Hi,
I'm not sure if you still need the help or not, but perhaps this might help someone
Inclusive education is underpinned by principles including:
• Every child has the right to quality education
• All children should have equal opportunity to access education.
• Children’s views must be listened to and taken seriously as an active participant in school and in their own learning.
• All aspects of education, including the curriculum, teaching methods, school environments must offer opportunities for promoting inclusion.
(also the Equality Act may help reinforce the principles here)
No school should turn the child down because of a special educational need or disability as this will mean they have been discriminated against just because of the child’s specific needs, as long as the school has the provision to meet the child’s needs then there shouldn’t be an issue.
All children and young people should be given the opportunity to access all areas of the curriculum, for example, if a child who has problems with their fine motor skills use different resources to others, this could be a thicker pencil which will make it easier for the child to grip or a child who has problems with their gross motor skills will need an aid to help them join in with PE, that way the child will not feel left out and support meeting the outcomes.
Also as I did the CYPW, I am a little unsure of the other questions and units, but if you want to send me a message I'll be happy to help