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Government fails again to act over school ‘safe rooms’

By John Pring on 22nd August 2014 Category: Education, Human Rights, News Archive

Government fails again to act over school ‘safe rooms’
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The government has refused to act after fresh allegations emerged of a special school shutting disabled children in “safe rooms” as a punishment. The allegations concerning the school in Stoke-on-Trent mean that the Department for Education (DfE) and its education watchdog […]

DSA reforms could decimate number of disabled university students

By John Pring on 11th July 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

DSA reforms could decimate number of disabled university students
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Four in five disabled students say they are more likely to drop out of university if the government presses ahead with plans to reform the system of disability-related higher education support, according to “shocking” new figures. The poll of disabled students, […]

Coalition MPs raise concerns over reform of support for disabled students

By John Pring on 4th July 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Coalition MPs raise concerns over reform of support for disabled students
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Conservative and Liberal Democrat MPs have raised concerns over government plans to “reform” the system of higher education support for disabled students. The disabled Tory MP Paul Maynard was among coalition MPs who questioned the plans to focus disabled students’ allowance […]

Students to lobby MPs over cuts to ‘vital’ allowance

By John Pring on 6th June 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Students to lobby MPs over cuts to ‘vital’ allowance
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Disabled students across England are today (Friday) taking part in a nationwide lobby of MPs’ surgeries in protest at “deeply unfair” reforms to the system of higher education support. The day of action has been organised by the National Union of […]

Unions attack government over education reforms

By John Pring on 30th May 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Unions attack government over education reforms
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The government’s education reforms have come under heavy attack from delegates at the TUC’s annual disabled workers’ conference. Delegates approved an  emergency motion opposing cuts to disabled students’ allowance (DSA), which were announced at the beginning of last month and apply […]

Disabled students could ‘fall through the cracks’ after ‘deeply unfair’ reforms

By John Pring on 11th April 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Disabled students could ‘fall through the cracks’ after ‘deeply unfair’ reforms
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“Deeply unfair” reforms to the system of higher education support in England will make it harder for disabled students to attend university and more likely to drop out of their courses, say campaigners. The reforms to the disabled students’ allowance (DSA) […]

EHRC takes “shocking” position on inclusive education

By John Pring on 4th April 2014 Category: Education, Human Rights, News Archive

EHRC takes “shocking” position on inclusive education
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been accused of taking an “absolutely disgraceful” and “shocking” position on the inclusion of disabled children in mainstream schools. In a letter to the Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE), the commission suggested it […]

Inclusive education ‘just a lottery for disabled children’, says report

By John Pring on 28th March 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Inclusive education ‘just a lottery for disabled children’, says report
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The least-inclusive local authority in the country is seven times more likely to send a child to a special school than the best-performing council, according to new research. In the latest of a series of reports stretching back to 1983, the […]

Project Ability could create elusive ‘legacy’ from London 2012

By John Pring on 28th March 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Project Ability could create elusive ‘legacy’ from London 2012
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An inclusive school sports scheme could eventually help to make disability hate crime a distant memory, according to a retired Paralympian and sports broadcaster. Kate Grey was speaking after the government announced that its Project Ability scheme, which supports disabled and […]

Muted response as SEN reforms become law

By John Pring on 14th March 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Muted response as SEN reforms become law
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Campaigners for inclusive education have given a mixed reaction to the coalition’s Children and Families Act (CFA), which received royal assent this week. The act introduces a range of major reforms across adoption, family justice, and the special educational needs (SEN) […]

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