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It has helped a little, thank you! I can write about legislation for SEN children and safeguarding, etc, I just have no clue what impact it all has on Learning, Development and Support Services, as opposed to in general! I've been struggling to find info regarding LDSS - roles and responsibilities of Leraning Mentors and Connexions advisors come up, but nothing else very in depth so this unit has been quite a struggle!

I'm also doing the CACHE diploma. I'm sure my tutor said that this particular unit used to be optional but was then made mandatory for anyone working to the National Curriculum. Everyone else on my course is working in Early Years and I'm the only one working with KS2. So I've had nobody else to ask for advice at college about this and my tutor simply told me to link legislation about SEN children, safeguarding and disabilities to the Learning, Development and Support Services within National Curriculum, which didn't really help me in the slightest!

Thanks for your help - it's much appreciated! x
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