Local area data: Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
Find data for English constituencies and local authorities on special educational needs and disabilities.

On Monday 18 April MPs will take part in a debate on educational attainment in Yorkshire and the Humber. This debate was scheduled by the Backbench Business Committee and will be opened by Jo Cox MP. This House of Commons Library debate pack provides statistics, briefing, reports and relevant press and parliamentary coverage of the issues.
Educational attainment in Yorkshire and the Humber (167 KB , PDF)
‘That this House notes that Yorkshire and the Humber was the lowest ranked region in England in 2013-14 for education attainment; further notes that the January 2016 report from the Social Market Foundation entitled Educational Inequality in England and Wales found that geographical inequality was the most important factor in determining students’ educational attainment; and calls on the Government to take action to address the underlying causes of these inequalities as a matter of urgency and to set out the steps it is taking to ensure that children in Yorkshire and the Humber are equally likely to achieve good school qualifications as children in London.’
Educational attainment in Yorkshire and the Humber (167 KB , PDF)
Find data for English constituencies and local authorities on special educational needs and disabilities.
This briefing provides an overview of reforms to the technical education system in England through the introduction of new T Level qualifications.
A Westminster Hall debate on the United Nations International Day of Education will take place on Thursday 23 January 2025, from 1:30pm. The debate was scheduled by the Backbench Business Committee and will be led by Bambos Charalambous MP.