This important and timely book brings together innovative research on the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) in relation to children’s and young people’s education, health and care services.Informed by the complex debate on the use of classificatory systems in education, the book focuses on the relevance of the ICF for the theory, policy and practice in education. It presents a wide array of studies conducted in diverse educational settings in several countries, including new research in England. Castro and Palikara have produced an incisive and informative book, which advances the debate on the use of the ICF in education in significant ways. This is a unique and compelling resource for educationalists, policy makers, and students.Lorella Terzi, Professor of Philosophy of Education, University of Roehampton, London.