Inclusion 2028 is a groundbreaking national programme that gives over 240,000 pupils with SEND better access to PE and sport.
Planning With Love: How Families Can Secure The Financial Future Of SEND Children
Award-winning SEND Chartered Financial Planner Rhiannon Gogh shares personal insight and expert advice on protecting the future of SEND children through trusts, tailored planning, and empowered decision-making.
Living With FND Through Adolescence: A Story Of Struggle, Strength And Awareness
Liam Virgo shares his personal journey with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) — from sudden paralysis and years in bed to slowly regaining mobility. Read his story to help raise awareness of FND.
8 Free And Accessible Activities To Enjoy This Easter Across Britain
Discover 8 free and accessible activities across Britain this Easter, from art workshops to nature trails, museums, and historical experiences.
10 Top Tips To Improve Accessibility At Your Christmas Party For Neurodivergent Children
Ella Rides from Captain Fantastic – the UK’s number one children’s entertainment company – shares her top ten tips to make your party accessible for neurodivergent children.
Support Dog Saves Life Of Autistic Boy
Support dog Elvis has rocked the world of Eli Wilson and his family – not only has the pooch brought comfort to the autistic youngster, but he saved his life.
London Literature Festival: Celebrate The Power Of The Written And Spoken Word
London Literature Festival is the longest-running celebration of the written and spoken word of its kind in the capital and this year marks its 16th edition, with prestigious literary names alongside rising stars.
Shelbée Clarke: Amputee Footballer Supporting SEND Children To Access The Beautiful Game
We speak to Shelbée Clarke about going through bone cancer and having her leg amputated, getting into amputee football, setting up her SEND club SSG Celestials and winning the Bobby Moore Award.