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  • About Us

      About Us

      ALLFIE believes that Inclusive Education is the basis of lifelong equality. Children who learn and play together will grow into adults who can understand and respect each other’s differences.

    • What we do
    • Who we work with
    • Our principles
    • Annual Reports
    • Strategic Plan 
    • Our team
    • Contact us
  • Our work

      Our work

      Our vision is a fully Inclusive Education system that welcomes all with the ultimate goal of ending all forms of segregated education for Disabled pupils and students.

    • Campaigns and Justice
    • Capacity Building and Development 
    • Policy and Research
  • Resource Hub

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      Lots of useful resources around Inclusive Education.

    • Inclusion Now magazine
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    • Useful Contacts
    • Other Resources
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ALLFIE strip July Issue

21 August 2024

ALLFIE strip July Issue

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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