Prime Minister John Swinney is to be committed, that no "support and adequate funding" to help students with learning disabilitie...
Prime Minister John Swinney is to be committed, that no "support and adequate funding" to help students with learning disabilities to ensure.
ENABLE Scotland charity Why Mr Swinney his first engagements since he led the role of the Secretary of Education in the cabinet reshuffle Nicola Sturgeon accepted.
Prime Minister John Swinney visited his old high school
He visited his old high school - High Forrester in Edinburgh - had to close after reaching gap "absolute priority" of the Scottish Government by the Prime Minister.
ACTIVATE Scotland hosted, but stressed the need for new measures 15,000 students throughout Scotland to help with learning disabilities, most of which are taught in mainstream schools.
The organization claims Mr Swinney "in schools for young people with learning difficulties in the reality of life to hear" and that consideration of the assumption that young people should be ensured with additional needs, taught in mainstream schools He needs students in their hearts.
January Savage, director of campaigns and ENABLE Foreign Affairs of Scotland, said: must "based The new approach to support and adequate funding for the delivery.
"We know that many teachers and local authorities working under a personal umbrella saving additional support required to reduce 10% since of 2010.
"Scotland is not further reduce able support services for young people learning difficulties and their promises, the best possible future.
"The presumption of the ordinary, favored as current guidelines, does not always recording. Yet is simple in class does not mean are included.
"Too many children and young people with learning difficulties are excluded from their friends and colleagues, program and classroom, as well as the activities and events that make up the spectrum of school life.
"We are delighted to do with John Swinney in his new role and the first thing we ask, to work can be heard with learning disabilities in the reality of school life for young people."
Mr Swinney said: "Give each child an excellent education in Scotland and to improve the prospects of all our young people at the center of the priorities of the Scottish Government this term.
"The distribution of the prime minister as secretary of Education, shows the importance of the Prime Minister, this problem occurs.
"Our children and young people should have the best possible start in life, and I am determined that agenda forward I have this office every day."
A spokesman for the Scottish government said: "We will always listen to the views of young people, to help young people with learning difficulties, to ensure that they receive the support they need to succeed.
"Last year, Scotland has educational inclusion of ambassadors in local communities across Scotland
"These young people make their authority in a series of events and discussions on the recording.
"We will continue to work with partners in the local authorities to share best practice and we saw the results of pupils with ASN improvement in recent years."
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