What We Know About the Government’s Plan to Send White Paper 2026
What Happened
The UK government has announced a significant overhaul of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) provision in schools, as detailed in the upcoming white paper, set to be released in 2026. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve educational outcomes for children with additional needs, backed by a £4 billion investment aimed at creating inclusive educational environments.
Why It Matters
The reforms are designed to address longstanding concerns from parents and educators regarding the timeliness and adequacy of SEND support. Currently, many families report that assistance is often provided too late and only after considerable effort. The new framework will introduce a tiered system of support, with education, health, and care plans (EHCPs) reserved for the most complex cases, while simpler needs will be addressed through individual support plans (ISPs). This shift aims to ensure that every child receives the necessary support at the right time.
What’s Next
Most changes outlined in the white paper are expected to take effect from 2029, with some legislative measures introduced at the earliest opportunity. The government has committed to maintaining existing EHCPs for children currently enrolled in special schools until they complete their education, while also implementing fee limits for these institutions. As the government prepares to finalize the white paper, stakeholders are encouraged to engage in the ongoing consultation process to shape the future of SEND provision in England.


