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Special Report: Special educational needs and disabilities

Fundamental reforms to services for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities aim to transform the way support is provided and improve education and care outcomes.

Since 2010, the government has allocated significant policy time and public money to improving services for children and young people with special education needs and disabilities (SEND).

Measures introduced through the Children and Families Act 2014 saw the biggest shake-up in the design and delivery of SEND services for a generation. A key reform was to replace the bureaucratic SEN statements system with what ministers described as a "simpler, more joined-up approach that focuses on children achieving their best".

Although much of the reforms were focused on children with special educational needs, the legislation also introduced duties on local authorities to improve information and support for all disabled children and their families.

Since September 2014, the government has handed local authorities and community advocacy groups more than £200m to implement the measures by April 2018.

But this financial support has coincided with an overhaul of the school funding system and deep cuts to council's education and social care budgets, which critics claim will make it harder to deliver the SEND reforms.

CYP Now's special report on SEND looks in depth at the reforms and their implementation, how they link with other policies on disabled children and young people, what the latest research tells us about the lives of disabled children, and how services are innovating to help SEND children reach their potential.


Special educational needs and disabilities: Policy context

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