SEND reform: putting children and young people first
Applies to England
Consultation description
We are consulting on proposals to reform the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system.
The consultation document explains the changes we plan to make and asks for comments from everyone with an interest.
The changes aim to improve help and support for children and young people with SEND across the 0 to 25 years system.
We would like to hear from everyone who has an interest in the reforms including:
- children, young people and families
- teachers and leaders
- schools and trusts
The proposals may also be of interest to:
- early years providers
- post-16 providers
- local authorities
- experts and academic organisations
- representative groups
We welcome and will carefully consider comments and representations on all aspects of the consultation paper and subjects related to the proposed reforms, in addition to the specific consultation questions. Further contributions can be made in the text box at Question 39 or in the text box of Question 12 in the Easy Read version.
You can also engage with the consultation by signing up for consultation events and webinars with ministers covering the full 0 to 25 system
Every child achieving and thriving outlines the reforms to the schools and SEND system in England.
We have also written shorter, simpler documents that summarise the schools white paper and SEND consultation for parents and those working in the sector.
Alternative formats
British Sign Language
SEND reform: putting children and young people first - British Sign Language (BSL) version
An easy read version of the consultation can be found here.
You can order the following versions of ‘SEND reform: putting children and young people first’:
- a braille version in the form of a .dxb file if you have .dxb software or a hard copy if you do not have .dxb software
- a large print 20 point version
Email your request to: SENDreform.CONSULTATION@education.gov.uk.
Documents
Updates to this page
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Clarification that the Government welcomes comments and representations on all aspects of the consultation paper and subjects related to the proposed reforms.
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First published.
Update history
2026-03-30 15:50
Clarification that the Government welcomes comments and representations on all aspects of the consultation paper and subjects related to the proposed reforms.
2026-02-23 11:18
First published.