Charity gets £600,000 to help explain SEN reforms

Neil Puffett
Wednesday, July 15, 2015

A charity for families of disabled children has received more than £600,000 to help explain how the government's special educational needs (SEN) reforms work.

Contact a Family has been awarded £600,000 to "demystify" government reforms on SEN. Picture: Morguefile
Contact a Family has been awarded £600,000 to "demystify" government reforms on SEN. Picture: Morguefile

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