PINS support extended to benefit 300,000 children
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PINS support extended to benefit 300,000 children
A further 1,200 primary schools will benefit from year extension of government-funded scheme to support neurodivergent children It’s estimated that one in seven children are neurodiverse – a term that includes autism, ADHD and dyslexia, as well as other conditions. Sadly, a lack of awareness and specialist training tends to mean these children face bullying, higher rates of suspensions due to challenging behaviour, absence, and poor mental hea…
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