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Home » Inclusion Now 69 » The Children and Families Act 2014 Ten Years On » ALLFIE strip July Issue

ALLFIE strip July Issue


21 August 2024

Image description There are three Disabled people in the scene, and the cartoon is a strip of five images. Person 1 is a white woman with glasses, wearing a purple top and seated in a wheelchair. She has orange hair tied at the back with a red hair band. Person 2 is a white man wearing a yellow top. He had brown hair. Person 3 is a Black woman wearing a pink top. She has black hair. Image text Image 1 Person 1: Did you know that it’s the tenth anniversary of the Children and Families Act (2014)? Person 2: Is that the one where they introduced the ‘presumption of mainstream education’ for Disabled children and Young people? Person 3: Yep, along with a more ‘holistic assessment’ and support Image 2 Person 2: So what went wrong? Image 3 Person 1: Well, 10 years on and we’re still being systematically excluded from mainstream schools… Image 4 Person 3: Driven away by League Tables and inaccessible curriculum! Image 5 Person 1: In fact, many of the government’s actions are working against the 2014 Act! Person 3: Along with them having built 108 new special schools over the past 10 years! Person 2: What?!

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