ALLFIE’s research project: the story so far
Armineh Soorenian fills us in on what she’s found out about school accessibility plans in the first stages.
11th January 2019
Armineh Soorenian fills us in on what she’s found out about school accessibility plans in the first stages.
11th January 2019
The Alliance for Inclusive Education is joining forces with education unions for a national day of action against Disability Discrimination in Education. Our focus is on raising MPs’ awareness of the injustices faced by Disabled students when attempting to access mainstream education.
According to Richard Rieser, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) cuts and the failure of mainstream schools to carry out their statutory responsibility to include students with SEND, including those with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Issues, is fast becoming a national disgrace.
29th October 2018
Are there Accessibility Plans in place? Tell us about your experiences.
In October 2018, we will be holding focus groups in North East England for:
Disabled young people and children
Parents of Disabled learners
Educators and professionals
3rd September 2018
Simone Aspis spoke at the Civil Society Forum, part of the Disabled People’s Summit hosted by the UK government on 23rd July 2018. Her speech, drawing attention to the failures of the UK government recently highlighted by the UN, drew “repeated loud applause”.
Fixed term contract from September 2018 to March 2020
Salary £32,795 (including inner London weighting) per annum on a pro rata basis for 17.5 hours – £16,937
How effective are they?
A team of Disabled young people tell us about their research into how well Education, Health and Care Plans are working.
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.