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Children's minister David Johnston reveals he is probing why some schools have far fewer pupils with EHCPs
It follows the announcement of £105m capital cash at the spring budget
Permanent secretary says government is 'seeing some really good progress from councils'
Damning inspection calls into question again whether controversial bailout scheme is working
Plans follow revelation of private equity-backed firms making millions from running such schools
Some changes have gone down like 'cold sick', while others are more popular, consortium member reports
SEND leaders are playing a 'crucial role' in fostering collaboration and assisting individual schools, researchers find
Labour refused to confirm details of its EHCPs exemption, despite multiple requests for clarification
Schools Week speaks to experts and key decision-makers as system faces crisis 10 years after the children and families...