Tag: SEND
How to set up a college for SEND that wins awards
Gemma Peebles knows. She's on a mission.
Three years ago, I decided that the young people of Doncaster with special educational needs deserved a better...
Overcoming PE-phobia
Sport and PE can be a difficult subject for children with Special Educational Needs. They may love it or hate it but either way...
SENCO wellbeing: quick wins throughout the day
Lynn How on managing the role of a SENCO and developing healthy habits to support your wellbeing.
There is no shortage of challenges in both...
How to complain
Douglas Silas’s tips on complaining to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.
The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (previously called the Local Government...
Educational experiences of young people with SEND
In a departure from his role as Law commentator, Douglas Silas looks at recent research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on educational...
Why aren’t more disabled adults employed?
Mark Dale wants to help employers unlock Britain's hidden labour force.
With the cost of living and a looming energy crisis occupying many people's minds,...
Bonkers Yoga
Michael Chissick ponders on what helped him improve his yoga teacher training programme in Special Needs Schools. It's yoga with a confident smile.
Maybe I...
Achieve more with AT
Liz Wilcox on making the most of Assistive Technology.
Let's start by looking at what's available in AT. We regularly attend conferences and trade shows...
Steps and stairs
Stairclimbers can liberate children and adults with special needs, explains Peter Wingrave.
Managing risks and limitations in daily living Steps and stairs—there's no escaping them, but...
How to stop Bullying
Liffy McDonald enthuses about the work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance
The work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) is more relevant than ever in the current...










































