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The UK and EU have agreed that the UK will join the Erasmus+ scheme in 2027, along with further progress in other areas of the UK-EU reset.
Plans for a new Child Protection Authority unveiled as part of government strategy to protect children from predators and abuse.
Education Secretary announces reforms to tighten rules on fraud in the student finance system that cost taxpayers £2m in 2022/23.
Best Start Family Hubs to act as one-stop-shop for parents with SEND professional and services to support speech and language development confirmed.
Trainee teacher numbers reach highest point since pandemic as government progresses towards its pledge to recruit and retain 6,500 additional teachers.
Government acts on commitment to put parents’ experiences at the heart of SEND reform through new public engagement campaign.
Innovators to test earlier interventions to help support children with SEND, backed by government.
Every school to be set an individual minimum target to improve attendance and set up every child to achieve and thrive.
Government introduces Regional Improvement Teams to help underperforming colleges to turn things around.
An independent review into the operations of Social Work England has been launched to ensure that social workers are properly supporting vulnerable people.
Government to set out plans to bring the curriculum into the modern day and help young people step into the future.
The government will underline its commitment to get children heathier and more active following new figures revealing the scale of the childhood obesity problem.
Education Secretary confirms all pupils will sit a mandatory reading test at age 13 to drive up reading standards.
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