by Samantha Noel | Feb 6, 2023 | Uncategorized
A standardised Journey to Outstanding SEND has been a far to reach ideal for many years. However, as we begin to develop a further understanding of SEND, educational leaders are beginning to focus on creating a clearer picture of SEND in their schools. Gaining a...
by Samantha Noel | Dec 14, 2022 | Uncategorized
From the classroom to the Boardroom – Education is the route to employment A common error we see towards people with SEND is that the level of support shrinks as they mature. moving from the classroom to the boardroom is not a seamless experience for those who...
by Emma Pinnock | Oct 27, 2022 | disability, SEND, Uncategorized
Down syndrome in the classroom October is Down syndrome Awareness month, which is why we thought it would be important to understand down syndrome in the classroom. We want to highlight how pupils with down syndrome deserve the same opportunities as their peers. We...
by Stefano De Rose | Oct 17, 2022 | disability, SEND, Uncategorized
In honour of it being world student day on the 15th of October, we wanted to focus on students anxiety of all age ranges. Students around the world experience many stresses which are sometimes not taken into consideration, and when neglected can lead to...
by Emma Pinnock | Aug 27, 2022 | Uncategorized
Fun activities over the summer holidays When it comes to fun over the summer holidays children and families have an array of activities to enjoy. We all have different interests in life, so children will have varying ideas of activities they enjoy. Their activities...
by Emma Pinnock | Jul 22, 2022 | disability, SEND, Uncategorized
Representation of neurodiverse and disabled people in the workplace is a major step in helping society understand all its members. For many young people with disabilities and their families, what the future will hold is a deep concern. This is especially true of...