Festus Akinbusoye: The Government’s SEND reforms are not badly intentioned, but they’ll be bad for those they are supposed to help (opens in new tab)
What I am not persuaded of is that restricting the legal entitlements of children who depend on them constitutes a solution rather than a postponement, and a costly one at that. The consequences of getting this wrong will not appear in the Department for Education's accounts. The post appeared first on .
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