Restraint in mainstream settings and alternative provision
We're seeking views on possible new guidance on the use of restraint and restrictive intervention in a range of mainstream settings and alternative provision.
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We recently published guidance on reducing the need for restraint and restrictive intervention in special schools (and health and social care settings). It aims to help settings adopt a preventative approach to supporting children and young people whose behaviour challenges as a result of learning disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions or mental health difficulties.
The Department for Education wants to gather views on whether:
- there is a need for guidance for mainstream schools, mainstream post-16 settings and alternative provision
- guidance should apply to a wider cohort of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities