Evaluating Children’s Participation in SEN Procedures: Lessons for educational psychologists |
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Authors: | Brahm Norwich Narcie Kelly Educational Psychologists in Training |
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Institution: | University of Exeter , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper reports the findings from a study of the participation of children with special educational needs (SEN) in decision‐making about their needs in a sample of mainstream schools which were self‐selected for having promising practices. The findings show promising practices in eliciting views, the importance of a school participation ethos and inconsistencies between policy and practices. The study also illustrates the complexity and challenge of consulting and sharing decision making with children and young people. The outcomes are discussed in terms of educational psychologists becoming involved in research and in supporting whole school developments of participation practices. |
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