Lee Peart 10 November 2025

Council and ICB 'taking decisive action' to tackle SEND failings

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Slough Local Area Partnership, which comprises Slough Borough Council and NHS Frimley ICB, have said they it is taking decisive action to improve the quality and consistency of SEND services.

The statement followed an Ofsted report that found ‘widespread and/or systemic failings' with SEND services.

Sue Butcher, executive director of people (children) at Slough Borough Council, said: ‘We accept the findings of the inspection report and remain focused on improving our services for children and young people with SEND. The report clearly sets out the level of improvement required, and while it recognises effective practice and the changes are already underway, there is much more work to do.

‘We are working closely with our partners, parents, carers, children and young people to make these improvements a reality. I am sorry that we have not made more progress in delivering the services that our children and families need.'

Tracey Faraday-Drake, director for children, mental health, and learning disabilities NHS Frimley, said: ‘Supporting children and young people is a priority for the Frimley Health and Care Integrated Care System. We will continue to strengthen our partnerships to prioritise actions and improve services for children and young people and their families.'

Lee Peart is editor of Hemming Group’s Healthcare Management magazine.

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