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% of secondary pupils with SEN without statements - at school action plus (2220) Metric type Discontinued

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/2220
Help text
DISCONTINUED DATA - Final available dataset: sch_2013_14 T

This is the total number of pupils with Special Educational Needs at School Action Plus at state funded secondary schools, based on where the pupil attends school. This is expressed as a percentage of the total number of pupils in state funded secondary schools.

School Action Plus is when the teacher and the SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator) are given advice or support from outside specialists. For example a specialist teacher, an educational psychologist, a speech and language therapist or other health professionals). Extra or different help to that provided through School Action can then be put in place.

Schools include maintained secondary, secondary academies, middle schools deemed and secondary free schools.

National and regional totals and total SEN across Local Authorities have been rounded to the nearest 5. There may be discrepancies between totals and the sum of constituent parts.
Modified
02 Jul 2021
Data last updated
08 Sep 2014
Also known as
  • % of secondary pupils with SEN without statements – at school action plus
Short label
SEN - secondary, School Action Plus (%)
Status
Discontinued
Output precision
1
Polarity
not applicable
Measure
Per cent
Dataset
State-funded primary, secondary and special schools: Number of pupils with SEN
Collection
Special Educational Needs in England
Source
Department for Education
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