

The SENDcast
Dale Pickles
The SENDcast is a weekly podcast focusing on Special Educational Needs, it is an amazing way to keep up to date with all the different areas within SEN, best practices and to improve your knowledge around SEND.
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Dec 21, 2023 • 1h 15min
Multi-sensory Stories with Dr Susie Nyman
If you haven't experienced walking through the woods, then how are you supposed to write a descriptive story about it? We have these experiences to draw upon as adults, but children don't. How can we give these experiences to children in school? Joining Dale again is the wonderful Dr Susie Nyman, who will guide us through the fascinating realm of multi-sensory stories. Susie emphasises the importance of incorporating visual elements, deep knowledge, and understanding to truly grasp the essence of a story. As always, Susie brings her trademark enthusiasm and an array of props to the studio, igniting children's imagination and helping them read and comprehend stories in an exciting way. You're in for a treat with this episode as Susie treats us to a delightful poem reading and demonstrates how to create a multi-sensory story first-hand. She takes us through techniques using balloons, playdoh, puppets, and even explores the possibilities offered by assistive technology such as reading pens. Susie's insightful tips and insights will empower you to create immersive and engaging multi-sensory stories in your own setting. About Dr Susie Nyman Dr Susie Nyman is passionate about discovering how children learn and supporting them in ways which enable them to succeed. She was appointed as a Biology teacher at The Sixth Form College Farnborough in 1995, and subsequently as Curriculum Manager for Health and Social Care where she has worked ever since. Susie strives to raise students' achievements and support them in ways which enables them to succeed. She works with her students deploying a range of innovative and Multi-sensory teaching techniques to assist their learning including her 'Equality and Diversity Tree' and famous puppets! Additionally, she has provided training to PGCE students at Kingston University, and in a number of local schools and colleges on teaching strategies. Since February 2017, Susie has presented seminars on 'Multi-sensory Techniques' at The Learning Differences Conventions in Australia, Richmond College, The Helen Arkell Centre, Bell House, The Oratory School, The National Education Show and The Tes SEN Shows in London and Manchester. Recently, she was filmed 'in action' for The British Dyslexia Association as well as Oaka Books, and the footage is available on YouTube. Subsequently, she has written a chapter about 'Multi-sensory Teaching' in the BDA Dyslexia Friendly Schools Good Practice Guide and 'The Multi-sensory Teaching Toolkit' by Oaka Books. In recognition of over 21 years continued service at The Sixth Form College Farnborough, Susie has been nominated three times by the College for the 'Tes FE Teacher of the Year Award'. This is an honour of which she is immensely proud. Contact Dr Susie Nyman x.com/DrSusieNyman drnymanconsultancy.co.uk drsusienyman@drnymanconsultancy.co.uk Useful Links Susie's books Immersive Reader Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n5emMEm3Uk · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Dec 14, 2023 • 1h 1min
Dyslexia and Mental Health with Dr Helen Ross
When was the last time you used a pen? Maybe when completing a form, or writing some Christmas cards, but we certainly don't have pen pals anymore! Everything outside of school is digital and has been replaced with technology – so why do we still expect children at school to write perfectly with no mistakes? Around 10% of the population are dyslexic and it's a condition that goes beyond difficulties with reading and writing, often leading to profound effects on an individual's well-being. In today's episode, Dr Helen Ross a dyslexia expert and consultant, joins Dale for a lively discussion on the relationship between 'Dyslexia and Mental Health'. Helen draws upon her personal experience and expertise to emphasise the damaging effects on children and young people of being belittled for their inability to write neatly, spell correctly, or make mistakes in their handwriting. The infamous pen licence can create all-consuming anxiety for some children and young people and the pressure they put on themselves permeates every aspect of their lives! I hope you have a great last day of term and enjoy your well-deserved break! Don't forget that new episodes will still be released throughout the Christmas break, so make sure you tune in if you get a chance! About Dr Helen Ross Dr Helen Ross is a fully qualified special needs teacher and former SENCO, working as an independent educational research consultant, specialist assessor and SEND expert. Helen is a Trustee of the British Dyslexia Association, Chair of the Wiltshire Dyslexia Association and is on the board of the US, not-for profit National Coalition of Independent Scholars. She has consulted for the British Dyslexia Association, The Committee for Science and Technology (part of the UK Government), and Wiltshire Local Authority. She also works internationally with various third sector and commercial organisations