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What are the benefits of becoming a member?

Joining the Additional Support Needs Network is free of charge and provides organisations and individuals with the opportunity to support and influence the development of policy and practice as part of a larger body.

As a member you will have access to web pages which:

  • provide up-to-date information on issues relating to additional support needs
  • detail the work being taken forward by the network
  • enable members to exchange information, promote activities, good practice and raise issues of concern.

 

   
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