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"To tackle the achievement gap between pupils from poorer backgrounds and their more affluent peers, the government will reform how schools get targeted disadvantage funding. The Schools White Paper, set to be published in full on Monday, will also set out two new programmes to tackle the performance of disadvantaged pupils locally in the North East and on the coast."
Ministers will set a target to halve the educational disadvantage gap by the time children born under this government finish secondary school. The government will reform how schools receive targeted disadvantage funding and introduce two programmes to boost disadvantaged pupil performance in the North East and coastal areas. Special educational needs and disabilities reforms include a reported plan to reassess EHCPs when children finish primary school from 2029. Disability charity Sense warned that reassessments could increase instability for children. A national news outlet is seeking donations to fund on-the-ground reporting into reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech while keeping reporting freely accessible.
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