with evaluation, consultancy and resource development. Helen's research explores stakeholder experiences of SEND provision within the mainstream education sector, focussing on the empowerment of those supporting young people, to help them to take ownership of their own learning. She uses her findings from research to inform her own practice and to support other practitioner in their own work, through CPD webinars and live sessions. Contact Dr Helen Ross http://x.com/@drhelenross http://helensplace.co.uk/ helen@helensplace.co.uk Useful Links Ross, H (2023) 'Educating Post COVID-19: Moving on From Pandemic Pedagogy' The Independent Scholar 9 pp 5-22 Available from: https://www.ncis.org/sites/default/files/TIS%20Vol.9%20FINAL.pdf Ross, H. (2023, March) 'No Woman is an Island' From the Council to the Commons Chamber 3: 25. Ross, H. (2022, November) 'Dyslexia: from the Inside and Out.' Dystinct Magazine 12: 41-56. Ross, H (2023). Interviewed by Stig Abell. Aasmah Mir and Stig Abell with Times Radio Breakfast. Times Radio 14 March. Available at https://www.thetimes.co.uk/radio/live (Accessed 14 March 2023) Ross, H (2023) Expert Opinion in 'ChatGPT for students with Dyslexia? Expert Opinion: Examining the use of ChatGPT as an Assistive Technology Tool for Students with Learning Disabilities', Feb 23 [Online] Available at https://on.dystinct.org/chatgpt-learning-disability-assistive-technology-expert-opinion/ (Accessed 14 March 2023) · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Dec 7, 2023 • 54min
An Introduction to PDA with Clare Truman
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is considered to be a profile within autism and it presents as an overwhelming need to resist and avoid the ordinary demands of life. The PDA Society estimates that 70% of PDA children and young people are not in school, arguing that this is because their needs are not being met. Clare Truman joins Dale for her first SENDcast episode 'An Introduction to PDA'. We discuss: What is PDA and what do we know about it, so far? How to prioritise and present demands for PDA learners How to reduce anxiety for PDA learners How to follow the PDA learner's lead in learning The difference between PDA and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) By listening to this episode, you will gain valuable insights on how to provide better support for children and young people with PDA and help them re-engage with education. About Clare Truman Clare Truman is an education consultant, special education teacher and big sister to an autistic young man. From 2017 to 2019, she was director of Spectrum Space Community Interest Company; a social enterprise and alternative education provision based in Surrey which specialised in supporting autistic children who display Pathological Demand Avoidance. She now provides distance learning packages for students with PDA who find it difficult to access school. Clare is currently completing a PhD at UCL London exploring the educational experiences of PDA learners. She is author of The Teacher's Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance: Essential Strategies for the Classroom published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Contact Clare http://x.com/SpectrumSpaceUK www.spectrumspace.co.uk Useful Links Book: The Teacher's Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance: Essential Strategies for the Classroom published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers Journal Article: Clare Truman, Laura Crane, Patricia Howlin & Elizabeth Pellicano (2021): The educational experiences of autistic children with and without extreme demand avoidance behaviours, International Journal of Inclusive Education, DOI: 10.1080/13603116.2021.1916108 · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Dec 4, 2023 • 16min
SENsible24 with Abigail Hawkins
SENsible24: Elevate Your SENCO Experience with a little bit of fun and learning Step into a world of inclusivity and collaboration at the first LIVE in-person event, "All in the Room". Inspired by the idea of meeting SEN needs within the classroom, this event brings together exhibitors, speakers, and SENCOs around the same tables. Join us for a day filled with engaging sessions, laughs and a few moments of realisation, led by experts in Special Educational Needs (SEN), where knowledge is shared and connections are made. From adaptive teaching strategies to tackling workload bureaucracy, we invite you to be part of this fun filled community day where everyone learns from each other, even Gavin... Event Highlights: 📚 Practical Wisdom: Lots of stories and helpful tips from those that have been there and done that, not only that but the combined experience in the room will reach well over 1000 years! 🤝 Networking Extravaganza: Connect, collaborate, and get moving around the room, ohh you thought you were just coming to sit by people you already knew? Haha, think again, SENCOs meet other SENCOs as we get you engaging with each other like never before! 