The Disability Access Fund: Case Study 3 - A setting in the South of England
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- 01 Oct 2023
The DAF has been in place since 2017 to support access and inclusion for young children with SEND, through enabling providers to make reasonable adjustments. The Department for Education has commissioned this series of case studies which illustrate the impact it can have for individual children.
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This resource was first published in September 2018 and was last reviewed in October 2023.
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