UK Government says schools must deliver SEND inclusion - Speech Brief
9 March 2026 18:30 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government says schools must deliver SEND inclusion

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  • A new system of support as standard to deliver inclusive mainstream education
  • £1.6 billion, £3.7 billion and £200 million committed for inclusion, places and training

TL;DR

  • Joshua from Brighton thrived after West Blatchington Primary’s on-site SEND unit and now raises autism awareness across the South East.
  • UK Government outlines reforms, new services (Experts at Hand, RISE), and funding to expand inclusive mainstream education; Ofsted now has a dedicated inclusion judgement.
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Today I want to start by telling you about a child with an inspiring story. His name is Joshua – and he’s a happy boy from Brighton. At age five Joshua was diagnosed with Autism. In his own words, it’s a part of him, but not what defines him. Now his first experience of school wasn’t great. The school wasn’t set up to meet his needs – and so he could only manage 10 minutes in the classroom a day. Too noisy. Too many ...

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