🛍️ Exhibitor Showcase: Every event has to have some well placed exhibitors, but these are just those throwing money at the event, going "I want to be there!" Every Exhibitor has been hand picked to attend and is linked to a talk, they might even be a little picked on, well they spend ages trying to get you to buy their stuff, so let's have a little fun! ☕ Free Nourishment: Nourishment? Who uses that? Free food, 200 people eating in a gourmet restaurant, just avoid Gavin he is all elbows and with that many people you can be assured something will go wrong, if it does we can open the Prosecco and just laugh about it! 🎟️ Limited Tickets: Super limited and we reallly have to sell all these to break even with the bank, running this kind of event isn't free, we have some discounts available for our website members (Plat/Plat plus), but we really can't do much more than that. Sorry! 🥳 Celebration: We will be recognising the work that SENCOs do, you work soo hard to make such a different and one random lucky or unlucky SENCO will be pulled up to the stage and given the award that represents the hard work of all SENCOs! This is more than just a boring conference; it's an opportunity to grow, connect, and celebrate your role as a SENCO. Whether you're a seasoned SENCO or just starting your journey, SENsible24 is the place to be. About Abigail Hawkins Abigail runs SENDCOSolutions, an SEN consultancy and SENsible SENCO CIC, a not-for-profit networking support group. She has been a SENCO for over 25 years and has taught a multitude of subjects across all phases from 2-year-olds to adults. She works with software companies developing supportive software for SEN and Safeguarding purposes, has developed and delivers on a teaching assistant apprenticeship programme, authored several books on SEN and exclusions and runs a support network for over 9000 SENCOs. Until recently, she was the Chair of Governors for 3 schools in the East Midlands and she still works as a SENCO for part of her week. Abigail has a no-nonsense, practical approach to SEN issues faced by schools. Abigail was one of the three lead voices on a series of SEN webinars delivered over the lockdowns amassing an audience of over 12000 viewers and she uses modern approaches to share SEN-related information including a successful YouTube channel. Contact Abigail Website – www.sendcosolutions.co.uk www.sensiblesenco.org.uk Email – enquiries@sendcosolutions.co.uk Twitter – @sendcosolutions Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sensiblesenco Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SENsibleSENCO B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe

Nov 30, 2023 • 1h 13min
Going to University with Autism or ADHD with Victoria Ellen
Whilst going to university may be an expectation and a natural part of life for many young people, it can often seem unreachable or overwhelming for neurodivergent individuals who feel they may struggle to cope. Neurodivergent individuals often face a lack of information and awareness regarding university life, leaving them uninformed about the support and opportunities available to them. Unfortunately, they are sometimes dismissed and unfairly assumed to be incapable of pursuing higher education. In this episode, Dale is joined by Victoria Ellen, who shares her experience of 'Going to University with Autism or ADHD'. Together, we delve into various aspects of university life, from lecture theatres and halls of residence to navigating student finances. During our discussion, we tackle important questions such as: Why university? How to choose the right university? What support is available? We also explore personal journeys, including Victoria Ellen's own experiences and the valuable insights she gained along the way. "At university you get more flexibility and freedom to work the way you want to work as long as you get your assignment in on time, then that's all that matters." Victoria Ellen About Victoria Ellen Victoria Ellen is a late diagnosed Autistic adult. She is an online content creator who shares her experiences of Autism via cute aesthetically pleasant graphics and striking captions. She is an Autistic researcher and public speaker, who uses her knowledge of research and her own personal experiences to educate and inform others, as well as providing resources and advice. Contact Victoria x.com/actuallyaspling Actuallyaspling.wordpress.com Useful Links Victoria's Instagram instagram.com/actuallyaspling · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Nov 23, 2023 • 50min
Presence in Research with Joanna Grace
The exclusion of people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent conditions from research happens in a multitude of ways, whether it's the result of not being able to sign a consent form or researchers not wanting their results skewed. In today's episode, Joanna Grace joins Dale to focus on the presence of people with disabilities in research. We explore the exclusion they face and the importance of their active involvement. As a researcher working closely with individuals with profound disabilities, Jo knows first-hand the significance of their presence in research. For example, autistic individuals have been excluded from mental health studies, leaving us with limited knowledge on supporting their well-being. Listen to hear how inclusive research, born out of the disabled rights movement, has developed over the past 20 years. Inclusive research adds value and ensures research benefits EVERYONE, however, existing definitions of inclusivity unintentionally exclude those with profound intellectual