SEN in Ten – Matt Hancock

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Darren speaks to Matt Hancock, MP for West Suffolk and founder of the Accessible Learning Foundation (ALF).

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The Accessible Learning Foundation – or ALF –is campaigning for:

• better identification and;
• support for people with neurodivergent conditions.

Ensuring neurodivergent people can always find their way.

People with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent conditions should have the same opportunities as everybody else.

But school and work aren’t so straightforward for those who learn differently, and without extra literacy support they can be left behind.

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