Lib Dems call for creation of national special needs agency
Sir Ed Davey said a postcode lottery for parents with SEND children is unacceptable.

A national agency should be set up to support children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), Sir Ed Davey has said.
The new national body proposed by the Liberal Democrats would pay any support costs above a certain threshold, which the party says would end a āpostcode lotteryā of provision.
The extra funding would be determined by the childās needs, with the new body also ensuring all SEND money is spent as effectively as possible.
Lib Dem leader Sir Ed, who is a carer for his disabled son, will launch the new policy on Monday during a visit to a charity in Essex.
No child, or their family, should have to wait so long or fight so hard to have their needs met
Before the visit, Sir Ed said: āParents of children with special educational needs across the UK are facing a postcode lottery.
āThe Conservative Government has woefully underfunded both schools and local authorities, meaning that many parents simply canāt get their children the support they deserve.
āThat is unacceptable. No child, or their family, should have to wait so long or fight so hard to have their needs met.
āThatās why the Liberal Democrats are calling for a new national body for SEND, to make sure children with the very highest needs are properly supported.ā
Sir Ed also called for the Government to cut the amount schools pay towards the cost of a childās additional SEND support ā currently Ā£6,000 per child.
The Lib Dems claimed this would help to remove the financial disincentive that stops schools from identifying pupilsā needs as early as possible.
Sir Ed added: āWe are facing twin crises in funding for special educational needs and local government, and itās clear that Conservative ministers canāt get a grip on either.
āUrgent action is needed to ensure that all children can access the tailored learning and support they need.ā