Tag: local-government
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Children Died. The System Looked Away. Today the Government Will Call That Reform.
A Measure What Matters investigation into the suicide of neurodivergent children failed by the SEND system — and a system that answered their deaths with no learning, no accountability, and, as of today, no recourse. Content warning: This report contains detailed accounts of child suicide, suicidal ideation, and self-harm. It has been prepared with regard…
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What the Cases Reveal: Failure, Fragmentation, and the Absence of Scrutiny
A Measure What Matters investigation into the suicide of neurodivergent children failed by the SEND system — and a system that answered their deaths with no learning, no accountability, and, as of today, no recourse. Content warning: This report contains detailed accounts of child suicide, suicidal ideation, and self-harm. It has been prepared with regard…
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Family Testimonies: A Foreword
The following document contains a series of anonymised testimonies submitted by parents and carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Surrey over the last 2 months. The responses were collected in answer to the following question: “Have you experienced unethical, dishonest, unlawful or harmful behaviour from Surrey County…
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Open Letter to Rt. Hon. BRIDGET PHILLIPSON MP, Secretary of State for Education
Re: Urgent concerns over unlawful conduct, maladministration, and breakdown of accountability at Surrey County Council in the management of their statutory SEND responsibilities. June 2025 Dear Rt. Hon. Bridget Phillipson, MP, We are writing to you today not as professionals, politicians, or campaigners — but as parents and carers of children with Special Educational Needs…
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Overwritten and Obscured: How Surrey (*literally) Obscures their catastrophic SEND Performance
Surrey County Council’s Public Report on SEND: A Masterclass in Data Obfuscation We’ve covered Surrey County Council’s somewhat selective approach to performance reporting before. But unfortunately, their latest KPI Information, contained in the ‘Public Report Pack’ ahead of the ‘Children Families and Lifelong Learning Culture Committee’ this week, is probably their most ridiculous example yet…
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The Cost of Silence: A Closer Look at Surrey’s Approach to Complaint Handling and Accountability
We’re taking a slight departure from our usual data analysis work to address some growing, urgent concerns regarding reported changes in Surrey County Council’s approach to managing complaints that have emerged since our last analysis reports were published. Firstly, we make no apologies for our relentless focus on the management of complaints in Local Government.…
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A Forensic Review: Breakdown in Governance at Surrey County Council’s Audit and Governance Committee
Data Extracted from; Local government complaint reviews – Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (‘Complaints Decided’ by Local Authority, 2021-2024) At Measure What Matters, our mission is to track local government performance, simplify key metrics, and promote transparency and accountability. Following our previous analysis of Surrey’s Troubling Education Complaint Crisis; this forensic review of Surrey…
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Institutionalised Gaslighting? Our Response to Surrey County Council Leader’s Statement
Measure What Matters. has taken the significant and unusual step of responding directly to the public response letter which was issued by Cllr. Tim Oliver, Chair of Surrey County Council, addressed to 2 newly appointed MPs and subsequently released to the public on the 3rd September ‘24. Whilst this is a step away from our…
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Navigating the Fog: Understanding Misinformation, Disinformation, and the Quest for Clear Data in Local Government
Misinformation. It’s not always a matter of deliberate falsehoods. In the context of local government performance—particularly in complex reports about Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision—misinformation can be accurate but incomplete, out of context, or even just plain wrong. In the case of Surrey County Council, we believe this is not simply an issue of data…
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Myth Busting: Understanding the Variations in demand for SEND Provision in Surrey
“We can’t always meet the parental expectations, there aren’t enough, we ‘ve seen a 150% increase in requests for new EHCPs. The demand goes up, year on year” Tim Oliver, Leader of Surrey County Council, 30th August 2024, in a broadcasted interview with BBC Surrey responding to concerns raised about their SEND services. There’s a…