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Richard Rieser
World of Inclusion

SALAMANCA STATEMENT

The Salamanca Statement of the UNESCO World Conference On Special Needs Education: Access and Quality (June 1994) states that:

The statement went on to urge Governments to:

  1. Give the highest policy and budgetary priority to improve the education system to enable them to include all children regardless of individual differences or difficulties.
  2. Adopt as a matter of law or policy the principle of inclusive education, enrolling all children in mainstream schools, unless there are compelling reasons for doing otherwise.
  3. Develop demonstration projects in conjunction with LEA's in every locality and introduce a teacher exchange programme with countries having more experience with inclusive schools.
  4. Establish decentralised and participatory mechanisms for planning, monitoring and evaulating educational provision for children and adults with special educational needs.
  5. Encourage and facilitate the participation of parents, communities and organisations of disabled people in the planning decision making processes concerning the provision for special educational needs.
  6. Invest greater effort in early identification and intervention strategies, as well as in vocational aspects of inclusive education.
  7. Ensure that, in context of a systematic change, teacher education programmes, both pre-service and in-service, address the provision of special needs education in inclusive schools.

The statement was adopted by 94 Governments and over 20 NGOs. In October 1997, the UK Government gave its support in the Green Paper "Excellence for All". NUT adopted this as a policy in 1996.

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