East Sussex children's phonics skills remain below pre-pandemic levels

File photo dated 08/02/12 of a child playing. Councils in England are in a "worsening doom-spiral of unsustainable spending" when it comes to children's social care, according to a new report. Millions more has been spent on children's services in recent years but much is going on costly late-stage intervention, new analysis commissioned by leading charities suggested. This means vulnerable children are being helped mainly in emergency situations rather than having a focus on earlier preventative work, the report by Pro Bono Economics said. Issue date: Thursday September 14, 2023.File photo dated 08/02/12 of a child playing. Councils in England are in a "worsening doom-spiral of unsustainable spending" when it comes to children's social care, according to a new report. Millions more has been spent on children's services in recent years but much is going on costly late-stage intervention, new analysis commissioned by leading charities suggested. This means vulnerable children are being helped mainly in emergency situations rather than having a focus on earlier preventative work, the report by Pro Bono Economics said. Issue date: Thursday September 14, 2023.
File photo dated 08/02/12 of a child playing. Councils in England are in a "worsening doom-spiral of unsustainable spending" when it comes to children's social care, according to a new report. Millions more has been spent on children's services in recent years but much is going on costly late-stage intervention, new analysis commissioned by leading charities suggested. This means vulnerable children are being helped mainly in emergency situations rather than having a focus on earlier preventative work, the report by Pro Bono Economics said. Issue date: Thursday September 14, 2023.
East Sussex children's speaking and reading skills remain below pre-pandemic levels, new figures show.

East Sussex children's speaking and reading skills remain below pre-pandemic levels, new figures show.

Across England, children have improved their phonics skills in the last year, but they remain worse than before successive lockdowns in 2020 and 2021.