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Supporting SEN - Universal Provision

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  • 07 Oct 2023

This resource is an informative document suitable for all teaching staff which can be used to offer information and guidance to teaching staff. Benefits of using this resource to increase knowledge and understanding of the concept of Universal Provision in relation to SEND.

This resource was first published in June 2020 and was last updated in October 2023.

Suitable for: SENCO, Teacher, Teaching Assistant

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