Description
This conference aims to present, and consider the implications of, the findings of a recently concluded research study by a team based at the Universities of Edinburgh and Manchester into the implementation of important new rights and duties concerned with decisions about the education of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) (England) or additional support needs (Scotland). The research was funded by an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) award.The Children and Families Act 2014 part 3 (England) and the Education (Scotland) Act 2016 contain key provisions aimed not only at ensuring that the views of the child or young person with SEND/ASN inform decisions by those responsible for meeting their educational needs, and local policy, but also that older children enjoy autonomy as rights holders and participants in a range of processes including those concerned with planning their provision and seeking redress.
The legislation holds out considerable promise of ensuring that the child’s or young person’s voice is central to decision-making in this field. The research – based on a survey of all local authorities in England and Scotland, interviews with a range of professionals working in this field, and 36 detailed case studies of individual children/young people across six local authority areas – measures progress in realising this promise and analyses the factors underlying the picture that has emerged.
Period | 6 Jun 2019 |
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Event type | Conference |
Location | Manchester, United KingdomShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Documents & Links
Related content
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Activities
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Autonomy, rights and children with special needs
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Is the child’s and young person’s view shaping decisions on SEND/ASN provision in England and Scotland?
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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The Rights Of Children With Special And Additional Support Needs In England And Scotland: A Cross-Border Comparative Study
Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Transforming children’s rights?
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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The rights of children with additional support needs: Tensions between policy rhetoric and classroom reality
Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Research output
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CREID Briefing 42: Autonomy, Rights and Children with Special Needs: A New Paradigm? ─ English Local Authory Survey Results
Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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The Rights of Children with Special and Additional Support Needs in England and Scotland: Report
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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CREID Briefing 44: Autonomy, Rights and Children with Special Needs: A New Paradigm? ─ English Case Study Findings
Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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The Rights of Children with Additional Support Needs: From Paper to Practice
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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CREID Briefing 43: Autonomy, Rights and Children with Special Needs: A New Paradigm? ─ Scottish Case Study Findings
Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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Projects
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Autonomy, Rights and Children with Special Needs: A New Paradigm?
Project: Research