SEN checks must focus on local progress, not just crude ratings
Michael Bracey
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
The disability and special educational needs reforms, with joined-up education, health and care plans at their heart, are finally starting to bite. They make complete sense to me, with a far greater focus on children's strengths rather than their weaknesses, and a requirement that professionals will work together as a team to wrap support around the family.
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