The Government’s consultation on Send reforms closed on Monday night.
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Ministers are considering harder accountability measures for schools delivering “shameful” transitions for SEND students ...
The government's plans to reform the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England will "strip away" legal protections for children and young people needing support, a charity ...
Somerset MP Gideon Amos to host SEND reforms discussion in Taunton on May 30. Event to address government White Paper ...
North Northamptonshire Council (NNC) has agreed to progress its local SEND reform plan, which they say will result in ‘fewer ...
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The charity welcomed reforms on SEND education and transport, but identified areas that still need to be focused on to create ...
The UK government is proposing major reforms to the SEND system. We know the system is under pressure but reforms must not weaken legal protections for children and young people.
Application for judicial review argues the consultation on radical limits to the SEND Tribunal's jurisdiction is unlawful.
Sencos – special educational needs coordinators – play a vital role in maintained mainstream English schools, nursery schools and sixth forms. If you are a parent, you may encounter them if you have ...