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A joint statement from NDCS, BATOD, RNID and VIEW on this summer's exams/assessments in England  has been sent to Ofqual for their consideration.  It sets out recommendations and these can be seen here:

Joint statement on alternative assessment arrangements for summer 2021 in England:

Following the announcement to cancel GCSE and A-level exams this summer, we have drafted a set of recommendations for consideration by Ofqual that we believe will help ensure deaf learners and those with vision impairment or multi-sensory impairment are not disadvantaged by the new arrangements for grading.

We believe that without strong direction and messaging from the Department for Education and Ofqual on the responsibilities of centres and awarding bodies, that learners with sensory impairment are at risk of unfair grading.

Our recommendations are as follows:

We believe the above recommendations are also applicable to vocational qualifications. Where assessments have to be adapted or alternative evidence is used, a specialist teacher as above or other specialist working with a learner (e.g. specialist teaching assistant, intervenor or communication support worker) should be consulted.


Even with the above recommendations in place, we remain very concerned for learners with sensory impairment who have struggled to access remote learning this year. We believe that is imperative that Government’s expert advisory group on lost learning recommends suitable mitigations for these learners to avoid the pandemic impacting on their life chances. With a high percentage of deaf and vision impaired learners experiencing difficulties in accessing remote learning, we request that the advisory group include experts from the sensory impairment sector.