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The minister will not ignore support deductions for children with EHCP by sending overhand
Good morning. A week after a week after the government had to leave the main pole of the welfare reform plans, 90 minutes before a vote of voting, the government faced another rebellion on the current support to disabled people. However, this is not adults, not adults, especially in schools that guarantee extra assistance education, health and care plans (EHCPs) affect students with special education needs.
Like Richard Adams And Kiran Stacey Although the report has not yet been announced, it is reported that access to campaigns will be limited to access to EHCPs.
Times jumped on the same issue.

Times quotes an anonymous senior worker deputy: orsa If they think that it is bad to get money from disabled adults, watch what is happening when they try the same thing as disabled children. ”
Stephen MorganEarly Education Minister was doing interviews this morning. The government had to talk to every child the best start in his life strategy. Announced todayBut instead, he mostly received questions about EHCPs.
Time Radio asked if every child currently with EHCP will continue to protect the same provisions, Morgan will not approve it. Instead he replied:
We definitely want to make sure we support better for vulnerable children and their parents, and we are definitely determined to do it right. So this is a real priority for us.
When he didn’t say yes to him, he answered:
Of course, we want to make sure that every child receives the support they need. That’s why we make a wider reform and publish the white article this year.
Here is the agenda of the day.
Morning: Nigel Farage is attending the City District Council meeting, where his party Reform UK is in power.
11.30: The Downing Street has a lobby briefing.
11.30: Keir Starmer and other leaders attend a commemoration ceremony at the St Paul Cathedral in London to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 24/7 attacks.
14:30: Interior Minister Yette Cooper receives questions at Commons.
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KEY EVENTS
Here is the letter signed by dozens of special needs and disabled and disabled and campaignists about our story of leaping to Guardian, education, health and maintenance plans (EHCPS). (See 9.34.)
At work John Harriscolumn on the subject.
And here is an extract.
Since the election of the workers, Whitehall and the noise rising from beyond come to greatly restrict legal rights to special provisions that support the education of hundreds of thousands of children and young people. These rights shall be applied by the official reference court and embodied the needs of the children and the provisions they contain in a legally binding document. Contrary to what you read Certain news organizationsIt is not any “gold ticket :: Parents and caregivers must fight local councils to determine their plans. But as a special need parent, I’m talking about experiences-often allow stressful families to sleep immediately at night.
Such rights for about 40 years It became a corner stone sending system. But their future is no longer unclear: especially the councils are crazy Lobby Ministers To remove parents and annoying rights. At the end of last year, a source of government Quoted at the Financial Times He revealed the possibility of “thousands of less students oluyla with access to rights -based provisions. Although EHCPs are most needed in the mainstream schools, a senior consultant to the Ministry of Education said that EHCPs will now be valid for children in these environments.We are obvious conversation”. Currently, there are whispers about the families who have been allowed to hold them, children with similar needs in the future would shake, something that threatens a clichéy two -layer model, is another element that the disaster of benefits is concerned.
Consumer confidence is increasing, proposing a survey
According to a survey, the majority of the UK households feel financially safe, 70% of people are self -confident enough to plan a summer holiday. PA Media Reports:
The number of people who feel financially safe increased by three percent to 58% of this quarter, while the trust of the UK economy has improved, increased from 10 months to 17% from KPMG to 17%. Consumer Pulse survey was found.
The survey of 3,000 British adults taken in early June found that 50% could spend freely, but 14% still have to actively reduce their optional expenditures to pay the necessary ones, and that 3% owed to do so…
Despite the three -month recovery in the economic trust, half of the people (51%) think that the economy is still worsening – but this fell from 58% in the previous quarter.
Those who say that the economy is worse, indicates the cost of food (79%), public services (74%) and the general public services (42%) they live in.
Linda ELETT, President consumerretail and leisure time KPMG UKIn question: “Consumer Trust gathered in the last quarter and consumers Now feel insecure about their financial situation. Businesses will hope that this improvement will bring more spending confidence in the summer months.
“But macroeconomic confidence still seems great. consumers Still, to be convinced that the economy is not worsening. “
The minister will not ignore support deductions for children with EHCP by sending overhand
Good morning. A week after a week after the government had to leave the main pole of the welfare reform plans, 90 minutes before a vote of voting, the government faced another rebellion on the current support to disabled people. However, this is not adults, not adults, especially in schools that guarantee extra assistance education, health and care plans (EHCPs) affect students with special education needs.
Like Richard Adams And Kiran Stacey Although the report has not yet been announced, it is reported that access to campaigns will be limited to access to EHCPs.
Times jumped on the same issue.
Times quotes an anonymous senior worker deputy: orsa If they think that it is bad to get money from disabled adults, watch what is happening when they try the same thing as disabled children. ”
Stephen MorganEarly Education Minister was doing interviews this morning. The government had to talk to every child the best start in his life strategy. Announced todayBut instead, he mostly received questions about EHCPs.
Time Radio asked if every child currently with EHCP will continue to protect the same provisions, Morgan will not approve it. Instead he replied:
We definitely want to make sure we support better for vulnerable children and their parents, and we are definitely determined to do it right. So this is a real priority for us.
When he didn’t say yes to him, he answered:
Of course, we want to make sure that every child receives the support they need. That’s why we make a wider reform and publish the white article this year.
Here is the agenda of the day.
Morning: Nigel Farage is attending the City District Council meeting, where his party Reform UK is in power.
11.30: The Downing Street has a lobby briefing.
11.30: Keir Starmer and other leaders attend a commemoration ceremony at the St Paul Cathedral in London to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 24/7 attacks.
14:30: Interior Minister Yette Cooper receives questions at Commons.
If you want to contact me, please send a message under the line when the comments are open (normally between 10 and 15:00 in the morning) or send me a message on social media. I can’t read all the BTL messages, but if you put it in a message for me, it is more likely to see it because I am looking for posts containing this word.
If you want to mark something urgently, it is best to use social media. You can reach me at Bluesky at @Andrewsparrowgdn.bsky.social. Guardian gave up sending from the official accounts in X, but the individual guardian journalists are there, I still have an account and if you send me a message at @AndrewSarrow, I will see it and I will answer if necessary.
I find it very useful when readers draw attention to mistakes, even small spelling errors. No error is too small to fix. And I find your questions very interesting. I can’t promise that you’ll answer all of them, but I will try to answer as much as possible on BTL or sometimes on the blog.




