
The 12-page special report includes practice examples on a council-run early years quality mark for childcare settings delivering the highest quality of SEND support; an award-winning school's speech and language therapy service; autism support centres at mainstream schools delivering inclusive education across a county; and specialist SEND support for care leavers.
The main feature looks in depth at how the public health approach has been used in the US and Scotland to reduce youth violence, and hears from experts who say it could help stem the rising number of youth knife offences in England.
Sector leaders also analyse whether the Department for Education's "mythbusting guide" helps clarify statutory child protection obligations or creates more confusion.
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