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Minister’s update on SEND review, Vicky Ford

Vicky Ford, the Children and Families Minister gave a speech on the 8th July to the Association of Directors of Children's Services. In that...

School avoidance : Unlocking brighter futures

Samantha Lea discusses how the right balance of academic and vocational opportunities in a nurturing supportive environment can provide even the most long-term school...

Can all children learn to read?

Ann Sullivan looks at reading capabilities in children Whenever asked a question are you, like me, secretly hoping that the answer will be a simple...

Point of view : parent : Our Journey

Denise Mitchell highlights the battles she has faced to get the right education for her son. My son Matthew, 18, and has a diagnosis of...

What the law says about young people with SEN

Douglas Silas looks at what the law says about young people with SEN. As many young people with SEN over 16/19 years old are due...

A drive to improve standards

Phil Stock says we need better Education Health & Care Plans (EHCPs) for young people with SEND In recent months the quality of Education Health...

How Teacher Assessed Grading is Impacting SEN Students

With exams cancelled for the second year running, many students are understandably anxious about what this means for their qualifications and the potential impact...

The Modern Role of a SENCo

Nigel Pugh writes about the many different hats a SENCo must wear in their daily work.Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCo) are probably the most...

Embracing Edtech Beyond the Pandemic

A personalised approach to SEN learning A tailored approach to learning has never been more important than it is right now for students with special...

Relationships and sex education: engaging parents

Kate Reynolds explains why parents of children with SEN are not teaching proper RSE – and why they should. Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) is...

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