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Englands largest teaching union warns of staff shortages hindering the governments plan to integrate more children with special educational needs and disabilities into mainstream classrooms. Despite a £4 billion investment by 2029, including £1.6 billion for early years, schools, and colleges, and £1.8 billion for expert help, teachers face overwhelming workloads and high staff turnover. The union reports that 86% of educators cite staff shortages as the main obstacle to inclusion, with 73% attributing it to excessive workloads. The governments reforms aim to provide individual support plans, sensory rooms, and quicker specialist access, but the future of these inclusive dreams hangs in the balance due to funding concerns.
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