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Brief history of NASS
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Representation
& Membership Structures |
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Details
of NASS council members |
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How to Contact NASS |
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History
The
National Association of Independent Schools
& Non-Maintained Special Schools (NASS)
is a membership organisation working with
and for special schools in the voluntary
and private sectors within the UK. Its aim
is to provide information, support and training
to its members through a range of media
in order to benefit and advance the education
of young people with special educational
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NASS
was formed in 1997 to represent non-maintained
and independent special schools which are
run by charities, a small but significant
part of the education provision in this
country catering for some 6000 of the UK's
most vulnerable children all of whom are
placed in our schools by local authorities.
In 2000, private independent special schools
were able to join as associate members and
in 2007 they were given access to full membership.
NASS is the only national organisation representing
special schools in the voluntary and private
sectors. Voluntary and private special schools
represent about one eighth of the total
number of special schools in England. |
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NASS
works in partnership with key national and
regional organisations and acts as a voice
for special schools, raising concerns on
issues affecting young people with special
educational needs and their families. NASS
takes a lead role in lobbying to influence
government policy and bring about lasting
change. It initiates and develops guidelines
and procedures to further promote the standards
of service, administration and management
within its member schools and organisations.
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has grown rapidly since its inception and
now has over 150 schools and organisations
as members. As a developing organisation
NASS endeavours to pursue opportunities
to assist its members and organisations
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NASS
exists to promote the role of high quality
specialist provision within a modern inclusive
education service which respects the choice
of children, their families and carers,
enables all children and young people to
receive an education which is appropriate
to their education and social needs and
provides the maximum opportunity for all
children to participate fully educational,
employment, consumer, recreational, community
and domestic activities that typify society.
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NASS
is a company limited by guarantee, number
3774801 and a registered charity, number
1083632 |
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