The government has outlined plans requiring SEND children with less complex needs to have an individual support plan (ISPs).
The investment comes with the government set to unveil its schools white paper, which will include reforms to the SEND system ...
Parents of disabled children with complex needs are spending an average of more than £8,500 a year because the SEND system is ...
Jo Harris, education manager for the Field Studies Council, explores how outdoor learning experiences can help achieve the government’s newly proposed ‘outside the curriculum’ enrichment goals The ...
School food leaders have met in London to explore alternative ways of funding school meals in England, amid growing concern ...
Price increases and food shortages are some of the issues faced by the school meals industry, according to research by LACA, who is calling for increased funding for Free School Meals LACA has ...
School buildings and other education settings are often used for events. But how can health and safety be assured when these take place? Jeanette Harris, committee member of the Institution of ...
The Department for Education has recently highlighted that there are many school buildings with “serious structural issues”, and that the "risk of collapse" of one or more blocks in some schools was a ...
The global education technology show Bett returns to London's ExCel on 22-24 January to showcase the latest education technology and host talks from inspiring professionals from the EdTech sector Now ...
The government is introducing clear national price bands and strengthened standards to ensure independent special schools deliver for children.
Youth unemployment will only improve by better aligning education, employers and policy, according to new research.
The Education Committee says that despite government progress towards removing RAAC from schools, significant concerns remain about the condition of England’s school estate.
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