Eligible primary schools are invited to bid for funding in the next phase of the government’s free breakfast clubs, ahead of ...
Three quarters of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are concerned about their prospects of getting into university, ...
Peers have urged ministers to devolve major decision-making and resources to local authorities, colleges and employers in an ...
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced a review of guidelines for agencies to help tackle the criminalisation of ...
The Commons Public Accounts Committee has held its first evidence session on its inquiry into the financial sustainability of children’s care homes. Here are five key takeaways from the lengthy, wide ...
Tom Wright from Birketts LLP outlines the role of public agencies, social care practitioners and birth families when medical ...
Campaigners have highlighted a 50% rise in the number of pupils struggling to regulate their behaviour, manage emotions and form relationships in school.
Surrey children’s services staff went to the wrong address to check on 10-year-old Sara Sharif the day before she was ...
Researchers have raised concerns over the unequal strain being felt by mainstream schools with the highest populations of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Council leaders say the government should write off billions of pounds in overspends on special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) services to avoid the “total collapse” of the system in ...