Proceeding contribution from Graham Stuart (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 14 November 2011. It occurred during Debate on bill on Education Bill.
Education Bill
I am perhaps more optimistic than my hon. Friend. Historically, we have not had direct budgets in this area. As more people receive direct budgets, those who provide in response to them will grow in their sophistication and capability, so they will be able better to sell, communicate and market what they do for families, who will then see that they can take on a budget without having to try to commission those services from scratch themselves. My hon. Friend is right—although things might develop over time—that this might never be appropriate for some people and we must ensure that we look after their interests. However, for perhaps even more than 75%, direct budgets might prove to be the way forward.
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- Assessments Admissions Conduct Cooperation Governing bodies Inspections Protection Privacy Vetting Schools Teachers Rights of accused Ofqual
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