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Understand the special educational needs of learners with sensory and/or physical needs

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It is against the law for a school or other education provider to treat disabled students unfavourably. Is this statement true or false?

TRUE

FALSE

A child who has health needs should have the same opportunities as their peer group, including a broad and balanced curriculum. Is this statement true or false?

FALSE

TRUE

Who is responsible for arranging suitable full-time education for permanently excluded pupils, and for other children who – because of illness or other reasons – would not receive suitable education without such provision?

Department for Education

Local authority

Parents

School

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reasonableaccessibleadjustmentssupporteducation

An provider has a duty to make ‘reasonable ’ to make sure disabled students are not discriminated against. These changes could include providing extra and aids (like specialist teachers or equipment). Schools are not subject to the adjustment duty to make alterations to physical features, like adding ramps. They must make the buildings for their disabled pupils as part of their overall planning duties.

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