Children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Hemel Hempstead are set to thrive at their local nurseries, schools, and colleges as Labour unveils the most ...
The government is set to invest £200 million in comprehensive training for all teachers supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (Send). This substantial funding, allocated ...
Allie Mason said she welcomes the £200m investment into SEND training A woman with autism who said her time in school was "challenging" has welcomed extra funding for teacher training. Allie Mason, 29 ...
The government is set to invest £200 million in comprehensive training for all teachers supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (Send). This substantial funding, allocated ...
Acting on the feedback from parents shared through the national conversation on SEND, from a roundtable local MP Warinder Juss held in August 2025, Labour is making sure that children in every ...
Look out for our new Behaviour series linked to the SEND code and our next EYFS Best Practice guide — All about...inclusion. Following on from her essential guide to the new SEND code (Nursery World 8 ...
Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are continuing to fall behind their peers with the gap widening despite the introduction of SEND legislation. This is according to a new ...
Charities and sector organisations have responded to the publication of the Government’s SEND improvement plan. We look at what the plan says, and whether those on the frontline in supporting children ...
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These programmes aim to equip educators to adapt their teaching methods for diverse requirements, including speech and language needs or visual impairments (Getty/iStock) The government is set to ...
A woman with autism who said her time in school was "challenging" has welcomed extra funding for teacher training. Allie Mason, 29, said: "Life was difficult for me in school, I really struggled. I ...