Ofsted changes: What reforms will be made to school inspections after death of headteacher Ruth Perry

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Ofsted have proposed a number of changes after the death of headteacher Ruth Perry

Ofsted have announced a number of reforms following the death of headteacher Ruth Perry earlier this year. But the changes have been criticised by unions and Ms Perry's family, who say they don't go far enough.

Chief inspector Amanda Spielman said Ofsted are listening to concerns raised following the death of the head from Caversham Primary School in Reading. She took her own life after her school was downgraded by the inspectorate.

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