Keep up to date with all of the latest news, headlines and features from across the SEND sector.
The Anti-Bullying Alliance have released a new online training course aimed at school staff and practitioners who work with children and young people.
On Tuesday 2nd May, Special Needs Jungle hosted Claire Coutinho, Education Minister with responsibility for SEND, to discuss the SEND and AP Improvement Plan.
The University of Chichester are hosting their 11th Annual SEN Conference online on Thursday 18th May 9:30am to 1:15pm. The title is ‘Engaging Voices for Change for Inclusive Education’.
Mental Health Awareness week fittingly starts the week of the GCSE examinations this year and the theme is anxiety.
The charity Living Paintings has given away thousands of free coronation gifts to help blind and visually impaired children experience the coronation through touch and sound.
The Institute of Education at University College London are inviting those who fit criteria to take part in a study looking at the importance of outcomes for young people with learning disabilities when engaging with Relationships and Sex Education.
A poll carried out by NFER on behalf of the Sutton Trust has revealed the extent of the financial situation that schools find themselves in.
The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) have a free webinar for parents and carers of young people with an EHCP to highlight the opportunities that a supported internship can offer.
The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families are creating a storytelling intervention for young women and girls called ‘My Story and Me’ to help other young women and girls talk about their mental health.
The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families has produced a timetable of activities and resources linked to themes and events happening during the Summer term.
The ADHD Foundation in conjunction with NHS London CAMHS have produced ‘A Teenager’s Guide to ADHD’, a guide and workbook for teenagers living with ADHD.
Making Participation Work Practitioner’s Conference is for professionals and practitioners designing and delivering participation and co-production at a strategic level across children and young people’s health, education, and social care.
A new research report titled ’Working lives of teachers and leaders – wave 1’ has been released by the Department for Education, this is the first report in a longitudinal study that will run annually for at least five years.
The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH) have a free webinar showcasing five 10-minute lectures from leading academics, practitioners and researchers on key topics in the field of child and adolescent mental health.
The government has announced today that they are extending the areas taking part in the Short Breaks Innovation Fund programme.
nasen is pleased to announce the appointment of three new editors to the Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs (JORSEN).
A new advert created in conjunction with Ambitious about Autism was launched last week to celebrate World Autism Acceptance Month.
TechEdology have organised an Assistive Technology Speed Date, a morning of free online sessions with six assistive technology suppliers.
The Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan, spoke at the Bett show in London about how the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) could support education in the future.
Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) with the Department for Education (DfE) are holding an event to hear from young people with lived experience of visual impairment (VI) about their experiences of moving into post 16 education and what needs to be improved.