Where next for inclusive education?
By Mel Ainscow, Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Manchester.
By Mel Ainscow, Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Manchester.
By Sharon Smith, Mother & Researcher
By Dr Edmore Masendeke, ALLFIE’s Policy and Research Lead
My name is Yewande Akintelu-Omoniyi, I am ALLFIE’s Our Voice Youth Project Co Lead. In this article, I will be examining the language of SEND.
By ALLFIE’s Melody Powell, Social Media Co-Lead, and Sharon Smith, Mother and PhD researcher
By Iyiola Olafimihan, ALLFIE’s Campaigns and Justice Lead
In July 2024, ISOS Partnership published its report, ‘Towards an Effective and Financially Sustainable Approach to SEND in England’. Richard Rieser, World of Inclusion, asks: Should the new UK Government be following this advice or going a different route to achieve its stated aim of ‘more inclusive education’?
This year Disability History Month runs from 14th November to 20th December 2024. The theme is Disability, Employment & Livelihood.
This legal question was posed by ALLFIE’s Michelle Daley and Catherine Bebbington. It was answered by Beverley Simpson and Lucy Atherton, Simpson Millar Solicitors.
Welcome to the latest edition of Inclusion Now magazine, inclusive education news including a tribute to Micheline Mason, inclusive practice from Mel Ainscow, SEND crisis updates, policy news, EHCPs and more.
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By Richard Rieser, World of Inclusion