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Report exposing flaws in services for children with disabilities deliberately suppressed - claim

Ex-Birmingham councillor says criticism in independent investigation was 'buried'

Matt Bennett

A report exposing serious flaws in Birmingham City Council’s services for children with disabilities was “deliberately” suppressed, a former service head has claimed.

Former Tory councillor Matt Bennett, who was executive member for children’s services for a year up to May 2012, said the council’s education department had “buried” the independent Stamford Forum Report he commissioned, using only selective quotes that put the department in a good light.

The education scrutiny committee was told by Mr Bennett that even the current political head, Labour cabinet member for children’s services Brigid Jones had not been shown the report.

He was speaking as the committee was considering a ‘green paper’ consultation document on the future of special education needs, or SEN, in Birmingham.

Mr Bennett said: “Coun Jones I am sure is trying her best with the resources she had, but you can’t polish a turd.”

He said that the group of officers running special education needs (SEN) are resistant to any political direction.

“I believe the whole approach of SEN is ideologically driven. There are a group of officers who, regardless of the political leadership, want to channel children with special needs into mainstream education. There is no consideration of the individual needs of the child, they just apply the policy.”

He told the committee that he and former cabinet member Les Lawrence instigated an independent review of the SEN services, the Stanford Forum, in 2011 which uncovered ‘very serious flaws in leadership and management’.