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Thursday 13 May
New Government and new Minister for Education

Coalition Government

As we set out in our last update on May 8th, the votes cast at the General Election were inconclusive, with no single party having an overall majority. The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have now formed a coalition with David Cameron as Prime Minister and Nick Clegg as Deputy Prime Minister.

Department for Education

The Department for Children, Schools and Families will now be known as the Department for Education. The Prime Minister has appointed Michael Gove as new Secretary of State for Education.

The Department's new website can be found here http://www.education.gov.uk.

Children's Services

Home education legislation is not a priority for the new coalition Government. However, home educators are also affected by pressure from central Government for local authority employees to keep tabs on all children in their area and for local authority employees to assume ultimate responsibility for all children. In other words, any home educator who asks "what will the change in Government mean for my family" is not simply looking at whether the national law will be changed, but is also looking at how local authorities will run children's services.

Michael Gove's Ministerial email to civil servants indicates that children's services will be reformed. It is not clear at this point which direction the reforms might take, as the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have previously expressed differing views on integrated working.

New Ministerial Team?

The remaining appointments to the Ministerial team at the Department of Education may provide some clue about the future direction of policy and we will publish a further update shortly when these appointments are announced. Liberal Democrat David Laws, who was previously Shadow spokesperson for Children Schools and Families, will not be in the new Department for Education since, he now holds the post of Chief Secretary to the Treasury in the new coalition Government.

The previous Government told local authorities there would be a combined programme of a new licensing and inspection regime for home education, coupled with greater funding for increased access to services.

The licensing and inspection regime would have required new legislation, and the Government's plans were not successful. For more details on the failed legislation, please see the Education Otherwise Press Release dated May 8th.

Public Spending Cuts/Increased Funding and Improved Access to Services

The funding for increased access to services was not dependent on the licensing legislation, but home educators have long known there would be deep cuts in public spending and continue to be extremely sceptical about promises of support and increased access to services.

Education Otherwise is currently seeking clarification from the Department for Education with regard to increased funding and improved access to services.

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