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Fewer children in England to get EHCPs by 2035 under Send overhaul

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Phillipson vows inclusion for Send children amid concerns over support reforms | The Standard

'It's dangerous': SEND parents give verdict on Labour's reforms | The i Paper

The biggest threat to SEND reforms is parent power | The i Paper

Can Bridget Phillipson convince jaded families to have faith in Send changes? | The Guardian

Parents of children with Send give changes in England a mixed response | The Guardian

Parents doubt White Paper will 'fix' SEND problems | BBC

Will the new SEND reforms in England work? You have your say | BBC

SEND changes are a 'fundamental misunderstanding' | BBC

Other Related Coverage

  • Hundreds of thousands of children with special needs won’t get top tier support plans under Send overhaul | Independent
  • Education care plans to be reserved for most complex SEND pupils by 2035 | The Standard
  • Phillipson vows inclusion for Send children amid concerns over support reforms | The Standard
  • Children with autism at risk of losing EHCPs under SEND reforms | The i Paper
  • Children with current highest level of Send support set to fall from 2030 | The Standard
  • Ministers admit special needs spending will keep soaring over the next decade despite reforms to bring it under control | Daily Mail

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