House of Commons – April 13, 2026 – a.664.1.4
SEND Provision and Reform
Result
✅ Motion approved without vote.
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Motion
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I beg to move, That this House believes that SEND is an issue that affects every constituency;
acknowledges that all hon. Members represent families who face daily challenges in navigating a system that can feel complex, inconsistent and under-resourced;
further believes that ensuring that every child, regardless of their needs, has access to the education, care and opportunities they deserve is not only a matter of policy but of fairness and equality;
notes that despite commitments, progress on reform remains slow;
further notes the time taken to publish the White Paper entitled Every Child Achieving and Thriving which was bitterly disappointing for families struggling to secure the support their children need;
and agrees that it is vital that SEND remains high on the Government’s agenda and that Parliament continues to hold a spotlight on the challenges faced by children, parents, schools and local authorities.
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