'Families with Special Needs Children Are Being Let Down in Schools'

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • because their requirements can't be met. That's the damning findings from an ITV News investigation exposing a crisis in provision for children with these needs.
    Actress Sally Phillips has spent years fighting for special educational needs and disability provisions for her three neurodiverse children and says the system is frustrating.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @Frankie-z6u
    @Frankie-z6u 2 месяца назад +24

    Most people with special needs, neurodiversty and mental health problems that are established early on do not get help they need. They struggle later in life and may have to claim benefits, then the government blaims these claiments. This country is a waste putting money in the wrong places.

    • @silvermoonuk
      @silvermoonuk 2 месяца назад +8

      I agree with you on this one. That's what's happened with me. I didn't get diagnosed properly until later life sadly. So I didn't get proper support when younger as an autistic person. Now, I'm suffering with bad depression, anxiety, chronic pain, poor finances. I've tried to get good support from the system but it isn't easy get the proper help out there, sadly.

  • @silvermoonuk
    @silvermoonuk 2 месяца назад +18

    Sadly, both adults and children with disabilities/special needs are still being let down. Even with labour now in, I doubt things will change. The system has never been great but the last decade or so, funding and resources has been cut drastically. But it is the everyday people are being let down, sadly. 😢

  • @Baloovanz
    @Baloovanz 22 дня назад +1

    As an autistic person with an autistic nursery age child. I am in the middle of this battle now. I refuse to allow my child to face the level of challenge i did due to zero support. I am finding SEND provisions (or lack thereof) at his age shocking and quite frankly unacceptable. It is fight of the system that drains the absolute life out of you. I truly fear for his future.

  • @DevonPixie1991
    @DevonPixie1991 2 месяца назад +2

    Since the 90’s many kids with special needs were integrated into mainstream schools under the social model of disability.
    As someone with autism, ADHD, dyspraxia etc I believe the that the social model fails ND kids to the point that it’s a ticking time bomb

  • @linzimacmillan6182
    @linzimacmillan6182 2 месяца назад +4

    Well done Sally for speaking out! A wonderful use of your platform. Thank you for representing my son.

  • @frankiefranfraser
    @frankiefranfraser 2 месяца назад +2

    My son was let down massively. Only in year 10 they got worried and got someone in from an autism specialist school. He was amazing and the 2 times i had a meeting with him and school i felt relieved. However, it was too late to help my son. The specialist guy was already very busy. Too busy to help my son. He left school passing maths with level 4 and science with 55. He got level 3 in other subjects and a U in English. He started secondary school after completing tests in all the top high sets. Because he didnt do the work they eventully put him down to the bottom set after still doing no work in the other sets. He was diagnosed in year 1 and his primary school were just as helpless. He has an EHCP now and is at a special college. I feel bad because he is so much brighter and could achieve so much more. All his friends are neurotypical and stayed at 6th form, which he wanted to do. Is heartbreaking. Anyway, i am super proud of him. He is doing far better than i did. He is almost 18. When i was his age i was living in a homeless hostel. Love my boy so much ❤😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰

  • @charisalexandrajames-gille1254
    @charisalexandrajames-gille1254 2 месяца назад +4

    As a person with additional needs. This is disgusting I can't believe that the schools can't look after people like myself and allow them to current school. This is a pooling

  • @tjMooMoo
    @tjMooMoo 2 месяца назад +3

    Teachers do not receive sufficient training on SEND and furthermore, we cannot expect all teachers to do their job and be educational psychologists, occupational therapists, etc.
    There needs to be more teacher programmes that focus on SEND pupils only.

    • @Baloovanz
      @Baloovanz 22 дня назад

      This! A BTEC level 3 diploma with a days training on SEND does not make anyone suited to manage ND needs whatsoever.

  • @kasarah2527
    @kasarah2527 2 месяца назад +7

    Overall there is a big societal issue, where people are expected to fit in an ongoing neuro-typical system, and this system needs to change. Schools/learning facilities are underfunded, there are not enough staff employed to support EHCP students, school classes are too large, teachers are meant to be planning classes, delivering classes to sometimes 30 students or more with a mixture of behaviour issues and different varieties of special needs; it seems obvious this is too much. Schools need classroom assistants alongside the teaching staff as a minimum. SEND staff are paid lower than cleaners and bar staff, so people can't survive themselves in these roles. We live in a 'blame' culture and there seems to be limited solution based thinking. I am glad I made the decision to not have children, because this society is full of problems with the ongoing and worsening issues in this country and world, and I am not sure I will see the tipping point in my life where drastic progression will be made.

