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Advice on SEN and inclusion

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If you are looking for advice or information on special educational needs and inclusion, here are four sources of help.

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Here you can ask other colleagues for help and advice. Post a question, respond to queries from others, or browse through all the questions and answers.

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Linking learning at home and school

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Contact practitioners to share advice and information on SEN and inclusion. You can view current and past discussions and find out how to join.

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A list of essential websites recommended by practitioners - and you can add your own.

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Good practice in writing SEN statements

Guidance and examples of good practice in writing statements of special educational needs are now available for local authorities and others.
30 April 2010

SEND newsletter online

Issues of progression and P scales are covered in the Spring issue of the SEND newsletter, now available online.
28 April 2010

What works with NEETs?

23 April 2010

Guidance on school behaviour and attendance partnerships

20 April 2010

Self-review for special schools

16 April 2010

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