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Special Needs Jungle·policy

SEND reforms: Where are care-experienced children?

New article from Special Needs Jungle: It has taken time to work through the government’s SEND reform proposals in detail. As both a parent and foster parent of children with special educational needs and disabilities,…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

SEND reforms: Where are care-experienced children?

New article from Special Needs Jungle: It has taken time to work through the government’s SEND reform proposals in detail. As both a parent and foster parent of children with special educational needs and disabilities,…

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The Guardian Education·policy

English councils need to hire 1,400 more educational psychologists, says report

Rising demand from children with special needs means the £140m required could come from government grants Councils in England need to hire 1,400 more educational psychologists at a cost of £140m to meet demand from…

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The Guardian Education·policy

English councils need to hire 1,400 more educational psychologists, says report

Rising demand from children with special needs means the £140m required could come from government grants Councils in England need to hire 1,400 more educational psychologists at a cost of £140m to meet demand from…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

The SEND reform reality check: Why experts’ and policymakers’ concerns are growing under scrutiny

New article from Special Needs Jungle: SEND has been in the spotlight in Parliament once again this week. The Education Select Committee spent Tuesday morning having a look at the Government’s proposed SEND reforms in…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

The SEND reform reality check: Why experts’ and policymakers’ concerns are growing under scrutiny

New article from Special Needs Jungle: SEND has been in the spotlight in Parliament once again this week. The Education Select Committee spent Tuesday morning having a look at the Government’s proposed SEND reforms in…

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Special Needs Jungle

When hope has been drained, families struggle to trust promises to fix SEND

New article from Special Needs Jungle: Hope is not a luxury in the SEND system. It is what keeps families going through years of assessments, exclusions, appeals, and meetings that too often feel adversarial. Hope is ……

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

When hope has been drained, families struggle to trust promises to fix SEND

New article from Special Needs Jungle: Hope is not a luxury in the SEND system. It is what keeps families going through years of assessments, exclusions, appeals, and meetings that too often feel adversarial. Hope is ……

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Special Needs Jungle

Part 2: The Invisible Lifeline: Why EOTAS is Non-Negotiable for the ‘Sanctuary Cohort’

New article from Special Needs Jungle: This is Part two of yesterday's article about EOTAS, the out of school EHCP package that's been completely ignored in the SEND proposals of the Schools's White Paper. One of … The…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

Part 2: The Invisible Lifeline: Why EOTAS is Non-Negotiable for the ‘Sanctuary Cohort’

New article from Special Needs Jungle: This is Part two of yesterday's article about EOTAS, the out of school EHCP package that's been completely ignored in the SEND proposals of the Schools's White Paper. One of … The…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

The Invisible Lifeline: Why EOTAS is non-negotiable for the ‘Sanctuary Cohort’ Part 1

New article from Special Needs Jungle: There is no denying the Government's Schools White Paper is a lengthy document with considerable detail about the reforms Labour wants to implement to our SEND system. But there is…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

The Invisible Lifeline: Why EOTAS is non-negotiable for the ‘Sanctuary Cohort’ Part 1

New article from Special Needs Jungle: There is no denying the Government's Schools White Paper is a lengthy document with considerable detail about the reforms Labour wants to implement to our SEND system. But there is…

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EdSurge Tech

Some Advocates Concerned as States Push for Cameras in Special Education Classrooms

As federal and state legislation swirls over the usage of cellphones and personal devices in classrooms, there is a renewed push for another form of technology: surveillance cameras. Legislators in Florida, Iowa,…

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EdSurge Tech·policy

Some Advocates Concerned as States Push for Cameras in Special Education Classrooms

As federal and state legislation swirls over the usage of cellphones and personal devices in classrooms, there is a renewed push for another form of technology: surveillance cameras. Legislators in Florida, Iowa,…

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Special Needs Jungle·research

Inclusion bases: Can they help solve the SEND crisis?

New article from Special Needs Jungle: By Matt Walker, National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) We've covered the newly-renamed "Inclusion Bases"— previously known as resourced provision or SEN Units—quite a…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

Inclusion bases: Can they help solve the SEND crisis?

New article from Special Needs Jungle: By Matt Walker, National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) We've covered the newly-renamed "Inclusion Bases"— previously known as resourced provision or SEN Units—quite a…

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The Hechinger Report

PARENT VOICE: Children with special needs are too often failed by our education system

As a mom of a child with special needs, I often spend the majority of my day filing insurance forms for reimbursement. I can spend hours on the phone trying to find out why coverage was denied for my child’s therapy.…

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The Hechinger Report·wellbeing

PARENT VOICE: Children with special needs are too often failed by our education system

As a mom of a child with special needs, I often spend the majority of my day filing insurance forms for reimbursement. I can spend hours on the phone trying to find out why coverage was denied for my child’s therapy.…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

Educational Psychologists should be at the heart of SEND reform: supporting children, families and schools to thrive

New article from Special Needs Jungle: By Dr Andrea Honess, Chair of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Educational and Child Psychology The government’s Schools White Paper and SEND consultation set out…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

Educational Psychologists should be at the heart of SEND reform: supporting children, families and schools to thrive

New article from Special Needs Jungle: By Dr Andrea Honess, Chair of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Educational and Child Psychology The government’s Schools White Paper and SEND consultation set out…

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