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    Survey Reveals Specialist Staff Shortages Impair Support for Children with SEND

    By Tomas RiveraMarch 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Challenges in Supporting SEND Students

    Challenges in Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

    Recent findings from a comprehensive survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) reveal a troubling reality faced by teachers in England’s state schools. The results highlight significant obstacles in effectively supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). This situation calls for urgent attention and action.

    Survey Highlights

    The NEU’s survey, which engaged over 10,000 teachers, paints a stark picture concerning the inclusivity of classrooms across England. Here are some key insights from the poll:

    • Class Size Issues: An overwhelming 89% of teachers reported that large class sizes hinder their ability to provide proper inclusive education.
    • Staffing Shortages: A staggering 83% indicated that inadequate numbers of support staff create barriers to inclusion in the classroom.
    • Lack of Specialist Services: Approximately 69% of teachers expressed concerns about limited access to necessary specialist services.
    • Confidence in Support Systems: Only 22% felt confident that referring a pupil for SEND assessment would lead to the help they truly need.
    • Curriculum Challenges: A resounding 88% of respondents noted that an “inappropriate” curriculum presents a significant barrier to effective education for SEND students.

    A Teacher’s Perspective

    One poignant account shared by a teacher illustrates the dire situation faced by some students. The teacher described a pupil suffering from severe mental health issues, waiting six months to see a specialist. This highlights the urgent need for timely interventions and resources, which are currently lacking.

    Government Response and Critique

    The recent white paper published by the government outlines plans to enhance support for SEND students. However, the NEU’s general secretary, Daniel Kebede, argues that mainstream schools are not equipped to meet the increasing demands placed upon them. He emphasizes that the additional funding promised is insufficient to create meaningful change.

    • Resource Requirements: Kebede insists that schools will need significantly more resources to fulfill the government’s ambitious plans.
    • Current Funding Concerns: Under existing funding strategies, the proposed inclusion grant of £13,000 for an average primary school is essentially equivalent to hiring just one part-time teaching assistant.

    The government’s strategy includes a phased implementation of new assessments and support plans for SEND students, which is set to take effect by 2029-30. However, the underlying issues of staffing and resource inadequacies must be addressed immediately to avoid further marginalizing these vulnerable students.

    The Path Forward

    As the landscape of education continues to evolve, the government has allocated £1.6 billion over three years to improve inclusion, alongside additional funds for specialist hiring and teacher training. Yet, the real challenge lies in ensuring that these funds translate into effective support structures within schools.

    In conclusion, while the government expresses a commendable ambition for inclusivity in education, the on-the-ground reality presents a stark contrast. Teachers are calling for immediate action to address the fundamental issues of class size, staffing, and resources. Without these critical changes, the goal of truly inclusive education remains out of reach.

    For more detailed insights and information, please read the original news article at the source: The Guardian.

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    Tomás Rivera is a national politics correspondent at Mirror Brief, covering elections, governance, and policy for over eleven years. He emphasizes impartial analysis and fact-forward reporting.

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