Accessibility plans as effective tools for inclusion in schools: Are they working? 2018-2019

The Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE) has carried out research into the effectiveness of accessibility plans in secondary schools, funded by DRILL (Disability Research on Independent Living and Learning). Accessibility plans are legal documents that set out how, over time, a school plans to increase access to the curriculum and the physical environment for disabled pupils, and to make written information more readily available in a range of different formats. 12 focus groups were conducted across England, consisting of disabled young people, parents of disabled young people, and education professionals. Participants shared their experiences relating to the impact of accessibility plans on a range of school practices.Interviews were also held with a small number of parents and alongside the field study, there were two sets of online surveys, accessing almost 350 parents and professionals.

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Geographic Coverage:

North East, North West, Midlands, South East, South West

Temporal Coverage:

2018-10-12/2019-03-15

Resource Type:

dataset

Available in Data Catalogs:

UK Data Service

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