Mick Clifford: Assessment of need must amount to more than a ‘box-ticking exercise’
A deputy principal swore an affidavit stating that he was not qualified to carry out a ‘true assessment’ of the educational needs one of his school’s pupils — but that he completed the AON report regardless. iStock
Fri, 26 Jan, 2024 - 02:05
Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent
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