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Call for Evidence on Improving Support for Children Missing Education

The Department for Education has recently launched a Call for Evidence on Improving Support for Children Missing Education.

Children missing education (CME) are children of compulsory school age who are not registered pupils at a school and are not receiving suitable education otherwise than at school (for example, through elective home education).

This comprises a wide range of children, including some of the most vulnerable in England. CME are a tiny minority of England’s school-age children, but they must be identified and supported into education as quickly as possible to minimise the negative impact of missing education.

The government want to understand current best practice approaches and how local authorities, schools, and others can be empowered to further identify and support CME, ensuring that every child has an opportunity to an excellent education wherever they live and whatever their background.

Within the call for evidence on Improving Support for Children Missing Education, we are seeking the sector’s views regarding:

• best practice in identifying and supporting CME

• challenges faced in identifying and supporting CME

• how challenges in identifying and supporting CME could be addressed

The call for evidence will be open until 20th July: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/improving-support-for-children-missing-education

We would encourage you to share your insights and experience with the government by responding to the call for evidence.

Please also share with others who may be interested in providing views.

Insight gathered through this call for evidence will inform future policy thinking and supplement the existing children missing education statutory guidance available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/children-missing-education

If you have any questions, please contact CME.CALLFOREVIDENCE@education.gov.uk

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Intergrated Care Systems call for evidence

The Public Accounts Committee are due to be questioning senior officials and executives at the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England on the progress in establishing Integrated Care Systems in England.

They will examine if they are being set up in a way which allows them to achieve their objectives:  

  • improve outcomes in population health and healthcare
  • tackle inequalities in outcomes, experience, and access
  • enhance productivity and value for money
  • help the NHS support broader social and economic development.

To help and inform the NNPCF’s response, we have created a survey for forums to complete.

Whatever your experience, please help us by completing our survey: https://forms.office.com/r/Xb4DiK1NbU

The survey is open until Thursday 20 October.

For more information on the Call for Evidence see:
https://committees.parliament.uk/work/6931/introducing-integrated-care-systems/

For an explanation of Integrated Care Systems see:
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/integrated-care-systems-explained

If you want more information or want to add anything not covered in the survey, please email consultation@nnpcf.org.uk