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[–] Zombie@feddit.uk 5 points 23 hours ago

Arseholes continue to be arseholes.

[–] tankplanker@lemmy.world 3 points 22 hours ago

So the costs for children with special provision via SEND in mainstream schools has massively increased in the number of children increasing massively without a real increase in funding to match, and a multiple decade long reduction in specialist schools.

You sometimes see utter garbage peddled that specialist schools shouldn't exist and that children should be moved into mainstream schooling, often from parents of non verbal or otherwise potentially violent (due to SEND needs) children. Try teaching a mainstream school class with half with what should be specialist school needs and half not with at most one single classroom assistant despite each SEND child having "funding" for one each, its impossible. Its also a significant cause of teachers leaving state schooling, so its actually costing us signifcant money to replace.

Until significantly more money is found and invested in more specialist schools and parents forced to send their children there were appropriate, we have no hope in hell in improving state school results.

But sure, Reform just want to cut the funding, it would be a total collapse on a system thats already headed that way.

[–] tenebrisnox@feddit.uk 3 points 1 day ago

It's a choice between ear-defenders for neurodiverse children or having your bins collected, according to Tice. He's a choice one, eh?

[–] Lumidaub@feddit.org 15 points 1 day ago (1 children)

if the “crisis” in the special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system is not resolved, there will be “no bins collected”.

wot?

[–] Swaus01@piefed.social 8 points 1 day ago

They're right. A refuse problem localised entirely in university student accomodation. Everyone knows autistic flatmates are the only ones who get around to cleaning the bins out. If we give ND children the attention they deserve then they might grow up to be able to stand up for themselves! And then none of the bins will get tidied up!

So Reform do like diversity after all - they like a diverse collection of vulnerable and marginalised groups to blame