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All secondary schools are now expected to have “inclusion bases” where “pupils can access targeted support that bridges the gap between mainstream and specialist provision. School Standards Minister Georgia Gould said it will mean children with additional needs will not have to travel further to access education.
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00:00So today we're saying that every secondary school will be expected to have an inclusion base,
00:05which is a nurturing space for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
00:09At the moment, far too many children are having to travel hours to get an education or not in school
00:14at all.
00:15And we want to make sure that every school has an inclusive space that supports children to kind of interact
00:21with the whole school.
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