    • @JulesLt71
      @JulesLt71 2 месяца назад +1

      Interestingly, council SEND officers are paid an average 45k a year - even though the job doesn’t require any qualifications relating to child development - the job spec is a lot more about knowing the legal side, which is obviously required - but it’s telling that a role denying and reducing care pays more than the SENCOs and TAs delivering it

  • @sebluketravis2438
    @sebluketravis2438 2 месяца назад +8

    Adore Sally Phillips

  • @SamanthaOhara-r6l
    @SamanthaOhara-r6l 2 месяца назад +3

    Theftwood school chemsdord had not enough qualified teachers in those days so it's unimaginable what it's like now !! Im 57 yeaes .. My diagnosis for dyslexia was done by its specialist from United States of America and its still a delay in kids left behind ..
    Schools needs to be acquit for disability children for their chairs to turn around it ooen up areas ..

    • @SamanthaOhara-r6l
      @SamanthaOhara-r6l 2 месяца назад

      Ollie will ❤ Love Thiftwood Chenford Essex ..That's if you're in that area off Essex

  • @DavidDamen-ve7br
    @DavidDamen-ve7br 2 месяца назад +4

    what caused this was not the conservatives but labour during the 2000s labour got rid of so many special needs places and by the conservatives got back into power they had a huge backlog and unfortunatly they did nothing about that

  • @SamanthaOhara-r6l
    @SamanthaOhara-r6l 2 месяца назад +2

    I would suggest to you guys to do an investigation and go back to the lovely school where I was educated and overcome dyslexia Thiftwood school Chenford ..
    Takk to those teachers Best school ever ❤

  • @Sare-t4s
    @Sare-t4s 2 месяца назад +1

    In some cases disability is preventable.

  • @meganstewart9062
    @meganstewart9062 2 месяца назад

    I have a son with special needs and I would need a lot of time to tell what went on in main stream school and education system. He spent 3 years in a main stream school and it was a waste of time and then he went to a special needs school I am more then grateful. The government need to make it a priority and the education system because its a big mess and a let down to the children that need it the most.

  • @charisalexandrajames-gille1254
    @charisalexandrajames-gille1254 2 месяца назад

    Things need to change as soon as possible. Because in the nineties children with additional needs, they were allowed to be in school and now they're not that's. Appalling and disgusting.

  • @meganstewart9062
    @meganstewart9062 2 месяца назад +1

    Ok but what about the money that main stream school apply for to get extra money for sen children that we has parents have to sign for I always questioned the school where the money was going

  • @lovelylocolad
    @lovelylocolad 27 дней назад

    Home school your children, if you're that unhappy. State schools are also struggling. You'll be able to meet your child's needs then, won't you?

  • @KittyinAnotherCity-qy1lu
    @KittyinAnotherCity-qy1lu 2 месяца назад +1

    No child is 'neurodiverse'- it is literally impossible for ONE person to be 'diverse'. ONE person is 'neurodivergent'. One person has one brain.

  • @lucindanonhebel5329
    @lucindanonhebel5329 2 месяца назад

    It's helpful for high-profile parents to advocate for SEN and/or neurodiverse children as they're not a lost cause. Also, neurodiversity is hereditary and seems to be represented in more unusual and/or creative talents that can result in stellar careers. Just think of Simone Biles!!! 🏅

  • @keirmitchell5560
    @keirmitchell5560 2 месяца назад +4

    Of course, you are being let down. The money is going to people who fire kids out and expect others to pay for them.

  • @Rivkakvir
    @Rivkakvir 2 месяца назад +2

    They need to go to special schools and stop this nonsense of inclusion in mainstream schools

    • @user-jz5bj8gz2h
      @user-jz5bj8gz2h 2 месяца назад

      There are not enough places in special schools it's a joke. You apply for special and they force them into mainstream. Then mainstream exclude them

    • @athenarose9084
      @athenarose9084 2 месяца назад +2

      It's not that simple what do we do with the the children who fall in between - they can't cope in mainstream without the correct support but their needs are not seen as complex enough for specialist schools. Not all children with sen are of low ability.

