The report to the Secretary of State on the Lamb Inquiry Review of SEN and Disability Information
8th May 2009
The Lamb Inquiry was set up to advise the Secretary of State on the most effective ways of increasing parental confidence in the SEN assessment process. It has been asked to consider a range of ways in which this might be achieved, before reporting to the Secretary of State in September 2009
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- Statement on Key Stage 2 test ballot
- Government sets out first ever ‘Teachers’ Guarantee’
- £61.5m to transform Cumbria schools as once-in-generation BSF programme continues
- New visits programme launched to help schools learn from the best
- Government to ban smacking for anyone working with children outside the family
- Every region in England to receive funding increases for education for 16 to 18 year olds
- Ed Balls announces next stage of school improvement with radical solutions across the country
- 5,000 green work placements offered to young people in £2m Government scheme with Eden project
- £5.5 million boost for holiday childcare
- Flexible grant for better integrated services for children
