Why learners who rely on AAC assistive tech risk losing out from more unintended consequences of the SEND reform proposals ...
Are pandemic-born children at risk of being overlooked by SEND reforms? A look at early years disruption, school support and ...
What are inclusion bases? “Inclusion bases” are a key part of the government’s proposed SEND reforms. They build on existing models such as Special Educational Needs (SEN) units and resource provision ...
Tee-Jay’s petition is a reminder that children and young people with SEND are not passive recipients of policy initiatives.
We recently ran an article about the Government's consultation about Supporting Children at School with Medical Conditions. In it, we linked to concerns by Unison about who should be performing ...
#SaveOurChildrensRights SEND Protest May 9 London, Birmingham, Bristol, Derby, Isle of Wight, Leeds, Liverpool, Nottingham, Telford, Stafford ...
Yesterday, England’s HM Courts and Tribunals Service issued their annual set of statistics about the activities of the Special Educational Needs and Disability First-Tier Tribunal (SENDIST). SENDIST ...
Catriona Moore has a background in policy and communications and has worked for a number of health, social care and disability organisations. When her younger daughter was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome ...
You can also watch Nicole participate in a two-part SNJ Conversation on the subject here. It seems that not a day goes by without a new Ofsted Report, inquiry or news article about systemic failings ...
The SEND reform reality check: Why experts’ and policymakers’ concerns are growing under scrutiny ...
In October 2024, the National Audit Office reported that the 2014 SEND reforms were not working. In December the same year, as £740 million was made available to remove barriers and build more ...
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