Children and Young People with SEND in Hertfordshire to Benefit From £8,940,109
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Department for Education releases first guidance on designing dedicated SEND spaces in schools - netMAGmedia Ltd
The Government has published guidance on designing SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) spaces in schools to enable “children and young people to attend their local school, early years and college and know they belong there.” The “first of its kind” package of advice has been designed “to guarantee inclusion for all” in mainstream education […] The post Department for Education releases first guidance on designing dedicated SEND spa…
£500m for SEND: New Inclusion Guidance for Schools and Colleges
First of its kind guidance on creating dedicated teaching and support spaces for children with SEND Buildings to be designed around children and young people with SEND under new guidance Guidance to help schools, colleges and early years build SEND inclusivity Children and young people with SEND across the country will be able to attend their local school, early years and college and know they belong there, as the government delivers a first of …
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