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Government responds to special educational needs concerns in Suffolk

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The Department for Education has outlined measures to address "widespread failings" in Suffolk's special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) services following questions from Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Patrick Spencer.

The big picture: Suffolk's SEND services are facing significant challenges, particularly in processing Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans within required timeframes. The government is implementing measures to support improvement, but concerns remain about the experiences and outcomes for children with SEND in the area.

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The Department for Education has outlined measures to address "widespread failings" in Suffolk's special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) services

An inspection in November 2023 found systemic issues: Catherine McKinnell, Minister of State for Education, acknowledged the problems, stating: "The local area SEND inspection by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for Suffolk local area partnership in November 2023 found widespread and/or systemic failings leading to significant concerns about the experiences and outcomes of children and young people with SEND."

She also laid out the government's plans to address them:

  • Local action plan submitted: Suffolk's local area partnership has created a priority action plan to address the failings, including improving EHC plan timeliness.

  • Government oversight increased: The Department for Education is monitoring progress through deep dive and stocktake meetings.

  • Expert support commissioned: An expert SEND advisor will guide Suffolk's improvement efforts, focusing on EHC plan timeliness.

  • Funding for educational psychologists: While specific funding for Suffolk wasn't mentioned, the government is investing £21 million nationally to train 400 more educational psychologists.

Why it matters: Proper support for children with SEND is crucial for their education and future success. The identified issues in Suffolk could significantly impact local families dealing with long wait times and inadequate services.

The bottom line: While the government and local authorities are taking steps to address the issues in Suffolk's SEND services, the effectiveness of these measures remains to be seen. In the meantime, families in Suffolk may continue to face challenges in accessing timely and adequate support for children with special educational needs.

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Ipswich Town legend hosts quiz night raising £1,578 for hearing dogs charity

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Town legend Russell Osman led eight rounds of trivia at Kesgrave Community Centre, helping All About Hearing support deaf individuals.

Why it matters: The funds will help train and provide specially skilled assistance dogs that alert deaf people to important sounds like doorbells, fire alarms, and phone calls.

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The All About Hearing quiz night in March 2025All About Hearing

The details: Suffolk-based hearing care specialists All About Hearing  celebrated the success of their charity quiz night on Sunday, 16 March, bringing together 150 enthusiastic quizgoers for an evening of fun, fundraising, and friendly competition.

What they're saying: "We are absolutely delighted with the turnout and generosity shown by everyone who attended. The atmosphere was fantastic, and it was wonderful to see the community come together for such an important cause. Hearing Dogs for Deaf People do incredible work, and we are so proud to be able to contribute to their mission," said Matthew Coward, Co-Director of All About Hearing.

The bigger picture: Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is a national charity that trains highly skilled assistance dogs to alert deaf individuals to important and life-saving sounds. These specially trained dogs also provide companionship and emotional support, helping to combat the isolation that can often come with hearing loss.

By the numbers: The night's fundraising efforts of £1,578 were significantly boosted thanks to the support of local businesses, including Ipswich.co.uk and principal sponsor Ginger Pickle Marketing.

For context: All About Hearing provides expert hearing care across Suffolk, with clinics based in Ipswich, Woodbridge, and Felixstowe. The team is dedicated to helping people improve their hearing health through comprehensive testing, and fitting cutting-edge hearing aid technology, as well as carrying out safe and effective earwax removal.

What's next: Following the success of this event, All About Hearing has already announced the date of its next Quiz Night, which will be held on Sunday, 23 November 2025. To register your interest, visit www.allabouthearing.co.uk/quiz

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All About Hearing is an independent, family-run audiology practice serving Ipswich and the surrounding communities.

Karen Finch RHAD FSHAA FRSA, Owner and Lead Audiologist for All About Hearing, conducting a hearing assessment
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