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Ensuring EHCPs comply with the law

Kathryn Saban's guide to Education, Health and Care Plans. An EHCP is a legal document which is drafted by a Local Authority ('LA'). It sets...

Point of view: parent

I had to do something to turn our negative experience into a force for good, writes Rebecca Clapcott. Archie's arrival was a turbulent one, with...

SEND in museums

How Sam Bowen has helped change attitudes to SEND. I set out on my museum path as a student volunteer for Norwich Castle Museum, and...

A sense of belonging

As part of her masters thesis Stefanie Pearce studied the experiences of children who were looked-after or adopted at a trauma-informed school. Eliza attends a...

Effective inclusion

Karen Watson draws on her experience and has some suggestions to make for inclusion in mainstream schools. To put it plainly, good practice means opportunities....

Supporting children in their perception of differences

From learning about autism to encouraging acceptance and appreciation of differences: Val Jones has a story to tell… It all started with a request to...

How music helped my son’s speech & language development

Dan Hughes provides some insights into the power of music to develop communication skills. Some autistic children struggle to express what they want to say...

SEN123 : March/April 2023

Read SEN Magazine SEN123: Mar/Apr 2023 here Let’s start off with the truly exciting news that our amazing advertising team has been shortlisted for the...

Breaking barriers

IT is crucial for SEN support internationally, says Nathaniel Comer. I was first diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 39, and I have experienced...

How to reduce social anxiety in school

Nadim Saad explains how education professionals can support SEN students with social anxiety. To a greater or lesser degree, we all feel a level of...

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