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Home Access: ICT for children with SEN
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Gordon Brown’s recent launch of a £300m investment to promote digital inclusion amongst the country’s poorest families means that many households will be able to access the internet for the first time. But how will the Home Access programme benefit children with SEN who might struggle with standard hardware and software? Carrie Saint-Freedman reports

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- Autism spectrum
- Behavioural, emotional and social development
- Discrimination and bullying
- Government policy and guidance
- Inclusion and awareness
- Learning environments
- Literacy and numeracy
- MLD and SLD
- Parents
- Physical disabilities and health impairments
- SENCo role and CPD
- Specific vulnerable groups
- Speech, language and communication needs
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