Tag: SEN
Cyberbullying
Online bullying often happens on young people's own mobile phones, laptops or tablets, and it can feel inescapable, writes Becca Cawthorne.
If a child is...
Musical Beasts
Rachel Whibley talks about the most impactful, empowering and important musical performances her company has ever created.
In the world of classical music, accessibility and...
After you go
Specialist solicitor Aalia Ijaz looks at providing for a vulnerable dependant after you die.
As a parent or grandparent of someone with autism, it can...
The National Curriculum Outdoors Year 6 (A Complete Scheme of Work)
The authors share wide experience that includes primary and special needs teaching, as well as the development of outdoor learning programmes, school-based learning in...
Relax
Josh Henshaw on relaxed performances at Buxton Opera House.
Live performance, as exciting as it is for some, can be more challenging for other audience...
Learning to live with anxiety
Anxiety is here to stay, and it can be good for you, so let's learn to manage it, writes Samantha Garner.
Anxiety is a word...
Making music with SEN
Lydia Lewis speaks to four musicians with special educational needs, who share their experiences of stigma, inaccessible music environments, their personal journeys of discovery,...
Point of view: Parent
I don't think that I am unusual in being both a SENCO and a mother to a child with dyslexia and ADHD. My husband...
Education is changing in Wales
A view from Cabinet Secretary Lynne Neagle.
Our brand-new Curriculum for Wales and new statutory system for supporting learners with additional learning needs (ALN) are...
SEN in Wales
Heledd Fychan describes parents' struggle for SEN provision in Wales.
Despite reforms to the system via the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal Act of...










































