Ofsted has warned some pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are “not getting enough help” in mainstream schools — even when receiving specialist support.
The schools watchdog today released its ‘Supporting SEND’ report which investigates how children and young people’s needs are met in mainstream education.
Read the Schools Week article here.
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