Family Hubs: Kent

Education – in the House of Commons at on 27 January 2025.

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Photo of Mike Tapp Mike Tapp Labour, Dover and Deal

What steps her Department has taken to help keep family hubs open in Kent.

Photo of Janet Daby Janet Daby The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

Labour’s plan for change will get a record share of children ready for school, hitting key developmental targets by the age of five. Family hubs will play a crucial part in that. We are investing £69 million in family hubs, targeting support where the money will make the biggest difference to children’s life chances.

Photo of Mike Tapp Mike Tapp Labour, Dover and Deal

In Deal, Blossom children’s centre has been closed, and the new merged service does not offer the level of service required for one to four-year-olds and is not fit for purpose. What can be done to reopen that much-loved and sorely missed community asset?

Photo of Janet Daby Janet Daby The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

Local authorities must engage with families to co-design services and ensure that those services meet their needs. We are investing £126 million in family hubs, Start for Life, and through our plan for change. This Government aim to get a record proportion of children hitting key developmental targets by the age of five. If my hon. Friend would like to write to me on any particular issue, I would be happy to take it up. Departmental officials are aware of the case he raises and are working with Kent county council to continue to deliver services.

Photo of Jim Shannon Jim Shannon DUP, Strangford

The issue is in Kent and in Strangford, Mr Speaker. The Minister is right to respond on the importance of disability and family hubs in Kent, and in Northern Ireland we have a commitment to the very same process. Has she had an opportunity to discuss the ways forward here with those in Northern Ireland, so that we can share experiences and the best way?

Photo of Janet Daby Janet Daby The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

I assure the hon. Member that the Secretary of State has had such conversations and will continue to do so.