Not exact matches
If you're the parent of a child
with special needs, we've drawn on Mumsnetters» advice to help you access support, both practical and financial, and we've
got info about
getting a diagnosis, common questions,
special educational needs, statementing and more.
Looked after children and those
with special educational needs and / or disabilities face additional challenges, and do not always
get the services and support they
need to reach their potential.
Children and young people
with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are not
getting the support they
need, according to the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL).
This new analysis by the Education Policy Institute assesses whether this omission is justified, by examining how far pupils
with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) currently have to travel to
get to a
special school.
Schools are not
getting enough funding to provide for pupils
with special educational needs (SEND), according to more than eight in ten school leaders.
Children and young people
with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are not
getting the support they
need, according to eight - in - ten (83 %) education staff.
Ms McGuckian said children
with special educational needs might not
get the assistive technology they
need and others might not be able to study a specific A Level or Btec choice.
While issues certainly exist when it comes to adequately identifying and providing services to those students who have
special needs, the underlying problem is not that students
get special education services, but that Connecticut's cities and towns are left
with an unfair share of the burden when it comes to financing those extra
educational activities.
IPSEA offers free and independent legally based information, advice and support to help parents
get the right education for children and young people
with all kinds of
special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities.
The funding announced today will help more children
with disabilities and
special educational needs get the support they
need to live normal lives in their home communities.
We're overhauling provision for children
with special educational needs, so that they
get more comprehensive support.
The duty will help to ensure that councils, health professionals and volunteers come together to organise services, and set out a clear expectation of what parents, children and young adults
with special educational needs will
get.
We're proposing the biggest reforms in 30 years to help disabled children and those
with special educational needs so we
need to make sure we
get them right.
The duty will mean that parents, and children and young adults
with complex
special educational needs, will
get the health services that are right for them.
Over the summer I want to work
with the voluntary sector, experts on
special educational needs and disability, and parents, to make sure that we
get the questions to address right.
Hundreds of school support staff are to
get degree - level and specialist training in helping children
with special educational needs and / or disabilities (SEND), under a new # 500,000 programme set out today by Children's Minister Sarah Teather.
Getting it right in the early years can have a transformative effect on the longer term outcomes for disabled children, and those
with special educational needs, and their families.
The SENCO is a teacher who is trained to identify children
with special educational needs and make sure the children
get all the help they
need.