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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nasen’s new tiered membership makes expertise in SEND more accessible to every individual working in education. Members gain trusted resources, professional learning, and ongoing support to strengthen inclusive practice.
Together, we’re breaking down barriers and ensuring every child and young person with SEND and learning differences can participate, achieve, and thrive in education.
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nasen Academy sits at the forefront of our CPD ecosystem - a modern, intuitive platform offering flexible, specialist-led online learning.
All courses are developed by nasen specialists and grounded in evidence-based practice.
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nasen LIVE will take place at The Vox Conference Centre, Birmingham, on Friday 3rd July 2026.
We can’t wait to welcome you to another fantastic day of inspiration, insight, and connection for everyone working across the SEND sector.
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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.
Following a review, the government has announced changes to the initial teacher training frameworks. The changes come in response to the sector responses and the review findings.
New data released on Time to Talk Day (1 February) highlights the extent to which young people are avoiding speaking about their mental health - and how older people are embracing the importance of speaking up.
The Sutton Trust have issued a report on the current inequalities within early years education and the potential lack of impact and damage to the sector from the new free hours of childcare funded by the government.
nasen is offering the opportunity for your work to be displayed and discussed an an upcoming online conference, ‘ENABLING ACCESS: What is new in the field of supporting learners with SEND?’ which takes place on Friday 12th April 2024.
Whole School SEND has today published its highly anticipated second edition of the Teacher Handbook: SEND.
Now and Beyond – The mental health festival for schools and colleges is being held again this year on Wednesday 7th February.
The government has pledged further support for young people with SEND with changes to the short breaks offer, supported internship opportunities, and increased focus on those with Down syndrome.
The Mentally Healthy Schools programme, delivered by Anna Freud, has released a guide and toolkit to help schools and colleges develop effective targeted mental health and wellbeing support.
The Department for Education has announced the expansion of the Attendance Hubs programme, with 18 new hubs being added.
This training, delivered by our EYSEND Partner CDC, will support practitioners to understand sensory processing differences and create sensory environments conducive to learning
This training, delivered by our EYSEND Partner Council for Disabled Children (CDC), goes into depth on early years practitioners' duties in accordance with the Equality Act.
Inclusion 2024 Live is an interactive online week of free to access Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Inclusion webinars from the Youth Sport Trust.
The government are wanting the views of professionals in shaping the proposed Advanced British Standard (ABS), a new Baccalaureate-style qualification framework for 16-19 year olds.
The Department for Education released the latest figures on recruitment to initial teacher training (ITT) and on the whole figures are down on last year.
We are delighted to share that 4 free-to-access online CPD units have been launched by Whole School SEND and Real Group as part of the Universal Services programme.
nasen in collaboration with UNICEF Romania, recently developed an Inclusive Education Toolkit for teachers in mainstream schools.
nasen are now registered with easyfundraising, which means you can raise FREE donations for us every time you shop online.
The Mental Health of Children and Young People in England 2023 report reveals significant rises in the number of probable mental health conditions and a significant increase in those diagnosed with eating disorders.
The Children’s Commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, has launched #TheBigAmbition to hear directly from children and young people about what they want from government.
Join Young NCB on Tuesday 21st November for the first in a series of events on subjects that are important to young people