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Focus on mental health sees Saltney Ferry school scoop wellbeing award

Focus on mental health sees Saltney Ferry school scoop wellbeing award
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Covid-19: Children with special educational needs forgotten during pandemic

Covid-19: Children with special educational needs forgotten during pandemic By Robbie Meredith Published image copyrightGetty Images/HRAUN Families of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) felt they were forgotten in the response to the Covid-19 pandemic. That is according to a report from the National Children s Bureau (NCB) in Northern Ireland. Some families felt Covid-19 was used as an excuse by some agencies not to provide services or to limit services. Most said their disability had worsened and more than 2,400 said routine, often vital, medical appointments had been cancelled. The NCB report looked at the impact of Covid-19 on children and young people with SEND in Northern Ireland.

Funding for early intervention cut by half over ten years - analysis

Funding for early intervention cut by half over ten years - analysis
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Early spending on vulnerable children falls 48 per cent over decade

Don t show me this message again✕ The report found that overall annual spending on children’s services fell by £325 million in the last decade. (Getty) Spending on early support for vulnerable children has halved during the past decade, with families in the poorest parts of England hit the hardest, a new analysis found. In 2010, councils in England spent the equivalent of £3.6 billion on early intervention services. But nearly a decade on, this amount fell by 48 per cent to £1.8 billion, the Children s Services Funding Alliance said. Families have been refused help because their problems are not bad enough. Cuts to central funding force councils to spend more on expensive and disruptive crisis interventions, the charity alliance said.

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