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Sir Kevan Collins resigns from recovery role

By Rachel LawlerSir Kevan Collins

Education recovery commissioner Sir Kevan Collins has shortly after the government pledged 拢1.4 billion in additional funding for education.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, Collins said that he does not believe it will be possible to deliver a successful recovery for the education sector without 鈥渟ignificantly greater support than the government has, to date, indicated it intends to provide鈥.

He called on the government to allocate additional resources to education recovery in the upcoming Spending Review.

In a statement, Collins said: 鈥淭he package of support announced yesterday falls far short of what is needed. It is too narrow, too small and will be delivered too slowly.

鈥淸鈥 Not enough is being done to help vulnerable pupils, children in the early years or 16- to 19-year-olds. Above all, I am concerned that the package announced betrays an undervaluation of the importance of education for individuals and as a driver for a more prosperous and healthy society.鈥

A spokesperson for 10 Downing Street told :  鈥淭he Prime Minister is hugely grateful to Sir Kevan for his work in helping pupils catch-up and recover from the effects of the pandemic.

鈥淭he Government will continue to focus on education recovery and making sure no child is left behind with their learning, with over 拢3 billion committed for catch up so far.鈥