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Billions in SEND funding will make schools more inclusive, ministers say

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The key changes being made to special educational needs - at a glance | BBC

What do the SEND reforms mean for schools in England? | The Standard

Labour's 'class war' on SEND: Ministers vow to strip funding from independent special schools... but appease MPs and unions by delaying curbs to spiralling budgets | Daily Mail

Special educational needs system to be overhauled in England | BBC

Special needs spending won't be reined in for a decade despite reforms to cut costs, admits Bridget Phillipson | Daily Mail

What are the Send changes in England likely to cost and what are the hurdles? | The Guardian

Shake-up of support for children with special needs and disabilities unveiled | Sky

Other Related Coverage

  • Mainstream schools to receive extra funding for SEND pupils as part of £4bn package | Sky
  • Bridget Phillipson: Children with special educational needs have been let down again and again. That ends right now | The Guardian
  • SEND children without EHCPs to get specialist support under four-tier reforms | The i Paper
  • SEND reform: government pledges £4bn to make schools more 'inclusive' | ITV
  • Mainstream schools to receive extra funding to support Send children | Independent
  • What is SEND and how many children get support? | BBC

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