Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0 to 25 years
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My Lords, the draft code of practice gives guidance on Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 20...
My Lords, I welcome the noble Lord’s detailing of his and the Government’s commitment to a more i...
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My Lords, there is a great deal to welcome in this document except its length; 270 pages is a vas...
My Lords, it is always a great pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Ramsbotham. As usual, he h...
My Lords, perhaps I may put a few more points. First, the size of the document was commented upon...
My Lords, the SEN disability code of practice, which we are considering today, is a substantial p...
My Lords, I want to be very positive about this code of practice because I think that this is an ...
My Lords, I echo what other Peers have said about the welcome strengthening of the code, if not i...
My Lords, a number of the points I was going to raise have already been raised so I am going to b...
My Lords, I am grateful to all noble Lords for their comments and questions. I will try to addres...
Could the Ofsted accountability framework be made available to the House as soon as it is publish...
I will take that back and will ensure quickly that I check precisely where Ofsted is. If Ofsted i...
May I, too, ask a question of the Minister? May I take him back to the question of disabled stude...
Of course, they do have redress through the internal procedures of a particular college, but I wi...
My Lords, it might be helpful if I tell noble Lords that there is no need for them to say “Before...