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Campaigners are raising alarms over the potential abolition of care plans for children with special needs, warning that thousands may be deprived of crucial educational support. These care plans, essential for tailoring educational experiences to meet individual needs, play a vital role in ensuring that children receive the necessary resources and accommodations to thrive in school environments.
Advocates argue that eliminating these plans could lead to significant setbacks for many families, as children with special needs often rely on specific interventions and support systems to succeed academically and socially. The proposed changes have sparked widespread concern among parents, educators, and disability rights organizations, who fear that the loss of these plans would exacerbate existing inequalities in education.
As discussions continue among policymakers, campaigners are urging ministers to reconsider any plans to abolish care plans, emphasizing the importance of maintaining support structures that empower children with special needs to achieve their full potential.
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