A new study from the Education Policy Institute highlights inconsistencies in how children with special educational needs and disabilities in England are identified and supported.
Area SEND inspections, which Ofsted carry out jointly with the Care Quality Commission, are set to begin again after they were paused in March 2020 due to COVID-19.
Results from a NAHT survey show that the £6,000 average funding for the ‘recovery premium’ has been entirely wiped out for many schools because of a change in how the government calculates the number of children eligible for pupil premium funding.
A new coalition has been launched to help local authorities make a success of the government’s expanded £220 million Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme
The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funds low carbon heating systems, such as heat pumps, and energy efficiency measures like insulation and LED lighting.
New data shows the full scale of national school returns, with 94% of primary school children and 89% of secondary school students back in class as of Monday 15 March.
Initially, all post-primary staff (including teaching and support staff) and older students in Years 12-14 will be included in this programme of regular testing
The new Children’s Commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza is launching a major review of the future of childhood, with the largest consultation ever held with children in England.