2026-02-20
32 分钟This is The Guardian.
Today, will the government fix our broken special educational needs system?
We are moving to tackle the generational challenges in our system.
Supporting children with SEND to succeed.
After a year of delay, the government next week will finally release a long-expected white paper.
The government had been due to announce reforms to the SEND system in coming weeks but has delayed its plans until the new year.
It's setting up plans to tackle the spiralling crisis in support for children with special educational needs in England.
In England today,
Around one in five children are identified as needing specialised educational support,
known as SEND, and the system designed to support them is buckling under the pressure.
Local authorities are facing billion-pound deficits in funding.
Diagnoses are spiralling.
Desperate parents are taking councils to tribunals in record numbers and winning.
CEND reform sits in one of the most politically combustible spaces in British public policy.
Children's rights, public money and parental trust in the state.
The government says big changes will have to be made as the current system is failing.
But the proposed reforms are already causing huge anxiety among parents.
and leading them to ask one question.
From The Guardian, I'm Annie Kelly.
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