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Inclusive education campaigners blame ‘ideological shift’ for rise in segregation

By John Pring on 6th April 2017 Category: Education

Inclusive education campaigners blame ‘ideological shift’ for rise in segregation
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Campaigners have blamed funding cuts and an “ideological shift” for a sharp rise in the proportion of disabled children being educated in special schools over the last four years. Figures from the Local Government Association (LGA) show the proportion of pupils […]

Spring budget: New free schools funding ‘shows utter disregard for human rights’

By John Pring on 9th March 2017 Category: Education

Spring budget: New free schools funding ‘shows utter disregard for human rights’
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New funding for free schools worth hundreds of millions of pounds shows the government has an “utter disregard” for the human rights of disabled children and young people, say campaigners. Yesterday’s budget saw the government announce £320 million in funding to […]

Minister warned over rights after launching residential special school review

By John Pring on 26th January 2017 Category: Education

Minister warned over rights after launching residential special school review
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Continuing to fund residential special schools is a breach of the human rights of disabled young people, campaigners have warned the government after it launched a review of provision. The Department for Education (DfE) this week launched an independent review to […]

Campaign calls on supporters to tell ministers: ‘Educate, don’t segregate’

By John Pring on 1st December 2016 Category: Education

Campaign calls on supporters to tell ministers: ‘Educate, don’t segregate’
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A new campaign is calling on disabled people and their allies to show their opposition to “deeply flawed” and “discriminatory” government plans to increase provision of grammar schools in England. The Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE) is hoping that its Educate […]

Grammar school plans ‘ignore impact on disabled pupils’

By John Pring on 15th September 2016 Category: Education

Grammar school plans ‘ignore impact on disabled pupils’
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The government failed to take any account of the impact on disabled pupils of its “discriminatory” plans to expand grammar schools in England, say campaigners. A government consultation paper published this week, Schools That Work For Everyone, includes plans to remove […]

UN’s ‘fantastic’ inclusive education guidance is ‘embarrassment’ for UK government

By John Pring on 8th September 2016 Category: Education

UN’s ‘fantastic’ inclusive education guidance is ‘embarrassment’ for UK government
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Strict new guidance published by the United Nations has increased pressure on the UK government to abandon its opposition to an inclusive education system, say campaigners. The guidance, published by the committee on the rights of persons with disabilities (CRPD), makes […]

Green’s new co-leader credits Independent Living Fund campaign

By John Pring on 8th September 2016 Category: Politics

Green’s new co-leader credits Independent Living Fund campaign
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The new co-leader of the Green party has told Disability News Service (DNS) that he will make support for inclusive education a key focus of his new role. Jonathan Bartley was elected alongside Caroline Lucas (pictured with Bartley) last week to […]

Greens highlight Labour inclusion flaws at hustings, after Tory and Lib Dem no-show

By John Pring on 27th March 2015 Category: Education

Greens highlight Labour inclusion flaws at hustings, after Tory and Lib Dem no-show
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Campaigners have accused the Labour party of sharing the government’s appetite for segregating disabled children in special schools. Shadow minister Steve McCabe (pictured, right) was repeatedly criticised for Labour’s refusal to oppose the coalition’s policies on inclusive education, at a pre-election […]

UN debate will be reminder of true inclusive education

By John Pring on 6th February 2015 Category: Education, Human Rights, News Archive

UN debate will be reminder of true inclusive education
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A high-profile day of debate will be a chance to remind the United Nations – and the UK government – what disabled people mean by “inclusive education”, say campaigners. The UN’s committee on the rights of persons with disabilities (CRPD) has […]

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