SEND

Government backs calls for enhanced SEND training in early years settings

Published June 17, 2026
The Department for Education has endorsed calls from the House of Commons Education Committee to improve access to specialist training for early years educators in identifying special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). This recognition at the national level underscores the critical importance of early identification during the formative years from birth to age five, ensuring that children receive timely support before they transition to formal schooling. The move aligns with ongoing efforts to strengthen the SEND system by building workforce capacity at the earliest stages of education. For local authorities, this policy development signals potential new requirements and funding considerations for early years training programmes, whilst reinforcing the strategic priority of early intervention within SEND pathways. Effective early identification relies on skilled practitioners who can recognise developmental differences and initiate appropriate support pathways. Enhanced training promises to improve outcomes for children and reduce downstream pressures on statutory SEND services.

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