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Most school leaders say SEND reforms will increase workload survey finds

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AI-generatedThe article discusses UK SEND reforms that shift responsibilities to schools, increasing workload and funding concerns. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is on public sector education administration, not private sector revenue, cost, or supply chains. The survey by Browne Jacobson is a legal firm's research, not a commercial signal.
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- 90% of school and trust leaders anticipate workload increase from SEND reforms
- 68% doubt adequacy of Β£11 billion government funding commitment
- 54% of 130 leaders surveyed expressed serious concerns
- Only 25% broadly supportive of reforms
- Only 4% believe goal for every school to join a trust is achievable