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Significant link between SEN and looked-after children
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Families seeking SEND support left exhausted by 'adversarial and bureaucratic' system
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Inclusive provision: More than a question of funding?
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Supplement: Excellence in SEND (2019)
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Joint SEND inspections reveal inadequate support in many areas
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The Tes SEN Show 2019
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