Fostering inclusive relationships; students with special needs, whānau, teachers and allied health professionals

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University of Canterbury, College of Education, Health and Human Development
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2015
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Hook, Nicole
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New Zealand Ministry of Education (MoE), has changed their policy for education of students with special needs from segregated to an ideal of inclusion where student are entitled to enrol at a school of their choice and to receive effective educational services. This literature review looks at how special education is viewed by society, how policy changes have affected the outcome of special education and how maintaining a professional relationship between whanau, teachers and allied health workers can ensure inclusive learning environments are developed and maintained.

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Special Education, Inclusive Education, Professional Development, Allied Health Professionals
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