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Help for Children with SEN

Half of all children suspended from school have special educational needs (SEN). A group of charities wants more money for schools to stop these.
Charities want the government to give schools £850 million to help kids early. This can save money and stop problems from getting worse.
Kids from poor families or with SEN get suspended more. Areas with high poverty see more missed school days. The system must change to help them.

Help for Children with SEN

Half of all children suspended from school have special educational needs (SEN). A group of charities wants more money for schools to stop these.
Charities want the government to give schools £850 million to help kids early. This can save money and stop problems from getting worse.
Kids from poor families or with SEN get suspended more. Areas with high poverty see more missed school days. The system must change to help them.