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Inclusion Development Programme

What is the Inclusion Development Programme?

The Inclusion Development Programme (IDP) is part of the Government’s strategy for children with special educational needs (SEN), outlined in ‘Removing barriers to achievement: the Government’s strategy for SEN’ (DfES/0117/2004). This four-year programme (2008–2011) will provide support for leadership teams in schools and settings, and professional development materials for teachers and practitioners working with children with a range of special educational needs of all ages from early years through to secondary.

 

IDP: Supporting Children with Speech, Language and Communication Needs: Guidance for Practitioners in the Early Years Foundation Stage

IDP: Supporting children on the autism spectrum: Guidance for practitioners in the Early Years Foundation Stage

IDP: Supporting children with Behavioural, Emotional and Social Difficulties: Guidance for practitioners in the Early Years Foundation Stage

 

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