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Welcome to Illinois

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Welcome to Illinois | A blog about Down’s syndrome Skip to content Skip to search - Accesskey = s Welcome to Illinois Special education needs and the UK election Posted in Attitudes to disability , Educational research , Learning disability , Politics by Matt at WelcometoIllinois on April 21, 2010 Having stuck my beak into the US election, it’s funny that I don’t feel the same need to blog about the current UK election campaign in the context of Down’s syndrome and special needs (maybe because there aren’t such, ahem, polarizing characters in the UK). Anyway, from The Guardian , by way of the Down’s Syndrome Association , here’s how the three major parties compare on attitudes to Special Education Needs (SEN): Labour “Parents of children with special educational needs would have the right to a choice of school, like other parents. Ofsted, the children’s inspectorate, would be given responsibility for inspecting schools on SEN, information for parents would b...

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