Written question asked by Laurence Robertson (Conservative) on Wednesday, 25 November 1998, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 30 November 1998. It was answered by Charles Clarke (Labour) on Monday, 30 November 1998 on behalf of the Department for Education and Employment.
Dept for Education and Employment
- Question
- To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, what factors are taken into account when classifying children as having moderate learning difficulties; what plans he has to review the statementing system. - Includes ref to "Meeting Special Educational Needs".
- Answer
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Mr. Laurence Robertson: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what factors are taken into account when classifying children as having moderate learning difficulties; what plans he has to review the statementing system; and if he will make a statement. [61502] Mr. Charles Clarke: The Code of Practice on the identification and assessment of special educational needs includes guidance on the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a child with learning difficulties should be given a statement. These include whether the child is working at a level significantly below his contemporaries in any of the core subjects of the National Curriculum; whether there is evidence that the child is falling progressively behind the majority of children of his or her age in academic attainment; whether there is evidence of impaired social interaction or communication; and whether the child has a significantly restricted repertoire of activities, interests and imaginative development. The recent publication "Meeting Special Educational Needs: A programme of action" makes it clear that the Government have no intention of removing the legal protection offered by statements or of constraining parents' access to a statutory assessment where they believe it is necessary. There are however wide variations between LEAs in making statements. The Government therefore propose to publish non-statutory guidance on criteria for statements drawing on a range of examples of current practice.
Secondary information
- Type
- Written question
- Reference
- 321 c65-6W; 61502
- Session
- 1998-99
- Subjects
- Children Assessments Codes of practice Curriculum Learning disability Local education authorities Standards Special educational needs
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