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Schools get £740m boost to increase provision for pupils with special needs

The Guardian

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December 04, 2024

Schools are to get £740m to create more places for pupils with special needs, in a new push by the government to ease the strains on England's education system.

- Richard Adams

Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, is to announce the extra funding for mainstream schools to increase provision for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (Send), relieving pressure on special schools facing overwhelming demand.

Phillipson said: "The current picture is stark. For too long, too many children with additional needs haven't been getting support early enough, with dire consequences when issues escalate.

"But my commitment to reform could not be clearer, and building a system where more children with Send can attend mainstream schools is central to our plans.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Guardian

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2 mins

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Apple hits $4tn market value after launch of latest iPhones

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Headlights under review as long nights bring rise in dazzle fears

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2 mins

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Enter stage left: Corbyn in panto debut as the Wizard of Oz-lington

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1 mins

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'Blood on his hands' Valencians demand justice one year after devastating floods left hundreds dead

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5 mins

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Hotter oceans Experts point to climate crisis connections

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2 mins

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The Guardian

Biodiversity rules could be waived for offshore windfarm construction

Offshore windfarm companies may be exempted from new nature rules in an attempt to keep the cost of renewable energy down, the Guardian has learned.

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3 mins

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