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Labour
Applying to all UK:
? Protect child trust funds and contribute an additional £100 a year to CTF for disabled children
? Commitment towards working to goal of ending child poverty by 2020
? The child element of the Child Tax Credit will be increased by £4 a week for families with children aged one and two from 2012
? Grandparents caring for their grandchildren will receive National Insurance Credits towards their state pension
? ?For those with the most serious conditions or disabilities who want to work? Labour will create a new guarantee of supported employment after two years on benefit.
? will consult on further reforms to simplify the benefits system
England only:
? Said they will ??continue to invest in specialist services, including short breaks for disabled children.?
? ?ring fenced budgets, central targets and indicators will be cut back?
? For primary-age children, we are guaranteeing childcare and constructive activities from 8am until 6pm in term-time
? SEN
o Schools will be held to account for how well they meet the needs of SEN pupils
o Expanding the number of specialist dyslexia teachers and improving teacher training for children with autism.
o The statementing process will be improved to give more support to parents
o Supply of teachers with the specialist skills needed to teach pupils with severe learning disabilities in special schools will be increased.
? 8,000 new therapists will ensure access to psychological therapy for all who need it
? More will be invested in anti-bullying interventions
? Everyone with a long-term condition, such as those with diabetes, will have the right to a care plan and an individual budget.
? Investing £235 million to create new or refurbished play spaces and adventure playgrounds.
? Strengthen parental engagement with Sure Start Children?s Centres
Conservatives
Applying to all UK:
? Cut contributions to Child Trust Funds for all but poorest third and disabled children
? measures to help them realise goal of eliminating child poverty by 2020
? extend the right to request flexible working to every parent with a child under the age of eighteen.
? work programme will offer people targeted, personalised help sooner ? straight away for those with serious barriers to work and at six months for those aged under 25.
? Will protect winter fuel allowance and DLA
? will ??support carers?by providing direct payments to help with care needs and by improving access to respite care.?
? support the provision of free nursery care for pre-school children, and we want that support to be provided by a diverse range of providers.
? ?The most vulnerable children deserve the very highest quality of care, so we will call a moratorium on the ideologically-driven closure of special schools. We will end the bias towards the inclusion of children with special needs in mainstream schools.?
? Will increase access to effective ?talking? therapies.
? want to devolve control over health budgets to the lowest possible level, so people have more control over their health needs. For people with a chronic illness or a long-term condition, will provide access to a single budget that combines their health and social care funding, which they can tailor to their own needs.
? £10 million a year beyond 2011 to support children?s hospices in their vital work. And so that proper support for the most sick children and adults can continue in the setting of their choice, we will introduce a new per-patient funding system for all hospices and other providers of palliative care.
? committed to keeping Sure Start, and will provide 4,200 more Sure Start health visitors
Liberal Democrats
All of UK:
? End Child Trust Funds
? Maintain commitment to end child poverty by 2020
? Protect existing childcare support arrangements until the nation?s finances can support a longer term solution: a move to 20 hours free childcare for every child, from the age of 18 months.
? Extend the right to request flexible working to all employees, making it easier for grandparents, for example, to take a caring role.
? will give disabled job seekers better practical help to get to work, using voluntary and private sector providers, as well as JobCentre Plus services. We will also reform Access to Work, so disabled people can apply for jobs with funding already in place for equipment and adaptation that they need.
? Reform Winter Fuel Payments to extend them to all severely disabled people
? Tackle online bullying by backing quick-report buttons on social networking sites, enabling offensive postings to be speedily removed
? Incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into UK law
England only:
? will provide guaranteed respite care for the one million carers who work the longest hours? later in their manifesto they go onto say??LD will offer a week?s respite for the one million carers who spend 50 hours every week looking after a sick relative?
? Cut the size of the central department of Children, Schools and Families, and focus its activities on a few strategic priorities.
? Guarantee Special Educational Needs (SEN) diagnostic assessments for all 5-year-olds, improve SEN provision and improve SEN training for teachers.
? Improve access to counselling for people with mental health problems, by continuing the roll-out of cognitive and behavioural therapies.
? Confront bullying and include bullying prevention in teacher training.
? Require better recording of hate crimes against disabled, homosexual and transgender people, which are frequently not centrally recorded.
? ?Integrate health and social care to create a seamless service, ending bureaucratic barriers and saving money to allow people to stay in their homes for longer rather than going into hospital or longterm residential care.?
SNP
? protect spending on health, education and jobs
? oppose changes to carers? allowance if proposed to pay for free personal care for elderly in England
? reform Employment Support Allowance
? improve system of cold weather payments
? continue to support Equality and Human Rights Commission and oppose plans to repeal Human Rights Act
? oppose Labour?s cuts to Access for All Small Schemes Fund for Scotland ? used to improve access to rail stations and network
? opposing forthcoming changes to Independent Living Fund that tighten eligibility criteria to those in work