disabilities. This inspired Jo's work, which explores meaningful research with individuals who have profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Join our podcast to learn why presence in research matters, discover examples of inclusive research, and explore steps for fostering inclusivity in your own work. About Joanna Grace Joanna Grace is a sensory engagement and inclusion specialist, doctoral researcher, author, trainer, TEDx speaker and Founder of The Sensory Projects. Joanna has worked with people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent conditions aged from 0-100 (well 1 day old – 87 years old to be precise) in a range of settings and context. Through all she does Joanna is seeking to contribute to a future where people are understood in spite of their differences. Contact Joanna www.twitter.com/Jo3Grace www.TheSensoryProjects.co.uk sensorystory@gmail.com Useful Links www.Facebook.com/JoannaGraceTSP www.TheSensoryProjects.com/books www.LinkedIn/In/JoannaGraceTheSensoryProjects · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Nov 16, 2023 • 59min
The Benefits of Audiobooks with Emily Pye
For some children the wonderful world of books is completely closed off due to an illness or condition that impacts on their ability to read the printed word. This could be a specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, a mental health condition like anxiety, a visual impairment, or a physical condition that makes it more difficult to hold a book, such as arthritis. But there is a way to open up this world for them and break down these barriers – audiobooks! Emily Pye from Listening Books joins Dale in today's episode 'Benefits of Audiobooks' to discuss: What is great about audiobooks. Why they benefit specific SEND children and in what ways. The impact seen from feedback from members and other research. How audiobooks can be used in schools. How audiobooks can be used at home. Where to find audiobooks. Listen to this episode to discover the diverse benefits of audiobooks. They not only entertain but also educate, while providing a calming oasis for busy minds. Audiobooks ensure that all children can access the curriculum and achieve literacy objectives, regardless of their circumstances. Every child deserves the opportunity to explore the enriching world of literature, and audiobooks serve as a powerful tool in achieving this goal. Audiobooks can empower children with special needs to engage with stories, develop their reading skills, and foster a love for learning. About Emily Pye Emily has been working on growing the membership at charity Listening Books for the past two years. One of the areas she has been concentrating on, is looking at the benefits and impact audiobooks can bring to young people's lives and how best to engage children both at home and at school. Contact Emily twitter.com/ListeningBooks www.listening-books.org.uk info@listening-books.org.uk Useful Links Further information about Listening Books' offer for schools - https://www.listening-books.org.uk/education Blog post full of book suggestions for young reluctant readers - https://www.listening-books.org.uk/books-for-young-people-who-dont-like-reading · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Nov 9, 2023 • 56min
Dual and Multiple Exceptionality with Fintan O'Regan
Pupils can be described as exceptionally gifted, talented or highflyers but often that 'gift' is hiding something else and there is no hint of SEN within that description. It is estimated that 5-10% of children identified as having high ability also have a special education need or disability. Have you heard of DME and 2E? Fintan O'Regan joins Dale to introduce the terms 'Dual and Multiple Exceptionality' (DME or 2E - Twice Exceptional in America) in today's podcast. DME refers to individuals who possess exceptional abilities or talents in combination with one or more learning or developmental disabilities. These individuals demonstrate both high cognitive potential as well as specific learning challenges or disabilities. During the episode, Fintan highlights the 4 types of DME and discusses how individuals' exceptional abilities can mask or overshadow their challenges, making it challenging to identify and provide appropriate support. Conversely, their disabilities can sometimes mask their strengths, leading to unfulfilled potential and missed opportunities. By recognising and addressing the needs of Dual and Multiple Exceptional individuals, we can create an environment that nurtures their strengths, supports their challenges, and enables them to reach their full potential across all areas of their lives. About Fintan O'Regan MA, PGCE BSc He was the Head teacher of the Centre Academy from 1996 -2002, which was the first specialist school in the UK for students between the ages of 7-19 specialising issues related to ADHD, ASD and ODD. He is an associate lecturer for Leicester University, the National Association of Special Needs, the Institute of Education, the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre and the former Vice Chairman of the UK ADHD Network and of the European ADHD Alliance. Fintan now works as trainer and consultant for schools and school support systems including, Social Services, Health, the Police and Foster carers with regards to providing behaviour management strategies for children and families struggling with SEND and behaviour issues. Contact Fintan O'Regan https://twitter.com/fintanoregan www.fintanoregan.com fjmoregan@aol.com Resources A to Z of SEND, Gemma Corby The SEND code of Practice The Inclusive classroom, Daniel Sobel and Sarah Alston Key issues in SEND and Inclusion , Alan Hodkinson Dual and Multiple Exceptionality, Adam Boddington The DSMV · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Nov 2, 2023 • 55min
