Adele Rose-Morgan

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Adele Rose-Morgan

@morgan_adele

Mum to 3 fab kids. Wife to hard working hubby - Passionate about Inclusive Education! #UNCRPD #UNCRC #HumanRightDefender #InclusiveEducation #CoProducer

Wales, United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2011
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Angela Rayner
Angela Rayner@AngelaRayner·
Marks sense of moral duty and public service is truly inspirational. In his immense grief of losing his life long soul mate he still comes out fighting for the people of Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 ❤️
Channel 4 News@Channel4News

"Even when our hearts are weighed down with the intolerable burden of grief." First Minister Mark Drakeford receives a standing ovation as he makes an emotional speech, saying grief will not stop his "moral obligation" to Wales - after his wife Clare died suddenly in January.

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Faith Newton
Faith Newton@FaithSchoolOT·
The white paper has too much focus on schools and not enough on children.... No acknowledgement that 'schools can be sites of harm for children' 👇 schoolsweek.co.uk/by-focusing-on…
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Spin Decoders
Spin Decoders@leith1076·
"Gauthier, who has been trying to get a wheelchair ramp installed at her home for the past five years, testified on Thursday that a caseworker told her that they could give her assisted dying, even offering to supply the MAID equipment for her." ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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Adele Rose-Morgan@morgan_adele·
@Georgia_Gould @TomRees_77 Inclusion bases are still segregation according to human rights.. you need to get in touch with Loren Swancutt in Queensland where they rearranged the school with no extra cost or resources with amazing results..the families campaigned against it but now their greatest supporters
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Georgia Gould
Georgia Gould@Georgia_Gould·
We promised to put parents, professionals and young people at the heart of building a new SEND system. Over the last 18 month 1000's of you have helped us to do just that, sharing your experiences and expertise. As we published our SEND reform proposals today, I hope you could see how your contributions have helped shape a set of proposals that will support every child with SEND to achieve, thrive and fulfil their potential. For those who haven't yet had chance to have your say, please do get involved in our 12 week consultation as we continue to work together to build a system that supports the needs of all SEND children. You can find out more here - gov.uk/government/con…
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Adele Rose-Morgan@morgan_adele·
@MartinSLewis @GMB Both my children affected by this.. one isn’t even using the degree but has over £70k of student debt 😔 wish I’d known .. would have discouraged them getting a degree!
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
About to go on @GMB to argue why Chancellor is morally wrong to freeze the Plan 2 student loan repayment threshold, and should reverse the decision... ...while in practice for most with that loan it works like a graduate tax, it was deliberately set up and sold as a loan contract (both so the wealthy didn't need get it and so if you move abroad you still owe it). Freezing the threshold is a one sided breach of contractual terms. No commercial lender would be allowed to do it, the FCA would strike it down. The govt shouldnt be allowed to do it either, it should at the very least stick to the terms it agreed with students when they took out their loans. This freeze hits lower and middle earning graduates the hardest. They will end up repaying, at a guesstimate, £300/yr more due to it and do so for the rest of their loan's 30yr life. While the highest earners will pay more each year too, at least for them it'll mean they'll clear the loan earlier so repay less interest.
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Square Peg
Square Peg@teamsquarepeg·
Did you know… 1. You have more right to appeal a parking ticket than a fixed penalty notice for unauthorised absence? 2. If you’re prosecuted, truancy laws are Strict Liability - you are guilty as charged, with no right to mitigation, mediation, appeal, legal aid, representations, information, advice or support. 3. This perverts your legal right to participate in your own defence? 4. If found guilty, your career could be at risk as you’ll receive a County Court Judgement and potentially a Custodial sentence. 5. Cases usually don’t meet the Prosecutor’s Test as they are not in the Public’s interest. 6. The Magistrates Court is clogged and grinding to a halt leading to families being told they don’t need to attend a hearing or being unaware they’ve been prosecuted and their case heard without them. 7. There is no evidence to show criminalisation is an effective deterrent or improves families’ (and more importantly) children’s outcomes (or attendance long term). Instead, it increases risk in the home, raises conflict, drives families apart and further away from services. 8. Offences are issued under the Single Justice Procedure. @kirkkorner has reported extensively on the injustice of the SJP, closed hearings and decisions made in 90 seconds. @SecretJPUK has also shared insights on this. As has @TransformJust1. 9. Unauthorised school holidays are a tiny proportion of persistent absence data. @NotFineinSchool families share some schools are marking as unauthorised holiday when attending a funeral or hospital treatment, eating disorder clinic, chemotherapy, CAMHS, ND assessments… We are calling to decriminalise school attendance, and stop putting schools in the firing line with families and children. There is always Another Way. We can do better. Together.
Mr P MBE@ICT_MrP

