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Sarah Teather, Minister of State for Children and Families, live webchat TODAY, Monday 16th July, 10.30am to 11.30am

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FrancesMumsnet · 13/07/2012 13:10

We're pleased to announce that Sarah Teather, Minister of State for Children and Families, will be joining us for a live webchat on Monday 16 July at 10.30 am. When elected to Parliament, Sarah was the youngest MP in Britain. She has previously served as Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Community and Local Government, Education, and Housing.

As part of the biggest reforms to SEN provision in 30 years, the government has recently announced the Children and Families bill. Sarah is specifically keen to get Mumsnetter's views on the proposed changes to SEN and statements. Further information about the changes are available here:www.education.gov.uk/schools/pupilsupport/sen/b0075291/green-paper/progress.

Ms Teather also has responsibility for policy areas like childcare and early education, and the Children and Families bill will also deal with care proceedings in family courts, children's welfare in cases of relationship breakdown, and fostering and adoption arrangements.

Do please join us on Monday; if you can't make it on the day, please post up your questions in advance here.

RowanMumsnet · 14/07/2012 12:30

@r3dh3d

I'd like to thank SNM for Thursday's presentations, which were mostly excellent - including hers!

I have a heap of questions for Ms Treacher, but I may not be able to be online at 10:30. MNHQ, How much of what we are pre-submitting is going to be answered? Can you get some confirmation of this before Monday, as I may cancel other committments to be online.

Hi there,

As with all webchats, we will try to get through as much as possible; we can't absolutely promise that everything will be answered though.

Sorry if that sounds unhelpful - obviously there are lots of really substantial questions here already (before the chat's even started!) and we only have an hour, so we can't give guarantees. But we will do our best (as I'm sure the Minister will too).

MNHQ

RowanMumsnet · 14/07/2012 15:34

@NotOnUrNelly

dunno, RowanMuMsnet of MNHQ - suspect the honest answer to a lot of these will be quick, namely - "Oh, we hadn't thought about that side of it..." Where we are raising issues she does not have an answer on, please could there be a mechanism for her to report back /provide an update?

We often ask webchat guests whether they'd like to follow up on questions that require more thinking about/input/time to answer; whether guests actually do this is (of course) up to them and can depend a lot on how busy they are. That said, we'll make sure that we pass your concerns on to the Minister - it would certainly be great if she can follow up after the webchat, and we'll do our best.

JustineMumsnet · 16/07/2012 10:27

Pleased to say Sarah is here at Mumsnet Towers now and ready to get started on your questions in a few minutes

FrancesMumsnet · 07/08/2012 12:09

Hello, Sarah Teather's office have kindly come back to me with answers for some of the questions she missed.

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