Tag: SEN News
Fix SEN funding to avoid ‘absurd’ council deficits in England, IFS...
Thinktank calls on government to set a long-term vision for radical change.
Council deficits in England could spiral to “absurd” levels in excess of £8bn in less...
The quiet dangers of electric vehicles for the blind and partially...
The government should introduce tougher regulations on electric vehicles because of dangers to visually impaired people, a sight loss charity has said.
A study published in...
SEN125 : July/August 2023
READ SEN Magazine SEN125: July/August 2023 here
What a lovely time of the year this is, with school fairs and outdoor events. I love planting...
Brother, do you love me? The cry for help that sparked...
When Manni Coe received a disconcerting text from his brother Reuben, who has Down’s syndrome, he decided to remove him from the care system....
Ofsted raises concerns over use of restraints on pupils in special...
Warren school in Lowestoft judged ‘inadequate’ and put into special measures after inspection.
Concerns over the use of physical restraint on pupils with complex special...
SEN120 : Sept/Oct 2022
Read SEN Magazine SEN120: Sept/Oct 2022 here
If you only read one article in this issue, please make sure it’s James’s moving account of his...
SEND complaints soar in the past five years
'Lack of transparency' from councils during lockdowns.
Complaints by parents desperate to get help for their vulnerable children look set to double compared with five...
Alternative education for children out of school
Children being denied chance to thrive – Ombudsman reports.
Children are all too often being robbed of the chance to fulfil their potential, because some...
Staff in all CQC registered services must now have learning disability...
All health and social care providers registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) must now ensure that their staff receive training in how to...








































