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11 months ago
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Researchers design potential therapy for children with rare genetic conditions
A research team has identified new potential treatments for children with rare genetic conditions of blood vessels which cause severe lifelong and disabling symptoms like seizures and impaired development The researchers -- at the Francis Crick Institute and Great Ormond Street Hospital GOSH UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health -- showed that problems with...
https://socialcare.today/2023/10/06/researchers-design-potential-therapy-for-children-with-rare-genetic-conditions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=researchers-design-potential-therapy-for-children-with-rare-genetic-conditions
11 months ago
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Faith primary schools admitting fewer children with special educational needs
Faith primary schools are admitting fewer children with special educational needs and disabilities SEND than local authority community primaries according to new research from the London School of Economics LSE In research funded by the British Academy Dr Tammy Campbell analysed Reception year admissions to mainstream state schools from - in England using the National...
https://socialcare.today/2023/10/04/faith-primary-schools-admitting-fewer-children-with-special-educational-needs/
11 months ago
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Faith primary schools admitting fewer children with special educational needs
Faith primary schools are admitting fewer children with special educational needs and disabilities SEND than local authority community primaries according to new research from the London School of Economics LSE In research funded by the British Academy Dr Tammy Campbell analysed Reception year admissions to mainstream state schools from - in England using the National...
https://socialcare.today/2023/10/04/faith-primary-schools-admitting-fewer-children-with-special-educational-needs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=faith-primary-schools-admitting-fewer-children-with-special-educational-needs
11 months ago
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New childcare entitlements have little to offer poor families, research shows
The largest and fastest expansion of free childcare on record offers little to the poorest families according to analysis by the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies IFS In the March Budget the government announced it would double spending on the free entitlement to a funded childcare place in just three years By September...
https://socialcare.today/2023/10/02/new-childcare-entitlements-have-little-to-offer-poor-families-research-shows/
11 months ago
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New childcare entitlements have little to offer poor families, research shows
The largest and fastest expansion of free childcare on record offers little to the poorest families according to analysis by the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies IFS In the March Budget the government announced it would double spending on the free entitlement to a funded childcare place in just three years By September...
https://socialcare.today/2023/10/02/new-childcare-entitlements-have-little-to-offer-poor-families-research-shows/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-childcare-entitlements-have-little-to-offer-poor-families-research-shows
11 months ago
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Child poverty pushing schools to the brink, says staff survey
Schools are reeling in the face of rising child poverty according to a widescale survey by the Education Anti-Poverty Coalition A large majority of staff reported that they and their colleagues are increasingly having to divert from their allocated roles to deal with its impact while over half of teachers reported an increase...
https://socialcare.today/2023/09/29/child-poverty-pushing-schools-to-the-brink-says-staff-survey/
11 months ago
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Child poverty pushing schools to the brink, says staff survey
Schools are reeling in the face of rising child poverty according to a widescale survey by the Education Anti-Poverty Coalition A large majority of staff reported that they and their colleagues are increasingly having to divert from their allocated roles to deal with its impact while over half of teachers reported an increase...
https://socialcare.today/2023/09/29/child-poverty-pushing-schools-to-the-brink-says-staff-survey/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=child-poverty-pushing-schools-to-the-brink-says-staff-survey
11 months ago
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Councils waste £60m on tribunals over SEND children, report shows
Councils blew m in a year on unsuccessful court disputes with parents and carers seeking support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities SEND according to new research A new report by Pro Bono Economics PBE commissioned by the Disabled Children's Partnership DCP reveals that more than SEND tribunals were...
https://socialcare.today/2023/09/28/councils-waste-60m-on-tribunals-over-send-children-report-shows/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=councils-waste-60m-on-tribunals-over-send-children-report-shows
11 months ago
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Councils waste £60m on tribunals over SEND children, report shows
Councils blew m in a year on unsuccessful court disputes with parents and carers seeking support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities SEND according to new research A new report by Pro Bono Economics PBE commissioned by the Disabled Children's Partnership DCP reveals that more than SEND tribunals were...
https://socialcare.today/2023/09/28/councils-waste-60m-on-tribunals-over-send-children-report-shows/
11 months ago
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Welsh government commits to corporate parenting pledge list
Wales' first minister has signed a new Corporate Parenting Charter committing the Welsh government to nine promises when working with care-experienced children and young people The charter sets out principles that all public bodies and their leaders should follow in the design and delivery of services such as eradicating stigma providing a stable home and...
https://socialcare.today/2023/09/27/welsh-government-commits-to-corporate-parenting-pledge-list/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=welsh-government-commits-to-corporate-parenting-pledge-list
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