TV’s Carrie Grant joined hundreds of outraged parents and carers outside Parliament yesterday to demand better education for disabled children.
The former Fame Academy vocal coach, 57, said one of her four children with special educational needs and disabilities had been out of school for three years owing to a lack of places.
Carrie Grant said one of her kids with special educational needs has been out of school for three years due to a lack of placesCredit: AlamyChristine McGuinness also backed the protest outside ParliamentCredit: SplashShe said: "What does three years of missing school tell you? It says you don’t fit in, you are not good enough, you’ll never amount to anything.
"The fight is relentless and exhausting.
"I am politely asking for change."
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Lisa Lloyd, who helped organise the protest — also backed by model Christine McGuinness, 35 — added: “We’ve had an amazing turnout. We need to be heard.”
In a survey, seven in ten parents said their disabled children’s health had been hit.
The Sun’s Give it Back campaign calls for the Government to plug a £573million funding gap.