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Education for All Bill

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Summary

What this is

The Education for All Bill, announced in the King's Speech 2026, is the Government's primary legislative vehicle to raise standards in mainstream schools and deliver 'generational' reform of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England, building on a parallel SEND consultation and over £4 billion of announced investment.

Why it matters

It would re-engineer the statutory architecture established by Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 — replacing annual EHCP reviews with key-stage reviews, introducing a national EHCP template, requiring schools to pool SEND funding, mandating individual support plans and Inclusion Strategies, and creating new National Inclusion Standards and Specialist Provision Packages — with a 'triple lock' transitional protection for specialist-setting pupils in place by September 2029.

Current status

Pre-legislative scrutiny: the Bill has been announced but not introduced; the underpinning SEND consultation 'putting children and young people first' is open, with the Schools White Paper and Every Child Achieving and Thriving providing the policy frame, and parliamentary scrutiny so far via Education Committee oral evidence and a heavy run of written PQs.

What changed recently

  • 13 May 2026 — King's Speech 2026 announces the Education for All Bill alongside the Digital Access to Services Bill.
  • 27 Apr 2026 — DfE opens the 'SEND reform: putting children and young people first' consultation, the operative evidence-gathering vehicle for the Bill.
  • 29 Apr 2026 — PQ presses Ministers on the national dataset underpinning proposed SEND reforms, signalling data/evidence-base scrutiny.
  • 14 Apr 2026 — Education Committee takes oral evidence on the SEND White Paper, the first major formal scrutiny touchpoint.
  • 4 Mar 2026 — Commons Library publishes CBP-10550 introducing the Schools White Paper 2026 SEND reform package.

Key documents

Framework

Implementation

Scrutiny

Evidence

Review

Consultations

Stakeholders

Sponsoring department 1

  • Department for Education → src
    Sponsoring department for the Education for All Bill, running the SEND consultation and Schools White Paper.

Lead committee 1

  • House of Commons Education Committee → src
    Running the SEND White Paper inquiry; took oral evidence on 14 April 2026 ahead of the Bill.

Commentator 1

  • Commons Library → src
    Published CBP-10550 introducing the Schools White Paper SEND reform and CBP-9760 on the 2023 SEND/AP Improvement Plan.

Political commitments

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2026 · King's Speech announces Education for All Bill

    Education for All Bill — generational SEND reform and higher school standards

    A Bill will be brought forward to raise standards in schools and introduce generational reforms of the special educational needs system

    Why linked: King's Speech 2026 announcement of the Bill.

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2026 · King's Speech announces Education for All Bill

    £4bn+ SEND investment package

    The Government has announced over £4 billion investment in SEND reform over the next three years

    Why linked: Funding envelope announced in the briefing notes accompanying the Bill (including £3.7bn capital to 2030 and £1.8bn for the Experts at Hand offer).

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2026 · King's Speech announces Education for All Bill

    Triple-lock transition with September 2029 specialist-setting protection

    Every child with a specialist setting place in September 2029 will be able to stay in a specialist setting until they finish education

    Why linked: Sets a concrete statutory cut-off date the Bill will need to operationalise.

Open questions & gaps

Pending in the lifecycle

  • Bill introduction date — King's Speech announced but no introduction yet.
  • Closure date and Government response to the SEND consultation (event 60380).
  • Detailed National Inclusion Standards and their compliance regime (PQ 60427).
  • Funding plan detail for SEND beyond the announced £4bn envelope (PQs 60422, 60428, 60429).

Beyond the corpus

  • MISSING Draft Bill text or White Paper response document — Standard sequencing once a King's Speech Bill is named and a consultation is running.
  • MISSING Updated SEND Code of Practice draft — The briefing flags a new training requirement set out in the SEND Code — a refreshed Code is expected to follow the Bill.
  • MISSING Impact assessment / equalities analysis — Expected at introduction given scale of reform to EHCPs and tribunal route.

Confidence gaps

  • How the reformed SEND tribunal route will interact with reduced EHCP review frequency.
  • Whether the funding-pooling requirement applies to academies and how it interacts with the National Funding Formula.
  • Mechanism for designating schools/colleges into the 'Experts at Hand' offer.