Support for Learning: All our Children and All their Potential
19 Jun 2020
A woman called Angela Morgan was asked by John Swinney, the Deputy First Minister, and the Scottish Government to find out how well additional support for learning was working in schools.
Angela spoke to lots of different people, including children and young people, about their thoughts and experiences. If you are reading this, maybe you spoke to Angela or shared your ideas with her by writing them down with someone and emailing them to her.
Angela has written a long report with all of the things that she found and her recommendations for what should happen next. The Scottish Government asked Children in Scotland to write a shorter and easier to read version of what Angela found out.
We have split the report into sections below. You can read all of the sections or just the ones that interest you most. When you click on the section, it will open in a new page.
- What did children and young people with additional support needs tell Angela? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- What is the current situation? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- Who has additional support needs? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- How do we know if someone is achieving their best in their learning? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- What support do the adults that support pupils need to learn? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- Why is how people talk about additional support for learning important? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- Are plans to support individual pupil learning working? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- What did parents and carers tell Angela? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- What did adults who work with children and young people tell Angela? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
- What other work is happening that this work could help with? Click here to open (opens in PDF)
Inclusion Ambassadors
Young people having their say about additional support in schools
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Click below for a summary of the report on the Scottish Government website
Visit the websiteReview report
Click below for the full version of the report on the Scottish Government website
Visit the websiteMy Rights, My Say
A support service for children on their rights to additional support
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Advice for children and young people who need support to get the most out of their education
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