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SENPRF contributes intelligent analysis, knowledge & experience to promote the development of SEND policy & practice. Twitter account run by @Sharon_L_Smith

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We would welcome blog posts in response to this conversation starter from Brahm - do get in touch if you would like to respond or engage in the conversation.
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New Blog Post from Professor Brahm Norwich: How government can reduce EHCPs without limiting parents’ rights. #EHCP #EHCPs #SENPRF #SENPolicyResearchForum #SENDReform #SEND.
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New Blog Post: .Response to Brahm Norwich: How government can reduce EHCPs without limiting parents’ rights by Rachel Filmer (Parent Campaigner: Save Our Children's Rights). #EHCP #EHCPs #SENDReform #Parents #SENDParent #ChildrensRights #SEND.
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New Blog Post from Professor Brahm Norwich: How government can reduce EHCPs without limiting parents’ rights. #EHCP #EHCPs #SENPRF #SENPolicyResearchForum #SENDReform #SEND.
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SEN Policy Research Forum
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Please follow this link to take a few minutes to let us have your views on inclusive pedagogy:
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The Framework can be viewed here:
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In light of the recent change in Government and the promise of a new Education Bill, we would like to research people’s views on the following two aspects of the SEN Policy Research Forum's Framework: (1) curriculum and assessment and teaching and (2) accountability.
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Booking now live for our event on 10 January 2025. Info here:
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Our next SEN Policy Research Forum event will take place on 10 January 2025 (not 6 December as previously advertised). Apologies for any inconvenience. The focus will be on curriculum. More details about the speakers and venue, together with booking details, to follow.
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RT @SchoolsWeek: ⏫ 'With more coherent evaluation of impact and experience, there are a number of examples of excellent practice that could….
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SEN Policy Research Forum
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RT @UCL_IOE_CIE: @SENPRF responded to the ISOS report on SEND. Read the full commentary here: with @SCastro_Kemp.
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Read our commentary related to the recent Isos report: ‘Towards an effective and financially sustainable approach to SEND in England’
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NEW BLOG POST: What can the education reforms for children and young people with SEN/D learn from wider ideas about public service reform?. Prof. Brahm Norwich draws on thinking from @Samfr to discuss SEND reform.
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The policy paper and presentations from our June 2024 event 'Re-engaging with education: The causes, risks and implications of disengagement from education, and how we might do things differently' are now online (Scroll to bottom of page).
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SAVE THE DATE: Our next SEN Policy Research Forum event will take place on 6 December 2024. The focus will be on curriculum. More details about the speakers and venue, together with booking details, to follow.
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RT @SpcialNdsJungle: NEW POST: Give your feedback on a new framework for future SEND policy from the @SENPRF. @sharon_l_smith explains more….
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RT @sharon_l_smith: NEW POST: Give your feedback on a new framework for future SEND policy from the SEN Policy Research Forum @SENPRF. I….
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RT @ByDonkeys: Farewell Gillian Keegan 👋 .[sound on]
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New blog post: Can Relationships with Professionals in Mainstream Education Be Improved? Insights from Parent Carers of Children with Learning Disabilities. By Emma Foley, BA, MA, MBACP.
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In the latest in our General Election blogs, Professor Brahm Norwich has outlined what each party says about SEND and inclusion. To read the blog, please follow this link:.
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RT @FraPeruzzo: New government, old #SEND inequities? Here I share some policy starting points for a more inclusive and equitable education….
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