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Network Autism: Supporting autistic pupils with exams

26/03/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

Carla Manini-Rowden, Education Rights and Lifelong Learning Services Manager at the National Autistic Society, discusses how schools and teachers can support autistic pupils to prepare for and sit their exams.

Read the article here.

Mencap Campaign Health Workshop, Canterbury, Kent

26/03/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

Guardian:My son has Down’s syndrome – and he belongs in a mainstream school

26/03/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

The success of the Finnish system is proof that inclusive education is best for all children, whether disabled or not, Sally Phillips writes.

Read her opinion piece here.

NDTi: Next Generation Leaders

22/03/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

NDTi’s next Generation Leadership Programme is about ensuring that Learning Disability Services are prepared for the future by giving tomorrow’s leaders the right skills and knowledge to drive forward change. 

Find out more here.

NDTi: Handley Inquest- more questions than answers…

22/03/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

Following the conclusion of Richard Handley’s inquest, NDTi’s Health Lead, Anna Marriott, asks “why are multiple failings less serious than a single failure?”

Read the blog here.

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