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CASE has distilled 40 years of campaigning experience into these five free leaflets which you can download by clicking on the links below. 1 - Running a Campaign 2 - Finding and Using Information 3 - Organising a Public Meeting 4 - Dealing with the Media 5 - Consultation Processes
Support organisations. Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) provides a broad range of help on issues such as admissions and exclusions National Association for Special Educational Needs — An attractive site from the National Association for Special Educational Needs providing information for teachers, parents and SEN co-ordinators. Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education — The Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education has a comprehensive list of organisations involved in all aspects of education. It gives addresses and phone numbers and links to web sites where these are available Voice of Independent Parents in Special Educational Needs — This site provides a range of easily accessible information. As well as specific information about Richmond on Thames there is general news and information about current campaign issues in SEN, along with case studies and links to other useful organisations. National Association for Primary Education — Information about the policies and activities of the National Association for Primary Education. National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations — The web site of the National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations has separate areas for members and non-members. The public areas include statements of the NCPTA positions on key issues and details of its activities and publications. Back issues of its News and Views newsletter can be downloaded in PDF format. Comprehensive Future is a key campaigner against selection at age 11 Finding out more
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