CAMPAIGNERS have hit out at government plans to slash special educational needs projects by a fifth.
The Department for Education has drawn up a document urging councils to cut spending by at least 20 per cent.
The Department of Education has drawn up a document urging councils to cut special education spending by a fifth[/caption]
This is despite ministers telling MPs there was no reduction target.
The Sun has been running its Give It Back campaign to stop funding cuts.
Councils are already struggling with increased demand for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) programmes and tight budgets.
Campaigners say the government plans will result in children’s education being “sacrificed to balance the books”.
The DfE signed a £19.5million contract last June with consultancy firm Newton Europe to deliver the cuts.