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In the news: Some schools and LAs struggling with SEN provision, report claims
A report has suggested that the SEND reforms, academisation and reforms to school funding have led to a "fragmented" system for SEN provision. It claims that while some schools are coping well, others are struggling to offer the right support to pupils with SEN and disabilities.
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