Councils poised to cut support for deaf children by £4m

Tristan Donovan
Monday, May 14, 2018

More than one in three councils in England plan to reduce support for deaf children this year, figures collected by the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) reveal.

NDCS says that that while the number of deaf children overall is on the rise, the number of those with an EHC plan has fallen. Picture: NDCS
NDCS says that that while the number of deaf children overall is on the rise, the number of those with an EHC plan has fallen. Picture: NDCS

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