One more time for the people at the back: term-time holiday fines aren’t going to solve the attendance crisis and the latest stats prove it. I’d also love to know where all that fine money actually goes… because it’s certainly not going back into schools.

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Muireann as Gaeilge
Muireann as Gaeilge@MuireannCait·
@adamfare1996 My hubby gets PIP and is still working at 69! I am his carer and he couldn’t work without me. We look on his PIP and my Carer’s ( £1000 a month)as our disability income. If I had to go out to work to earn that £1000 my hubby could not work and the gov would lose the tax he pays.
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Christine McClements
Christine McClements@Chris_McClem·
No it's not the same. Parents don't work night shifts 7 days a week, 52 weeks of the year like unpaid carers do. Also some parents who work shifts will have children who get a taxpayer funded school bus pass. Are you passing judgement on them or only parents of disabled kids?
Diane@Dido59Diane

@Chris_McClem @JonBurrowsMLA A bit like parents who work shifts and often come off night shift and get the kids to school before getting themselves to bed. But that doesnt involve public money/taxis

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Adele Rose-Morgan@morgan_adele·
@Dido59Diane @JonBurrowsMLA Because you can’t drive a disabled child to a school miles away (only option) plus see to other children all at the same time. Oh and be employed! If a disabled child can go to their local school with their siblings then fair comment- but that’s not how it works..
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Diane
Diane@Dido59Diane·
@JonBurrowsMLA Is there also a need to ask how many parents have motability cars related to their special needs kids so why are they on busses?
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Jon Burrows MLA
Jon Burrows MLA@JonBurrowsMLA·
I’ve been scrutinising the spend on taxis by the Education Authority on home to school transport. Of the £40 million spend per annum, £20 million was paid to 5 taxi operators in the last year. I’ve today submitted an urgent question asking which 5 companies.
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Mel Ainscow
Mel Ainscow@MelAinscow·
Pleased to receive this. Thanks to many colleagues who contributed … and to ⁦@BERANews
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Steve Chalke
Steve Chalke@SteveChalke·
My favourite carol ‘O Holy Night’. Especially verse 3, too often dropped for being too political. “Truly he taught us to love one another; His law is love and his gospel is peace. Chains shall he break, for the slave is our brother, And I n his name all oppression shall cease.”
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Mel Ainscow
Mel Ainscow@MelAinscow·
Great to have this recognition last year from Andy Hargreaves @HargreavesBC
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Torsten Bell
Torsten Bell@TorstenBell·
The Employment Rights Bill has passed. This is about good work for the many not the few: - Exploitative zero hours contracts banned - Sick pay extended to low earners - Notice of shifts - Family leave strengthened Change promised. Change delivered.
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Steve Chalke
Steve Chalke@SteveChalke·
My kind of flag! We are better together!
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UNESCO-UIL
UNESCO-UIL@UIL·
On 4 December, we welcomed 72 new UNESCO #LearningCities, where workplaces and many other places become learning spaces. 💼 Apprenticeships, training programs and lifelong upskilling empower citizens to thrive. 🔗 tinyurl.com/4sry8fxb #ImALifelongLearner
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Steve Chalke
Steve Chalke@SteveChalke·
Kemi Badenoch branded last week’s budget-a 'Benefits Street Budget', referring to James Turner Street in Birmingham, which Channel 4 unkindly renamed. Well Oasis works there, our school is Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ & the community is a wonderful mix - just like any street in Britian!
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