P-06-1392 Reform of the additional learning needs Code of Wales 2021
P-06-1392 Reform of the additional learning needs Code of Wales 2021
Petitions4
This
petition was submitted by Victoria Anne Lightbown, having collected a total of
15,160 signatures.
Text of Petition:
Despite only a couple of years
into the changes and promises of earlier and better support for children and
young people with ALN, more and more ALN pupils are being missed in Wales.
There are also issues with consistency and accountability.
There is still a large
focus on Universal Provisions as opposed to the holistic approach of Person
Centred IDPs for ALN pupils. Pupils with mental health / physical disabilities
should have equal access to support and a quality education.
Additional Information:
Children under the age of
5 years are being denied support based on an 'assumption' that they will simply
‘catch up’ by the time they reach statutory school age. When IDPs are produced
schools are able to "interpret" what is required without adequate
accountability and contact of specialist health therapists for guidance. We
call for the rights of all children under the UN Convention of Disabled People
to be respected by ensuring:
- A universal code of practice to provide
an inclusive quality education for all ALN pupils.
- Educational settings providing properly
resourced provisions and trained staff that reach a quality assured
standard of education to make the system fair, reliable and able to meet
ever increasing demand.
- Education and health need to work more
closely together.
- Compulsory specialist training and
support for teachers and their staff.
Status
This
petition was considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its
meeting on 14/10/2024.
Full
details of the consideration of this petition by the Committee and related
documents can be seen on the Related Meetings tab above.
It
was first considered by the Petitions Committee on 4/3/2024.
Senedd
Constituency and Region
- Clwyd West
- North Wales
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: For consideration
First published: 28/02/2024