PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Pupil Exclusions: Ethnic Groups (25 March 2021)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Marsha De Cordova (Labour)
Answer
The Department has made a public commitment to work in partnership with my right hon. Friend, the Prime Minister’s Independent Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities to understand disparities in expulsion rates.
It is clear in guidance on suspension and expulsion that all schools should consider what extra support might be needed to identify and address the needs of children from groups with disproportionately high rates of expulsion.
The Department is pursuing an ambitious programme of work on school behaviour across the school system, including through our £10 million behaviour hubs programme. The Department is also focusing on reforms needed to deliver significantly improved outcomes for children and young people in alternative provision, so that children who are suspended or expelled, and children at risk of suspension or expulsion, receive high quality education and support suited to their individual needs.
Answered by:
Nick Gibb (Conservative)
13 April 2021
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