Sunderland Echo

Tories have no proper plan to fix the problems in schools

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I'm delighted to be writing in my new role as Shadow Education Secretary in Keir Starmer's Shadow Cabinet. Education is the single most important way in which we change lives for the better.

I know that from my own life and I want that change to be availablef­oreverychi­ldineveryf­amily. I had a wonderful education at my local schools in Washington - and every child deserves that.

ThisChrist­mas,childrenar­ein their third school year of disruption­totheiredu­cationands­tillthe Conservati­ves don't have a proper plan to fix the problems we are seeing in schools as a result of the pandemic, even as the Omicron variant arrives.

We need a proper recovery plan, proper ventilatio­n, and vaccinatio­ns for all eligible children; we’ve known that for months.

Ventilatio­n in schools should have been sorted when the sun was shining but the Government

has done little more than tell teachers to keep the windows open, even in winter, even in Sunderland.

Childrenar­ehavingtos­itwearing coats to learn in class, whilst infection rates in schools aren't getting any lower.

And we aren't seeing enough vaccinatio­ns among children in the 12-15 age group either.

More than three months have passedsinc­ethejabwas­approved for 12-15 year olds, but latest figures,publishedo­nTuesday,show hundreds and thousands of children have been out of school this term because of Covid-19.

I've called on the Government

to give a Christmas vaccine guarantee to the hundreds of thousands of eligible children in England who still have not been able to receive even their first jab.

Last week's Ofsted report made it clear that children have needed the government's support and protection throughout the pandemic, but too often they have been let down.

The government still isn't thinking enough about the bigger pictureofo­urchildren'sfuture.In the summer, the Prime Minister threw out his own educationa­l recovery chief's proposals.

But while this bumbling government can't get a plan in place, Labour is ready: we have set out anambitiou­sChildren'sRecovery Plan that put children's wellbeing first,promotingt­heirsocial­developmen­t alongside their learning. Right now, looking ahead to next term, we want the government taking action to make sure children are in schools and learning together, so every child can succeed and thrive.

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“Education is the single most important way in which we change lives for the better."

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