The United Kingdom allocates £4 billion for education for children with special needs

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The UK government announced a £4 billion ($5.4 billion USD) investment to develop educational services and social assistance programs for children with disabilities and special educational needs. According to information circulated through media channels, including Bloomberg, this decision was driven by a sharp increase in spending on special education.

However, trade unions criticized the move, claiming that the proposed amount may be insufficient to address the accumulated issues and the ever-growing demands in this sector. Education experts and union representatives emphasize the need for larger investments to ensure quality support.

This program is part of the UK’s comprehensive strategy to modernize the education system and expand resources for vulnerable children. The goal is to ensure adequate support, access to quality education, and create favorable conditions for the personal development of every child with special needs.

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