Tag: school trips
The appliance of inclusion
David Jones describes some of the processes he and his team have been through in understanding the needs of neurodivergentvisitors and people with access...
A grand day out
Meg Beaumont on museum visits for families and children with additional needs.
Museums can be brilliant places for children with additional needs to interact with...
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...
Successful day trips for all
With careful preparation and a positive attitude, you can create memorable outings that cater to the unique requirements of each child, writes Vicky Green.
A...
SEN131 : July/August 2024
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There are too many excellent articles in this issue to summarise them all in this brief introduction, so...
Inclusive study trips
An accessible and inclusive study trip needs more than just making sure every student can attend, writes Petra Albrecht.
Trips can have had a profound...
Residential school trips and pupils who have Down’s syndrome
Sharon Smith's top tips on including pupils who have Down's syndrome when you plan a residential school trip.
Every pupil in your school is entitled...
Spark their imagination
Sebastian Fattorini on visiting Skipton Castle.
One December day in 1645, a column of soldiers, weary and tattered but with colours flying and trumpets sounding,...
SEN125 : July/August 2023
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What a lovely time of the year this is, with school fairs and outdoor events. I love planting...
SEN119: July/August 2022
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The English SEND Review comes in for some stick in this issue, as Warren Carrett lets off steam...











































