The disability charity Scope has accused NASUWT of betraying disabled children, following comments at the teaching union's annual conference last week that the Government's inclusion policy in mainstream schools was a "costly disaster". "These types of comments take us right back to the dark ages," said Jean Dolphin, executive director of Scope.
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