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Marcus,
I see a reference to England regulations. Does that mean that the Building
Bulletin 77 updates will only be relevant to England?
Your thoughts.
Dorothy
marcus ormerod (07/04/2005 13:29):
>Hi all
>
>I have received the following notice on a consultation exercise.
>
>Building Bulletin 77: Designing for Pupils with Special Educational Needs
>and Disabilities in Schools
>
>
>We are today (1 April 2005) announcing the three month public consultation
>of
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>the update of Building Bulletin 77 on the DfES public consultation website.
>
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>http://dfes.gov.uk/consultations
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>Consultation Title: Building Bulletin 77: Designing for Pupils with Special
>Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools
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>
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>The guidance promotes a high quality of design in learning environments for
>pupils with special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities, supporting
>their education entitlement, health, safety and welfare.
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>
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>The proposed new building bulletin supersedes the previous edition of
>Building Bulletin 77: Designing for Pupils with Special Educational Needs,
>Special Schools, 1997.
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>
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>It sets out advice on the planning, briefing and designing of school
>accommodation, with improved building standards, which apply across all
>educational settings in England.
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>The information is intended for all those involved in building new school
>accommodation, or adapting, modifying and/or extending existing premises. It
>will be of interest to providers, education advisers, architects, engineers,
>building contractors and also to head teachers and their staff.
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