Adam Dance MP backs new party plan to improve access to education for children with special educational needs

24 Mar 2025
Adam Dance MP poses for a formal portrait against a plain dark background. He is smiling and wearing a navy blue suit, light grey shirt, and patterned tie. He is wearing glasses.

Adam Dance MP for Yeovil and South Somerset, has backed the Liberal Democrat party’s new rescue plan for the SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) system at their Spring Conference in Harrogate, saying that “families deserve far better”.

The motion, which was passed overwhelmingly by members, contains a raft of policies including measures to improve inclusion of SEND students in mainstream schools – by introducing mandatory SEND training for all teachers and education professionals.

Adam Dance added that council budgets had been “stretched beyond their limits” due to the neglect of the last Conservative government.

The Liberal Democrats are also calling for the acceleration of state-funded special needs schools to rapidly increase capacity in schools for children with SEND. 67 specialist schools are currently stuck in planning delays, holding up plans to boost capacity in state educational settings.

Currently, many children with special educational needs are unable to access the right education for them due to a widespread lack of provision. This often leads to children travelling long distances to special schools or being sent to expensive private providers whilst council budgets are stretched to their limit.

Adam, who has lived experience of both dyslexia and ADHD, has been vocal about how his own struggles in school left him feeling isolated and frustrated. He knows first-hand how vital it is for young people to have the right support in place to reach their potential. In Yeovil and South Somerset, Adam regularly hears from parents who feel they have no choice but to fight the system to get their children the specialist help they need.

He has also raised concerns about rural inequality in SEND provision, with families in Somerset often forced to travel long distances to access the right educational setting – creating additional pressure and stress.

The Liberal Democrats are pushing for “drastic” reform of the special educational needs system and are calling for decisive action to end the SEND crisis for good.

Adam Dance, MP for Yeovil said:

“I have spoken to countless parents who are desperate to get their child the education they deserve. Far too many families are forced to fight long battles for the education their child deserves.

“The Conservative Government neglected our education system and caused an absolute crisis in special needs provision - failing children, parents and teachers, and stretching council budgets beyond their limits. Now we need to see real, urgent action from Labour.

“Families deserve far better – which is why we’ve launched our new calls to fix the crisis this weekend. The Liberal Democrats will continue to carry the torch for children let down by government after government.”

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