January 16, 2025 - 11:26

A recent report highlights a pressing crisis in the support systems for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) within schools. The findings reveal that the current framework is inadequate, leaving many families struggling to access essential resources and services. The report emphasizes that immediate government intervention is necessary to address these shortcomings and ensure that all children receive the support they require.
Local councils are facing significant financial strain, often teetering on the brink of bankruptcy due to rising costs associated with SEND provisions. The report calls for a comprehensive reform of the funding model to alleviate the burden on these councils, allowing them to effectively manage and deliver necessary services.
Experts argue that without these crucial changes, the educational and developmental opportunities for children with SEND will continue to decline, exacerbating inequalities and impacting future generations. The time for action is now, as the well-being of vulnerable children hangs in the balance.
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