nasen supports those working with, and for, children and young people with SEND and learning differences by having an influential voice at national level through our partner networks, developing useful resources and delivering effective CPDL
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Our menu of Continuing Professional Development provides all professionals with the opportunity to learn, develop and improve, whether you are new to the profession, have many years of experience, or are a leader in education.
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Our SEND Review options help you to prepare and create a better understanding of what may be needed in your setting to develop inclusive provision and practice.
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Our team of education specialists have put together a bank of information, support and resources. This provides you easy access to the most up-to-date knowledge and support which is rooted in research and evidence- informed best practice.
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With a mission to advocate for inclusivity and accessibility in education, nasen’s Quality Framework programme allows products and resources to undergo a review by qualified SEND education specialists.
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We have an ongoing commitment to ensure expertise in SEND is available to every school and setting across the UK.
It is critical that we break down the barriers that impact children and young people’s participation in education – particularly for those with SEND and learning differences
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Get the highest quality CPD from experts at your convenience, with nasen's SEND CPD on Demand - The ultimate flexible training resource is now available for schools providing all members of staff with access to over 70 pre-recorded SEND CPD sessions tailored to meet the needs of the entire education workforce.
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We’re excited to announce the return of our popular SEND CPD Conference at the Vox Conference Centre, Birmingham, on July 4th, 2025!
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nasen’s ninth annual Awards are in the making. Setting out to recognise settings and individuals who are working tirelessly to create a more inclusive future, specifically to those living with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), and helping children and young people to reach their full potential.
Nominations are now closed, our shortlist will be announced soon!
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DfE funded resources, support and CPDL opportunities available to schools and further education settings to support us in our mission to improve preparation for adulthood from the earliest years all the way through education, in a seamless, joined up way.
Keep up to date with all of the latest news, headlines and features from across the SEND sector.
December 2024 Recent analysis by FFT Education Datalab reveals a rise in exclusions and suspensions across all year groups during the 2023/24 academic year, with notable impacts on disadvantaged and learners with SEND.
December 2024 A recent study by What Works in SEND researchers at Warwick Business School, has shed light on strategies to foster the inclusion of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in schools.
December 2024 Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Profile Handbook has been amended to recognise non-speaking communication.
November 2024 The Government’s Curriculum and Assessment Review is a once in a lifetime opportunity to influence the evolution of an education system that works for all children and young people, preparing them to thrive at every age and stage.
November 2024 This free half day, in-person workshop will take place at The Exchange, 3 Centenary Square, Birmingham on Monday 9th December, from 1pm until 5pm.
November 2024 WHOLE SCHOOL SEND and Real Group are celebrating today, having won not one, but two categories in the Teach Primary Awards 2024, which are designed to help educators seek out the very best resources to support their KS1 and KS2 pupils.
Each year nasen releases an annual report which details and provides evidence of nasen's governance, structure and management as well as detailing what nasen's focus is key achievements and performance to date as well as plans for the next financial year.
November 2024 nasen is celebrating today as the shortlist for the BETT Awards 2025 has been announced.
November 2024 One of the Labour party’s manifesto pledges was a review of the national curriculum. The Curriculum and Assessment review was launched in October with a closing date of the 22 November.
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.
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 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 has been commissioned to host and deliver a one-day CPD conference for SENCOs and other school leaders in Halton.
October 2024 We are delighted to announce the winners for the nasen Awards 2024.
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.
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.
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 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 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 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.