
In this Governing Matters article, Curtis Worrell, Class 13, explains why internal alternative provision demands governor scrutiny. Curtis invites governors and trustees to question what really happens when children disappear inside our schools.
The article covers:
- The harm caused by isolation
- What makes inclusion genuine, not performative
- How governors and trustees can challenge hidden practices
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