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The government’s “generational” reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system will increase the ...
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The government says it will spend £4bn in mainstream schools in England over three years, as the Conservatives question where the money will come from.
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The government has unveiled its long-awaited plans for reforming SEND provision in England - but what do those most impacted make of the changes?