Mar 10, 2021, Wales Online: Extra support for secondary school students with autism in Barry from September https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/education/extra-support-secondary-school-students-20055506 Extra support will be available from September for secondary school students with autism at Whitmore High School in Barry. Up to 20 pupils with autism spectrum condition will be able to use a new specialist resource base, a separate part of the new high school building. The resource base forms part of the Vale of Glamorgan council’s plans to improve special education across the district, as demand is rising. … After a positive response in a public consultation, the council’s cabinet agreed on Monday, March 8, to open the specialist resource base this September. Councillor Lis Burnett, cabinet member for education, said: “This proposal forms part of the council’s strategy to transform special education in the Vale of Glamorgan to meet projected future demand and better meet the needs of our most vulnerable learners. “This proposal has been developed to ensure the council can best meet the needs of learners with autism spectrum condition…. The specialist resource base will have a phased opening, with help for 10 pupils this September, increasing to 20 from September next year. A new £31m [$41M US] building is almost ready for Whitmore High School, due to open later this year, with space for 1,100 pupils including a sixth form. The idea to have a specialist resource base at the high school will reduce demand on Ysgol Y Deri, the special school in Penarth; and also cater for pupils who might not meet the criteria for a place at Ysgol Y Deri. …
Childhood Lost
Children today are noticeably different from previous generations, and the proof is in the news coverage we see every day. This site shows you what’s happening in schools around the world. Children are increasingly disabled and chronically ill, and the education system has to accommodate them. Things we've long associated with autism, like sensory issues, repetitive behaviors, anxiety and lack of social skills, are now problems affecting mainstream students. Blame is predictably placed on bad parenting (otherwise known as trauma from home).
Addressing mental health needs is as important as academics for modern educators. This is an unrecognized disaster. The stories here are about children who can’t learn or behave like children have always been expected to. What childhood has become is a chilling portent for the future of mankind.
Loss of Brain Trust features over 9,000 news stories published worldwide since January, 2017
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