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Ten steps to effective SEN provision

David Bartram looks at what schools can do to ensure that learners with SEN get the support they need

The confident gardener

Horticulture is just perfect for pupils with SEN, writes five-times Chelsea Gold Medal winner Adam Frost Since the start of this academic year, I’ve travelled...

ES Trust Consortium to deliver Early Support

The Department for Education (DfE) has announced that the ES Trust Consortium, made up of more than 50 voluntary, community and private sector organisations,...

Pushing all the right buttons

School trips are inspiring for all children, but it is those with the most to gain who will lose out if excursions are cut,...

Choosing the right school for a child with SEN

Sandra Hutchinson provides an invaluable guide to help parents with one of the most difficult decisions they will ever make

Dealing with bullies

Jeremy Todd examines the link between ADHD and bullying behaviour and asks if parents can prevent their child from bullying others

The SEN Green Paper: history repeating

More than three decades after her influential report, Baroness Warnock fears that the Government’s SEN proposals will deliver little meaningful change 

Battling the LEA: a parent speaks out

Parent Suzanne Buckner asks just what parents have to do to get a meaningful education for their child with SEN

Sailing challenge for young people with SEN

Young people with special needs are being offered the opportunity to take part in specially organised sailing expeditions run by the Tall Ships Youth...

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