§ Mr. Richard Wainwrightasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what was the number of maladjusted pupils in (a) special schools or units for the maladjusted child, and (b) in ESN and other schools in England in each of the last five years; and what are his plans for encouraging local education authorities to develop the number of schools and units for the maladjusted child.
§ Miss Joan LestorFrom 1970 to 1974 the number of maladjusted children in special schools and units in England was as follows:
Year Special Schools for Maladjusted Children Other Special Schools and Units 1970 … 4,495 3,383 1971 … 4,857 4,983 1972 … 5,419 5,362 1973 … 6,029 5,920 1974 … 6,517 6,901 In the round of regional conferences on special education now taking place provision for the maladjusted is one of the main issues which local education authorities are being asked to consider on a regional basis.