Information sharing is the key to success of alternative provision
Jess Brown
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
An Ofsted report highlights the importance of schools and councils sharing information about excluded pupils with alternative providers, but experts warn the fragmentation of the education system has made this more difficult.
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