SEND Reform Cannot Be Done on the Cheap” Today on SNJ, we hear from Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National ...
We've dug behind DfE data on EHCP creation times, finding “deranged” numbers that can’t be real—but does it really care?
Some baffling independent school funding news plus the DfE needs a plumber, good policymakers, no panic, and someone who understands SEND ...
We’ve had a few SEND funding announcements recently. SNJ’s Matt explains the cash splash: What it means and if it’ll improve ...
Prof. Brian Lamb OBE says any new changes must truly embed parental co-production so parents don't have to police the system: themselves ...
More government announcements—this time changing units and resourced provision to “Inclusion Bases”: new label, same unanswered questions ...
Fix SEND our way for 90% of SEND debt write off, Government tells councils, urging swift action on change. So much for co-production ...
It’s been a long old year, but it’s not over yet – least of all when there’s a fresh data drop from the First Tier Tribunal for Special Educational Needs and Disability (SENDIST). SENDIST is a legal ...
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 ...
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 ...
It seems that not a day goes by without a new Ofsted Report, inquiry or news article about systemic failings by local authorities to provide special educational provision in a timely manner, if at all ...
We’ll keep spelling out the facts on SEND While we wait for the Government to publish the much-trailed Schools White Paper that we’re told will spell out ministers’ plans for SEND reform, we’ll ...
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