By Catarina Demony and Alistair Smout LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Britain unveiled long-delayed reforms to England's special ...
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Here are the key points to SEND system reforms as unveiled by the Department of Education’s White Paper.
How is Send system changing under Labour plans? - The plans are forecast to cut the amount of children awarded specialist ...
The government plans to halve the attainment gap in England ...
The government has published its proposals for education reform in England, which have been delayed since autumn 2025 and ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson warned that the Government was dealing with ‘a question of priorities’.
What do the SEND reforms mean for schools in England? - Mainstream schools in England will receive direct funding to support ...
The Prime Minister said the current system for supporting children with SEND 'does not work' ...
Labour expected to outline sweeping changes to special educational needs provision with council debt surging ...
Government plans to reform rights for children with special educational needs and disabilities were unveiled today (February ...