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The right to an education, health and care plan must be retained | Special educational needs

Legal rights for education that meets the needs of children and young people with special needs and educational (SEND) threats. Thousands of children are deprived of vital saving, or completely lost access to education.

With the horizon of new education reforms, each of the government’s sign suggests the right to the education, health and care plan (EHCP) of children attending major schools. Local authorities want to reduce EHCPs significantly, or remove them completely, to reduce them from the duties they find often expensive and annoying.

About 85 % of children with Send are taught in the prevailing settings. More than 270,000 of these children have EHCPS. These documents that are legally implemented in terms of the child or young man’s needs, and support their enabling to fulfill their individual capabilities. EHCPS allows children and young people who have all kinds of disabilities to receive education.

Without legal support, which is supported by the additional necessary resources for schools, the ministers are unlikely to achieve their goal of more children who suffer from a prosperous, or even alive, in prevailing education. The full reduction or extraction of EHCPS in prevailing education does not mean that their needs disappear in a magically. Instead, it will increase the already crowded private school requests or it means that they will be forced out of school completely.

We believe that the audience is next to us, and we support the newly launched Save Save campaign (SOCR) led by people with special needs, IPSEA and others. This campaign calls for EHCPS, now and in the future. Latter Seam This goal reflects at 100,000 signatures, which means that the issue will be considered to discuss Parliament, and is still growing.

For more than 40 years, children and young people with special needs and education have had a legal right to education that meets their needs. This raises catastrophic plans to reduce the benefits for the disabled, and this raises the issue of who we are as a state and the type of society in which we want to live. Whatever Send problems for the transmission system, the answer is not to remove the rights of children and youth. Families cannot lose this valuable legal protection.

Emil Al Ghanaian Professor, College of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool
Elizabeth Artcher CEO, PDA Association
Jane Ashir President of the National Autism Society
Professor Simon Baron Cohen Director of the Autism Research Center, Cambridge University
Anna Bird CEO, contact
Ian Pearl Journalist and creator of deficit
Alison Bloomer Editor, learning deficit today
Carol Boys chief executive officerDown Syndrome Association
Lucy Bray Professor of Literacy in Child Health, Edge Hill University
Jane Campbell Disability rights campaign
Madeleine Cassidy IPSEA CEO (an independent provider of special education advice))
Samantha Clark CEO, learning deficit in England
Luke Clements Fuck Professor of Law and Social Justice, Leeds University
Dr. Munsara Camps Researcher, author and consultant in the early years
Justin Cook Head of Politics and Impact, National Deaf Association
Claire Cosenen Director of donation and participation, children
Claire Dior CEO, National Association of Private Schools
Rachel Filmer Founder, send alliance rights
Anita Franklin Professor of Childhood Studies, University of Manchester Metropolitan
Carrie Grant The broadcaster and sent the father
Fazilite Hadi The head of politics, the rights of deficit in the United Kingdom
Jin Harris CEO, speech and language in the United Kingdom
John Harris Journalist and writer and send the father
Angela Hasiotz Professor of mental disability, London University College
Ben Higgins CEO, Bild
Sherry Houston A representative and a sponge of disability
Dr. Redian Hughes CEO, Al -Aqeeq Group Volunteer Organizations
Sarah Johnson President, Prossab
Dr. Anna Kennedy Founder and charitable campaign for autism
Golanta Lasota CEO, ambitious about autism
Dr. Tony Lloyd former CEO, ADHD Foundation
Christine McQuenes Announcer, activist and sends parents
David Mitchell The novelist sends the father
Rosa Moncton Disability and sending the campaign
Emma Murphy Managing director, Infact (Independent Evangelical Anti -Single Confidence)
Chris Buckham Announcer and nervous diversity
Al -Qarmazi page Photographer and send the father
Liz Pelicano Professor of Autism Research, London University College
Sally Philips Actor and activists and sending the father
Sharon Prat Founder member, Send the national crisis
Tom Burmer CEO, autism work
Brian Roberts The Director of Education and Welfare, the National Association for the Disorder of the Fetal Spectrum, and the transmission of parents
Catherine Ronzwick Cole Professor and President of Education, Sheffield University
Sarah Ryan Professor of Social Welfare, University of Manchester Metropolitan
Saba Salman Journalist and activist
Melissa Simmonds Autism campaign and send the father
Tom Shakespeare Professor of Disability Research, London College for Hygiene and Equatorial Medicine
Stephanie Shirley The philanthropist and the autistic commercial lady
Caroline Stevens CEO, National Autism Society
John Sparks CEO, Mincap
Rachel Stefenson CEO, unlike Rett
Tania Terro and Rena Watts Participated managers, the forest of people with special needs
James WhatsApp Enes CEO, meaning
Elianor Wright Legal officer, mites!
Stephen Onwin Director and writer and send the father
Suzy Yardley CEO of the autistic child in the United Kingdom
And 50 others (The full menu in www.saverchildrensrights.org.uk))

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