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England's Special Educational Needs System Faces Reform Amidst Funding Crisis and Delays
Amidst a funding crisis and significant delays, England's system for supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is facing potential reforms, including the possible scrapping of Education, Health, and Care plans (EHCPs), sparking protests from concerned parents.
England's Special Educational Needs System Faces Reform Amidst Funding Crisis and Delays
Amidst a funding crisis and significant delays, England's system for supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is facing potential reforms, including the possible scrapping of Education, Health, and Care plans (EHCPs), sparking protests from concerned parents.
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28% Bias Score


Labour warns of SEND funding crisis, risks repeating welfare reform chaos
A think tank warns that the UK government's plan to curb spending on special educational needs (SEND) could lead to another political crisis, similar to the welfare reform chaos, as councils face an £8 billion deficit by 2027.
Labour warns of SEND funding crisis, risks repeating welfare reform chaos
A think tank warns that the UK government's plan to curb spending on special educational needs (SEND) could lead to another political crisis, similar to the welfare reform chaos, as councils face an £8 billion deficit by 2027.
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40% Bias Score


UK SEND Support Cuts Face Parental Backlash
Parents and educators criticize the UK government's potential cuts to special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support, citing lengthy delays in obtaining Education, Health and Care plans (EHCPs), insufficient funding, and difficulties navigating the system, impacting children's educational...
UK SEND Support Cuts Face Parental Backlash
Parents and educators criticize the UK government's potential cuts to special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support, citing lengthy delays in obtaining Education, Health and Care plans (EHCPs), insufficient funding, and difficulties navigating the system, impacting children's educational...
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52% Bias Score


£5bn SEND Deficit Threatens to Bankrupt English Councils
Years of overspending on special educational needs in England has created a £5bn deficit, threatening to bankrupt numerous councils by March 2024 unless the government intervenes; a schools white paper proposes changes to reduce eligibility for support, but councils are skeptical of its effectivenes...
£5bn SEND Deficit Threatens to Bankrupt English Councils
Years of overspending on special educational needs in England has created a £5bn deficit, threatening to bankrupt numerous councils by March 2024 unless the government intervenes; a schools white paper proposes changes to reduce eligibility for support, but councils are skeptical of its effectivenes...
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60% Bias Score


England's "SEND Lottery": Unequal Support for Children with Special Needs
A new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) reveals a "SEND lottery" in English schools, with children frequently absent, changing schools, or living in heavily academised areas less likely to receive SEND support, highlighting systemic issues and urging mandatory teacher training on SEND a...
England's "SEND Lottery": Unequal Support for Children with Special Needs
A new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) reveals a "SEND lottery" in English schools, with children frequently absent, changing schools, or living in heavily academised areas less likely to receive SEND support, highlighting systemic issues and urging mandatory teacher training on SEND a...
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36% Bias Score


UK Faces £4 Billion Special Education Needs Funding Crisis
A UK parliamentary report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special education needs funding, causing significant delays in support services and creating a "postcode lottery" of quality; urgent reforms are needed to prevent a "lost generation" of children.
UK Faces £4 Billion Special Education Needs Funding Crisis
A UK parliamentary report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special education needs funding, causing significant delays in support services and creating a "postcode lottery" of quality; urgent reforms are needed to prevent a "lost generation" of children.
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32% Bias Score

MPs oppose scrapping care plans for children with special needs
The Education Select Committee in the UK recommends against eliminating individualized care plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, calling for improved support standards, teacher training, and increased funding instead.

MPs oppose scrapping care plans for children with special needs
The Education Select Committee in the UK recommends against eliminating individualized care plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, calling for improved support standards, teacher training, and increased funding instead.
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UK Government Urged to Protect Special Needs Entitlements Amidst Funding Crisis
The Disabled Children's Partnership urges the UK government against cutting special needs entitlements, citing rising costs, long wait times for support, and over \£100 million spent on failed legal challenges in 2022-23, while the government highlights its \£740 million investment to create more sp...

UK Government Urged to Protect Special Needs Entitlements Amidst Funding Crisis
The Disabled Children's Partnership urges the UK government against cutting special needs entitlements, citing rising costs, long wait times for support, and over \£100 million spent on failed legal challenges in 2022-23, while the government highlights its \£740 million investment to create more sp...
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.

UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.
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48% Bias Score

\£5.2 Billion SEND Deficit Threatens English Councils
England's councils will overspend on special educational needs and disability (SEND) services by nearly \£2 billion next year, increasing the accumulated deficit to \£5.2 billion by March 2026, forcing the government to address both the historic debt and the unsustainable growth of future spending, ...

\£5.2 Billion SEND Deficit Threatens English Councils
England's councils will overspend on special educational needs and disability (SEND) services by nearly \£2 billion next year, increasing the accumulated deficit to \£5.2 billion by March 2026, forcing the government to address both the historic debt and the unsustainable growth of future spending, ...
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60% Bias Score

UK SEND System Failures Leave Families Facing High Costs and Emotional Distress
Tiya Currie's struggle to secure an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) for her son Arun, who has Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), highlights systemic failures in the UK's SEND system, including high costs, bureaucratic hurdles, and inadequate support, impacting thousands of families.

UK SEND System Failures Leave Families Facing High Costs and Emotional Distress
Tiya Currie's struggle to secure an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) for her son Arun, who has Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), highlights systemic failures in the UK's SEND system, including high costs, bureaucratic hurdles, and inadequate support, impacting thousands of families.
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52% Bias Score

UK Special Educational Needs Funding Crisis: £4 Billion Deficit and Systemic Failures
A UK government report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special educational needs (SEND) funding, affecting 1.14 million children, due to rising demand and insufficient budget increases, creating significant regional disparities in service quality and access.

UK Special Educational Needs Funding Crisis: £4 Billion Deficit and Systemic Failures
A UK government report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special educational needs (SEND) funding, affecting 1.14 million children, due to rising demand and insufficient budget increases, creating significant regional disparities in service quality and access.
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44% Bias Score
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