We recently ran an article about the Government's consultation about Supporting Children at School with Medical Conditions. In it, we linked to concerns by Unison about who should be performing ...
Are pandemic-born children at risk of being overlooked by SEND reforms? A look at early years disruption, school support and ...
Why learners who rely on AAC assistive tech risk losing out from more unintended consequences of the SEND reform proposals ...
Tee-Jay’s petition is a reminder that children and young people with SEND are not passive recipients of policy initiatives.
Catriona Moore has a background in policy and communications and has worked for a number of health, social care and disability organisations. When her younger daughter was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome ...
Sharon Smith is a co-director for Special Needs Jungle and is the mother of a young lady who has Down's syndrome. She undertook doctoral research at the University of Birmingham, exploring inclusion ...
This is Part two of yesterday's article about EOTAS, the out of school EHCP package that's been completely ignored in the SEND proposals of the Schools's White Paper. One of the biggest concerns about ...
The Invisible Lifeline: Why EOTAS is Non-Negotiable for the ‘Sanctuary Cohort’, who have been ignored by the Schools White Paper's SEND proposals ...
Special Needs Jungle isn’t free to run. We need funding to cover the basics—hosting, security, software, and ongoing maintenance—so the site stays online, safe, and reliable for families who depend on ...
Special Needs Jungle provides parent-centred information, news, special needs resources and informed opinion about SEND - Special educational needs and disability, Education, Health and Care Plans, ...