Parents for Inclusion – the big handover
The work of the parents’ group goes on, despite loss of funding. Micheline Mason, Cornelia Broesskamp & the PI team report back.
The work of the parents’ group goes on, despite loss of funding. Micheline Mason, Cornelia Broesskamp & the PI team report back.
Richard Rieser interviews Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, joint General Secretaries of the new National Education Union (NEU) about their interest in inclusion.
Bumper 50th edition! inclusion snakes and ladders, interview with Kevin Courtney and Mary Bousted of the NEU, school visit to Tollgate Primary, young people’s research into EHCPs and more…
Challenging local authority policy which makes it harder for Disabled pupils to access mainstream education
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Inclusion Now 48
One of the themes emerging for me from this issue of Inclusion Now is transitions. I’ve found from talking to parents, teachers and young people that many people experience difficulties with transitions. You get everything working – more or less – and then it’s all change again. The Head of Emersons Green Primary School alludes […]
“We’re trying to create ripples of change, socially. It’s the same experience for everyone, as much as possible.” Belinda Shaw and Navin Kikabhai visited Emersons Green Primary School near Bristol and found a bustling school with inclusion at its heart.
Alisha Adams, a young autistic woman, talks about the dangers of putting people into boxes
Videos, training sessions and community circles
Tara Flood rounds up views from across the education sector on some of the current challenges to inclusion
Mike Lambert talks to Marsha de Cordova MP, about her schooling as a visually impaired young person, her views on inclusive education & ambitions as Shadow Minister for Disabled People.