, ongoing challenges in teacher recruitment, and planned changes to the national curriculum.
The committee hearing offers Lead Members valuable insight into Westminster's policy direction and the Education Secretary's priorities as local authorities grapple with soaring EHCP demand and workforce shortages. With SEND transport, provision sufficiency, and mainstream inclusion remaining pressing concerns for councils, Phillipson's responses will signal how national policy intends to support local delivery of these statutory responsibilities.
The session also touches on curriculum reforms and teacher supply—issues that directly impact local school standards and the council's strategic role in education improvement. For cabinet members holding the children's services portfolio, understanding these parliamentary scrutiny sessions is essential for anticipating future funding settlements, inspection frameworks, and statutory guidance changes.
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