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Self-belief

Regardless of the pupil or school environment, self-belief is a key ingredient to achievement and happiness, and it can greatly support good mental health,...

Gatsby Benchmarks updated

Lisa Greig is a passionate early adopter of the updated Gatsby Benchmarks for good career guidance, transforming the lives of young people with SEND. Good...

Outdoor learning in practice

Primary teacher Adam Harvey is passionate about outdoor learning for students with special educational needs. Nature can be calm and sensory-rich. It can support emotional...

Relaxed Performances

Theatre has long been a powerful medium for storytelling, emotional expression, and community engagement. Helen Eastman is an enthusiastic advocate. A theatre performance can be...

The inclusive visitor experience

Inclusivity is not merely a box to be ticked. It's essential to a thriving, modern visitor experience, writes Jenny Search. First impressions count, and while...

The superpower of looking

We're not doing enough to give our children the visual literacy skills they need in order to explore the modern world with confidence, says...

Diverse play

An innovative inclusive playground encourages children with diverse abilities to enjoy sharing the same play space, writes Deborah Gundle. A key aspect of the new...

People of determination

Massrat Shiakh writes from Oman about the progress towards addressing special educational needs in the Middle East. Middle Eastern countries have undergone significant transformation and...

Digital accessibility

Technology holds immense potential to empower people with sight loss, but to unlock its full benefits, organisations must prioritise accessibility, writes Kyran O'Mahoney. Despite the...

BSL for all

British Sign Language is a language for everyone, says Matthew Kleiner-Mann. It's not often that you walk into a primary school classroom and it's so...

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