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	"author_name": "NAHT ",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/naht",
	"title": "Welsh Government School Funding Campaign",
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	"description": "The campaign calls for urgent action to address a severe shortfall in school funding in Wales for 2026/27. Despite £329 million being allocated through education consequential funding, only £39 million is earmarked for revenue spending in the draft budget, leaving schools facing a £137 million gap just to maintain current provision. Schools at Breaking Point: Budget pressures are forcing redundancies, stripping provision to the bare minimum, and leaving children with additional learning needs without support. Impact on Staff and Pupils: Support services are disappearing, staff are overwhelmed and leaving the profession, and pupils’ education is suffering. Long-Term Consequences: Education underpins a healthy society, strong economy, and safer communities. Failure to act now will harm future generations. Call to Action: NAHT Cymru urges policymakers to secure fair funding to keep schools open and ensure children receive the education they deserve.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/welsh-government-school-funding-campaign"
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