Editorial: The system was in crisis before the pandemic. With a few decisive steps, ministers could start to repair the damage
Families whose children are disabled or have special educational needs are not the only people to have suffered over the past six months. But the lack of access to schools and other sources of support has been particularly tough for many parents whose lives are already more pressured than most. Now the signs are that the autumn will test them further, with research suggesting that 20,000 pupils at special schools may not be able to go back for health and other reasons.
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