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How children with SEND from poorer families are being left behind at school

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Children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) from poorer families are being left behind, a report into England's education system warns.

Other Related Coverage

  • Parents of Send children at 'breaking point' | BBC News
  • Why children with Send from low-income homes face ‘double disadvantage’ | Independent
  • Poorer children 'more likely to have SEND but less likely to get support' | Mirror
  • Some parents of special school pupils in England spending £5,000 on EHCPs | The Guardian
  • Number of Send pupils being home schooled has doubled since pandemic | ITV News

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