Consultations and Related Activities 2010
This page gives details on Consultations, conferences, committees, press releases and related activities undertaken by EO's Government Policy Group and Disability Group.
January
All Party Parliamentary Group meeting
In January 2010 members of Education Otherwise Government Policy Group and EO Disability Group attended the first formal meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Home Education at Westminster.
EO Position Statement
Education Otherwise published a Position Statement on the Children Schools and Families Bill in advance of the Bill's second reading in the House of Commons.
"Education Otherwise believes that Clause 26 Schedule 1 of the Children, Schools and Families Bill is profoundly flawed and must not pass into legislation. In addition to the devastating effect on home educating families, the proposed measures would be incompatible with existing laws and would have unforeseen consequences far beyond the present target group."
Postcards to MPs
EO sent individual postcards to all Members of Parliament in advance of the Children Schools and Families Bill Second Reading in the House of Commons.
FOIs on Education Maintenance Allowance in Scotland
EO sent Freedom of Information requests to all councils in Scotland seeking information on the number of home educated young people receiving Education Maintenance Allowance. The returns informed the new EO web page on EMA which was uploaded in April 2010.
Feedback from EO research on social care statistics
EO published a new web page summarising feedback from local authorities who told our researcher it was not possible to give data on home education and social care.
Equalities Impact Assessment
EO published a critique of the Equalities Impact Assessment to the Children Schools and Families Bill
EO gave evidence to the Public Bill Committee
EO gave evidence to the Public Bill Committee on the Children Schools and Families Bill. Read the full transcript of the Bill committee session and the primary memorandum and supplementary memorandum from Education Otherwise.
"I really believe that you will not find home-education support organisations that will deliver training on how to implement the Bill, so in respect of all those plans for softening the edges and making it palatable and home-education friendly, I cannot see where you will find such people." Fiona Nicholson, Trustee Education Otherwise in evidence to the Bill Committee January 19th 2010
National Autism Strategy Conference
EO Disability Group attended a Conference on the National Autism Strategy , focusing on the transition to adult services. EO raised awareness of home education and autism and explained about the difficulty of access to services. You can read a sample of the presentations here.
Critique of Government data on NEETs
EO published a critique of the Government data on NEETs.
FOIs on number of home educated children with Child Protection Plans
EO made Freedom of Information requests to all local authorities concerning the number of home educated children subject to a Child Protection Plan. The vast majority of authorities had no children on Child Protection Plans. In authorities where a figure was initially given, it has been necessary to carry out further enquiries to differentiate between referrals to social care and Child Protection Plans.
EO Press Release on funding contradictions
EO published a Press Release asking whether Government guidance contradicted the Minister on funding for college and Alternative Provision. This was further taken up by MPs during the Public Bill Committee.
February 2010
EO summary of Public Bill Committee
EO published a summary of the final session of the Public Bill Committee.
"Debate on Clause 26, the home education clause took a substantial part of the afternoon session with the Labour Chair unable or unwilling to advance the committee towards scrutiny of the remaining clauses of the Bill.
Both Conservatives and Liberal Democrats were in agreement over the unfairness and unworkability of the Government's proposed changes to the law on home education."
Read more here.
DCSF/National Safeguarding Unit Conference
EO attended the Birmingham consultation event jointly run by National Safeguarding Delivery Unit and the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Presentation slides from the event may be found here. Home education was raised as an issue on one of the slides but was passed over by the person delivering the presentation and not discussed by the conference.
Press Release on the failures of Birmingham child protection services
Following the convictions of the mother and stepfather for the manslaughter of Khyra Ishaq, Education Otherwise issued a Press Release deploring the record of Birmingham's child protection services. Read more here.
March 2010
All Party Parliamentary Group on Home Education Event for House of Lords
Christine Waterman from EO Disability Group made a presentation on home education and special needs to peers at the All Party Parliamentary Group Briefing Event. EO Government Policy Group submitted a Briefing Paper which may be read here.
"Suitable education" Conference Birmingham University
Members of Education Otherwise Government Policy Group and Disability Group attended a conference on "suitable education" at the University of Birmingham. More information here.
Consultation on Children's Trust Guidance
Education Otherwise Government Policy Group and Disability Group made a joint response to the Consultation on New Statutory Children's Trust Guidance and New Children and Young People's Plan Regulations, noting that page 80 of the draft guidance currently states:
"services should be commissioned to ensure home-educated children get the support they need either through working collaboratively with schools or providing services at home."
We asked whether this "support" would be included in targets for the Children's Trusts and added that we were unable to find information in the draft guidance about support for home educated children with special needs.
Postcards to members of the House of Lords
EO sent individual postcards to all members of the House of Lords in advance of the Second Reading of the Children Schools and Families Bill. In the normal course of events, debate and discussion on proposed legislation does not begin in earnest until Committee stage, but on this occasion many peers correctly anticipated that the Government would run out of time before Committee and therefore took the opportunity of Second Reading to make clear their objections to the home education clauses of the Bill.
DCSF guidance letter on home education and special needs
Education Otherwise Disability Group participated in a successful joint effort to secure clarification from DCSF on home education and special needs statements. The amended guidance letter can be found here.
Consultation on welfare reform and benefit sanctions
The Social Security Advisory Committee ran a short consultation on welfare reforms. Education Otherwise expressed grave concerns about benefit conditionality for parents on benefit who are taking sole responsibility for their children's education. We noted the difficulty in finding appropriate affordable childcare and raised the issue of home educated children accompanying lone parents to JobCentre interviews.
Read more here.
April 2010
Press Release on proposals dropped from Children Schools and Families Bill
EO issued a Press Release on home ed proposals being dropped from Children Schools and Families Bill.
"The Government had mistakenly attempted to rush through changes to the home education law in England without pre-legislative scrutiny.
Ministers and civil servants rashly dismissed the findings of the Select Committee Inquiry, which reported that the plans were "too aggressive", based on "less than robust" evidence and should be scaled back."
Consultation on Families and Relationships Green Paper
EO made a short response to the DCSF consultation on the Families and Relationships Green Paper, stating that the role of Children's Trusts needed to be reassessed in relation to home educating families, with a move away from policing individual families and towards providing information and support.
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