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Government Backs SEND Child Services, Oxfordshire 2026

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Key Points

  • The UK Government has formally recognised ongoing improvements to services for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Oxfordshire.
  • Oxfordshire County Council has made significant progress in areas such as Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), specialist school placements, and parental feedback.
  • Despite improvements, challenges remain, including high demand and national SEND system pressures.
  • The recognition comes from the Department for Education’s (DfE) Delivering Better Value programme, which assessed local authority performance.
  • Council leaders welcomed the assessment, noting it reflects hard work by staff and partners.
  • Data shows improvements in EHCP turnaround times and increased specialist placements.
  • The government letter praises specific advancements but urges sustained efforts.

 Oxford Council(Oxford Daily) April 17, 2026 – The UK Government has recognised the ongoing improvements being made to services for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Oxfordshire, as detailed in an official letter from the Department for Education (DfE).

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Has the Government Said About Oxfordshire’s SEND Services?
  • Which Specific Improvements Were Acknowledged?
  • What Challenges Remain for Oxfordshire’s SEND Services?
  • How Has the Council Responded to the Recognition?

What Has the Government Said About Oxfordshire’s SEND Services?

The government’s recognition stems from Oxfordshire County Council’s participation in the DfE’s Delivering Better Value programme, which evaluates local authority SEND services against national benchmarks. In a letter addressed to Councillor Jennie Tait, Oxfordshire’s Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, the DfE stated that the council is demonstrating “meaningful improvement” across key metrics.

As reported by Oxfordshire County Council press office in their official release, the DfE letter highlights: “We recognise the ongoing improvements that Oxfordshire County Council is making to its services for children and young people with SEND.” The letter specifically notes progress in completing Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments within statutory timescales, increasing the proportion of children in specialist school placements, and enhancing parental feedback scores.

The assessment follows a period of intense scrutiny under the programme, which aims to ensure high-quality, sustainable SEND support nationwide. Oxfordshire’s performance was measured against data from Autumn 2025, showing tangible advancements despite a backdrop of rising demand.

Which Specific Improvements Were Acknowledged?

Improvements centre on core SEND delivery areas. EHCP processing times have improved, with more plans issued within the 20-week statutory limit. Data from the council indicates that 82% of initial EHCP requests were completed on time in the latest reporting period, up from previous years.

Specialist placements have also risen, reducing reliance on expensive out-of-area provisions. As per the DfE’s evaluation, Oxfordshire now places a higher percentage of SEND children in local specialist settings, which supports better outcomes and cost efficiency.

Parental satisfaction has climbed, with survey scores reflecting better communication and support. Councillor Jennie Tait stated in the council’s response:

“This recognition is testament to the hard work of our dedicated staff and partners across education, health, and care who are relentlessly focused on improving outcomes for our children and families.”

No other media outlets have yet reported additional details beyond the council’s primary release, but the story aligns with national trends in SEND reforms.

What Challenges Remain for Oxfordshire’s SEND Services?

While progress is evident, the DfE letter cautions that Oxfordshire faces ongoing pressures common to many local authorities. High demand for EHCPs – driven by a 25% national increase over five years continues to strain resources. The council reports a waiting list of over 1,500 requests at peak times in 2025.

Funding remains a key issue, with the national SEND deficit exceeding £2.5 billion across England. Oxfordshire’s dedicated schools grant has not kept pace with needs, prompting calls for long-term government investment.

As noted in the official statement, the DfE urges the council to “continue this trajectory of improvement” by focusing on high-needs funding sustainability and joint commissioning with health partners.

How Has the Council Responded to the Recognition?

Council leaders expressed gratitude and commitment. Councillor Liz Leffman, Leader of Oxfordshire County Council, said: “We welcome this positive feedback from the DfE. Our teams have worked tirelessly through Inclusion Oxfordshire and other initiatives to support our children.”

The council’s response emphasises collaboration with NHS partners and schools. Director of Children’s Services, Clare Woodman, added:

“This recognition motivates us to build on our successes, particularly in early intervention and family support.”

No criticisms were levelled at the council in the DfE letter, marking a shift from earlier intervention notices issued in 2024.

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