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Ian Noon: What deaf children need from SEN reform #5: Regional commissioning

September 8, 2014 by

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We’ve been blogging all week about SEN reform and the key things that local authorities in England need to do […]

Ian Noon: What deaf children need from SEN reform #4: Better assessments

September 7, 2014 by

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This is our fourth blog on special educational needs reform and what needs to happen if implementation is going to […]

Ian Noon: What deaf children need from SEN reform #3: The Local Offer

September 6, 2014 by

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Has your local authority made you an offer yet? Under the big changes to the SEN system, which we’ve been […]

Ian Noon: What deaf children need from SEN reform #2: More participation

September 5, 2014 by

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On Monday, we kicked off a week of blogs about special educational needs (SEN) reform. All of these changes came […]

Ian Noon: What deaf children need from SEN reform #1: Better data

September 4, 2014 by

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Good news everyone! Christmas has come early… if you’re a policy geek like me. Monday was the day that (nearly) all of […]

Tamsin Coates: What the government’s Special Educational Needs changes mean for parents of deaf children

June 26, 2014 by

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The government has put in place some new ‘reforms’ – changes to current practice, which are directly within the Special […]

Ian Noon: Tell your MP to turn up for the debate on deaf children’s education

October 14, 2013 by

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After 18 months of campaigning and 50,000+ petition signatures, MPs have agreed that concerns over cuts to funding to support […]

Tamsin Coates: Making a statement of special educational needs for your deaf child

April 9, 2013 by

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Last year my eldest son started secondary school and whilst he has barely had time to find his feet, with […]

Ian Noon: Is this really the right time for special educational needs reform?

February 21, 2013 by

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Sad parliamentary geeks of the world, rejoice! The long-expected Children and Families Bill has now been published, setting out, amongst […]

Deaf News: Deaf teenager stands up for her educational rights at Conservative Party conference

October 11, 2012 by

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On Tuesday, Ellen Arthur, who is 15, became a hero to this website when she went to the Conservative Party […]