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20 pathfinders will test the main proposals in the special educational needs and disabilities green paper.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The number of disabled children receiving short breaks more than doubled between April 2008 and March 2011, with increases in every area of the country. The findings are published today in a report by Together for Disabled C…
Children's Minister, Sarah Teather, today calls on the public to make sure their voices are heard by responding to the Government's proposals to reform the education and health support for children with special educa…
The Minister for Children addresses the SSAT conference on complex learning difficulties and disabilities.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather writes to 'The Guardian' to respond to inaccurate claims about the SEN and disability green paper.
Michael Gove presents award for Winkler's tireless campaigning to support the earlier identification of children with SEN or disabilities.
The government has announced funding to support low-income families with disabled children.
Children’s Minister Sarah Teather speaks about the government's commitment to support disabled children and their families.
Sarah Teather responds to the Ofsted report on special educational needs (SEN) and reinforces her commitment to working with all involved parties to improve the SEN system.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather calls for contributions to a new special educational needs (SEN) green paper.
Sarah Teather: Improving the special educational needs (SEN) system will put parents in control of their child’s education.
Children's Minister Sarah Teather writes to the 'Daily Telegraph' to refute claims that the forthcoming green paper has been sparked by recent statistics.
Sarah Teather speaks about the steps she will take to improve the support available to children with special educational needs.
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