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July 2024
The incoming government committed to a review of the curriculum and have announced it will begin in September.

August 2024
Sight Loss Councils and Thomas Pocklington Trust are encouraging people to cut back any trees, shrubs or hedges on their property that overhang pavements to help keep them clear for pedestrians and encouraging people to report it.

August 2024
The Anti-Bullying Alliance has been working with schools and disabled young people to develop strategies and approaches that help to reduce bullying of disabled young people and those with SEN, often referred to as disablist bullying.

- DfE
August 2024
Effective today, the Department for Education (DfE) has implemented significant updates to school attendance guidance, aimed at enhancing student engagement and reducing absenteeism.

September 2024
Returning to the award-winning Business Design Centre, this event promises two days of inspiration, collaboration, and groundbreaking solutions, all designed to elevate discussions surrounding SEND to unprecedented levels.

- Universal SEND Services
- Sector News
September 2024
One of our more involved strands of work - and one which has produced some of the most significant and tangible results – focuses on peer mentoring for school leaders.

September 2024
We are looking for professionals to share their views and experiences of co-production in SEND services.

- nasen Award
September 2024
nasen Awards 2024 is coming up fast and with such an overwhelming amount of nominations this year, nasen wanted to make sure that the evening is full of surprises and treats.

September 2024
After a temporary pause due to the closure of the British Youth Council, the Access and Assistance for All (AAA) campaign has restarted, seeking further education colleges to support them in ensuring equal access to study materials.

September 2024
Child Poverty Action Group have produced their annual calendar for schools to help them to identify the possible financial barriers during the academic year and consider cost conscious ways to mark important dates and events.

September 2024
As part of the Department for Education funded Making Participation Work programme, the Council for Disabled Children’s next Participation Community of Practice is taking place on Wednesday 9th October.

September 2024
Dame Rachel De Souza has used her statutory powers to ask every school in England about their provision for and the barriers to supporting pupils.

September 2024
A new report evaluating 3 years of the Youth Sport Trust Inclusion 2024 programme has highlighted the interactions and impact that has been had over the year.

- International
October 2024
nasen extends their congratulations to Sir Steve Smith who will continue his important role as the UK Government International Education Champion, supporting the promotion of UK education excellence around the world.

Annamarie Hassall MBE is the Chief Executive (CEO) of nasen with responsibility for strategic direction and operational delivery across the full breadth of nasen’s activity. nasen CEO is the main point of contact for the board of trustees and has a close working relationship with the Department for Education (DfE). Annamarie also has overall responsibility for external relations and business development.

- nasen Award
October 2024
We are delighted to announce the winners for the nasen Awards 2024.
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October 2024
nasen has been commissioned to host and deliver a one-day CPD conference for SENCOs and other school leaders in Halton.

October 2024
New report from House of Lords highlights the need for an inclusive approach in schools that actively prepares learners with SEN for the transition to employment

October 2024
nasen is excited to launch a new partnership with easyfundraising to enable members to raise free funding for SEND resources through everyday online shopping.

October 2024
England’s special educational needs (SEN) system is not delivering better outcomes for children and young people; is financially unsustainable and in urgent need of reform, according to a new National Audit Office report.