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Limited Connexions in special schools

Posted: 01 July 2004 | Subscribe Online


Some special schools are hindering disabled young people's use of Connexions support, according to research.

The study, by the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, finds that many disabled young people attending special schools do not have the same access as non-disabled young people to support from a Connexions personal adviser.

Nic Rowland-Crosby, one of the report's authors said that many special schools felt they could offer support themselves. Access was also restricted by a lack of resources, with personal advisers in special schools tending to have large caseloads. But, he said, targeted independent support was needed.
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The report highlights a failure by some schools and Connexions partnerships to recognise that young, disabled people have similar problems to non-disabled young people and need the same range of support.

The two-and-a-half year project covered five areas in England and consulted 120 young, disabled people, including those with learning difficulties and mental health problems.

Developing Connexions from www.learningdisabilities.org.uk


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