    • @DevonPixie1991
      @DevonPixie1991 2 месяца назад

      @@athenarose9084then you create schools that are in between

    • @athenarose9084
      @athenarose9084 2 месяца назад

      @@DevonPixie1991 sounds easy enough, when do you think the current muppets in power will make a start on that. The government past and present view children with sen as a waste of resources, they will happily continue with their campaign of discrimination if they think it will save a few pennies.

  • @katejackson7432
    @katejackson7432 2 месяца назад +1

    whats richard done t his hair

  • @nikki-qm9wz
    @nikki-qm9wz 2 месяца назад

    If i was in charge of schools i would make sure that at least 4-6 min soecial care teachers were on payroll at that school every school highly trained and caring to deal with our kids of all extra unique so thats a start but its all about money which thete is plenty of kero giving ukraine a few quid when all our kids could get free school meals no kid would go without The Issue we have is not enough CARE to invest in our kids 👍

  • @rick4400
    @rick4400 2 месяца назад +2

    Hellow from Waxhaw, North Carolina. Thanks for this report!, but parents, make sure you don't put blind trust in public education. Keep your eye on the educational ball, look at what's happening in my country (USA). Woke ideologly taught secretly, out of plain sight of parents, is a huge problem.

  • @mariavassallomariasawesome
    @mariavassallomariasawesome 2 месяца назад

    Not going to

  • @leswhiting7192
    @leswhiting7192 2 месяца назад +9

    If its not working for someone .....who's worth £3.4 million............then a normal working class family living on minimum wage........has no chance................why don't GMB...........talk to people who aren't millionaire's............

    • @dannymerrittmusic
      @dannymerrittmusic 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm not disagreeing with you but what's with the......constant.......dots.......after.......each........point

    • @leswhiting7192
      @leswhiting7192 2 месяца назад +1

      @@dannymerrittmusic .............. I like dots..........
      ........😅😅

    • @keirmitchell5560
      @keirmitchell5560 2 месяца назад

      she pays taxes so she is eligible to get the required services.

    • @leswhiting7192
      @leswhiting7192 2 месяца назад +1

      @keirmitchell5560 sounds like you didn't understand the question...so I'll put it bluntly.....I'm not on about taxes...I'm saying if a millionaire is finding it hard......what chance as the normal person on minimum wage going to find it.....

    • @dannymerrittmusic
      @dannymerrittmusic 2 месяца назад

      @@leswhiting7192 fair......enough

  • @psychologyphd9662
    @psychologyphd9662 2 месяца назад +4

    3 neuro diverse children? why are we not asking why she has so many? I have 5 kids none SEND?? What’s going on in our environment??

    • @MrToddness
      @MrToddness 2 месяца назад +2

      Victim blaming?

    • @toms986
      @toms986 2 месяца назад +3

      She had her kids late. 2 in her late 30’s and 1 in her 40s. Which will increase the risk of getting a disable kids. Smoking also increase the risk, depending how many times a day.

    • @postscript456
      @postscript456 2 месяца назад

      Rates of autism are rising exponentially, people say it’s because detection is better but detection got better because autism is becoming more common and more of an issue. I suspect the toxins in our food, air and water are to blame. I have a minimally verbal autistic 5 year old daughter and several of my old friends from school have non-verbal autistic children. Growing up I knew of no other kids like this and neither did my parents. There is definitely something going on to cause this.

    • @toms986
      @toms986 2 месяца назад

      “I suspect the toxins in our food, air and water are to blame”
      If that was the case then everyone in the UK will have autism. Water here is cleaner than most countries like Africa etc. Autism you just born with it because if you getting a child in your late 30’s or older or smoking while pregnant and taking certain drugs while pregnant can increase risk of getting a disabled kid.

    • @doreenstallard3265
      @doreenstallard3265 2 месяца назад

      I have ASD

  • @johnhalbe6530
    @johnhalbe6530 2 месяца назад +1

    No, they are failing on their own.