May 2018 Briefing no.2: Challenging Local Funding Cuts
What you can do to challenge cuts which are affecting Disabled pupils’ right to mainstream education
What you can do to challenge cuts which are affecting Disabled pupils’ right to mainstream education
Find out more about the inquiry, what ALLFIE is doing and what you can do to influence it.
Our asks for London
We look at three important cases affecting the right to mainstream education.
ALLFIE reports back on Christine Lenehan’s review of residential special schools and colleges.
Overuse and abuse of sectioning of Disabled people (including young people) with learning difficulties and autism.
We’ve given our full November briefing to what the UN had to say about the UK government’s record on disabled people’s human rights, and what this means for campaigning.
Christine Lenehan, Chair of the Council for Disabled Children, talked to Jess and Yewande from ALLFIE about her review of residential special schools.
Richard Rieser reports back from the 2nd International Conference on Special Education
How has the General Election changed the outlook for inclusion?
Dr Paul Doyle writes about his experiences of residential special school, and how important it is for Disabled children to have a voice.
Academics from Edge Hill University share some of their research on what inclusion means