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In a recent interview, Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, faced questions from Laura Kuenssberg regarding the upcoming reforms to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The discussion highlighted the government's plans to enhance support for children with additional needs, a topic of significant concern for many families across the country.
Phillipson emphasized the importance of ensuring that all children have access to the resources they need to thrive in educational settings. She pointed out that the reforms aim to address longstanding issues within the current system, which many believe has been inadequate in providing necessary support.
The conversation also included insights from other notable figures, such as shadow education secretary Laura Trott, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and Admiral Tony Radakin. Their perspectives contributed to a broader understanding of the challenges and potential solutions surrounding SEND, making for a compelling discussion that resonated with viewers. As the announcement approaches, many are eager to see how these reforms will impact the educational landscape for vulnerable children.
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