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Speeches by Kane.

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18 Nov 2024Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 353)

Thank you. Can I build on that? Paragraph 2.28 of the Report looks at the need to get in and do more identification before school. I do not know if this is for Susan or Alison, but can you talk a little bit more about what you are doing to make sure that providers are able to identify and support children before they s

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18 Nov 2024Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 353)

If you will excuse me, I have just one quick follow-up on something that Alison was saying. Am I hearing that the problem is not so much with the way that you are collecting the data—the interface to get the data—but is to do with a broader societal problem of movement of people? Is it a problem that you can solve in d

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18 Nov 2024Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 353)

Susan, can I ask you about paragraph 2.4 in the Report, which talks about the proportion of children identified as having special educational needs and how it differs across local authorities? There does seem to be some wide variation in some of the figures. Why does the level of support that children with special educ

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11 Nov 2024Rural Affairs

It is a great honour to be called to make my first contribution in this place as the Member of Parliament for the new constituency of Stirling and Strathallan. My constituency is the geographic heart of Scotland, and what a beautiful part of the world I am lucky enough to represent! At just under 2,500 sq km, it is pre

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