ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast

You Don’t Have to Fight Alone: Navigating SEN Support for Your Neurodiverse Child

Apr 1, 2026
Rebecca Gray, SEND advocate and parent of neurodiverse children, shares her lived experience helping families navigate the English SEND system. She explains EHCPs and legal basics. Rebecca outlines advocacy pathways, practical support options like SOS!SEN, specialist school and funding challenges, plus alternatives such as home education and EOTAS. She also discusses systemic reform needs and realistic classroom adjustments.
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INSIGHT

EHCPs Often Fail Their Promise

  • An EHCP is a legally binding Education, Health and Care Plan intended to coordinate support across services for complex needs.
  • Rebecca Gray explains it's often education-focused in practice and routinely underfunded, causing refusals to assess.
ANECDOTE

Becoming An Advocate After Family Crisis

  • Rebecca Gray became a SEND advocate after navigating EHCPs for her two autistic ADHD children who faced severe anxiety and school breakdown.
  • Her son needed a specialist place; her daughter hit crisis at 12 with suicidal ideation before advocacy secured help.
INSIGHT

System Blames Children Not Structures

  • The system treats children's differences as the problem rather than adapting the education system itself.
  • Rebecca highlights scale: 1–2 million children in England now need a system that mainstream schools can't currently provide.
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