How To Wait Well When Your Child Is On The Diagnostic Pathway for Autism or ADHD with Jodie Warren
Wait times for autism and ADHD assessments can be incredibly challenging and lengthy, often leaving parents feeling isolated, helpless, and scared. Many families describe this waiting period as a state of limbo, which can be emotionally and mentally draining. Jodie Warren, SEND coach & consultant for parents, joins Dale today to discuss 'how to 'wait well' when your child is on the diagnostic pathway for autism or ADHD'. Discover valuable insights on: The importance of 'waiting well' and how it can positively impact the diagnostic journey. Strategies for 'waiting well' including preparation, learning, record-keeping, and being ready to advocate effectively. Understanding that waiting for a diagnosis does not prevent parents from meeting their child's needs and accessing support. Recognising the four valuable resources parents have: time, money, energy, and headspace, and how to allocate them efficiently during the waiting period. The realisation that a diagnosis, from a support standpoint, may not bring significant changes. Join us as we delve into practical tips and valuable perspectives to help parents navigate the waiting game with resilience, knowledge, and effective advocacy. About Jodie Warren With 20 years of experience as a specialist teacher working for schools & local authorities, Jodie now supports parents of children with additional needs to understand those needs & advocate for their child calmly, confidently & effectively without burning out. As well as offering training to schools in how to enable effective advocacy she also supports parents to strengthen the three core pillars of advocacy so they can work with professionals collaboratively & assertively to achieve the best outcomes for their child. Contact Jodie https://www.facebook.com/groups/494084106196561/ hello@jodiewarren.com Useful Links LinkedIn Profile https://medium.com/@hello _34819/how-to-prepare-for-meetings-in-order-to-advocate-effectively-a-three-part-approach-2f5c6fb3ffa2 · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Oct 26, 2023 • 1h 8min
Who Leads on SEND in a School? The SENCO or the Headteacher? with Abigail Gray
It is evident that SENCOs are struggling and many qualified SENCOs are not staying in their role. Additionally, LAs are getting away with unlawful practices and children with SEND are still being excluded at an alarming rate. It is crucial for teachers to receive support from the whole school team around SEND. But who leads SEND in schools? To delve into this topic, Dale is joined by Abigail Gray, SEND Consultant, to discuss 'Who leads on SEND in a school? The SENCO or headteacher?' in this episode. Abigail highlights the fact that SENCOs often feel undervalued and lack the necessary agency to fulfil their roles effectively. For successful SEND provision, it is essential that SENCOs receive adequate training and support. They should be granted the time and authority to collaborate effectively with all staff. Moreover, decisions regarding admissions, funding, recruitment, and other aspects are not isolated concerns; they are whole school issues that directly impact children with SEND. Therefore, alignment across the entire school is imperative for an effective SEND approach. Abigail sheds light on why SENCOs need agency within their organisation, highlights the three key elements necessary for maintaining a balance, and emphasises the significance of a whole school approach in which SEND is embedded in its leadership. About Abigail Gray Abigail began her 30-year career in Special Educational Needs as a teaching assistant. This led to a life in teaching and school leadership. She now runs a successful SEND consultancy and is the author of two books; 'Effective Differentiation' (Routledge 2018) and 'The Effective Teaching Assistant' co-authored by Melanie Wright. (Routledge 2020). Abigail writes and speaks about her work on inclusive teaching and differentiation on a national and international stage. She also is a regular contributor to Best Practice Network's NASENCO Award programme as a subject specialist. Contact Abigail http://twitter.com/Abigailsenworks www.senworks.co.uk abigail@senworks.co.uk Useful Links 'Effective Differentiation' (Routledge 2018) 'The Effective Teaching Assistant' (Routledge 2020) co-authored by Melanie Wright. The Effective Teaching Assistant Online Course at My CPD Group https://mycpdgroup.com/courses/the-effective-teaching-assistant-online/ Instagram: @senworksltd · B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk · Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast · Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk · Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.


