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nasen Award winners write insightful articles

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Two of the winners from the nasen Awards 2021 have written articles of their experiences within the sector.

Whitefield Primary School were the winners of the nasen Award for Primary Provision of the Year.

Their headteacher, Jill Wright’s article ‘Making Inclusion Count Against Persistent Disadvantage’ highlights her experience of inclusion for SEND within a socially disadvantaged area. The school based in Liverpool was recognised in the 2021 nasen Awards in October for its focus on high-quality inclusive practice, with the aim of integrating all children in all learning opportunities. The school is located in an area of social and economic need, and its percentage of pupils with SEN Support is well above the national average.

Henley Bank High School based in Gloucestershire has also had an article published, the schools SENCO, Rhian Williams. In her discussion, Rhian explores ‘The Power of Parental Engagement’. She points out the importance of communication and co-production with parents in order to achieve inclusion within the SEND community.

The school won the nasen Award for Secondary Provision of the Year, recognised for the supportive relationships it has formed between staff, student with SEND and their families, and for striving to involve 100% of parents/carers in the education of their children.

Please click on the article titles below to be taken to the SchoolsWeek website.

Jill Wright, Whitefield Primary School
Making inclusion count against persistent disadvantage

Rhian Williams, Henley Bank High School
Harnessing the power of parental engagement

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Image details:

Henley Bank High School winner of the nasen Award for Secondary Provision (sponsored by Seeds of Change)

Pictured left to right:

Stephen Derry, Headteacher at Henley Bank High School
Emma Linney, Co-Director from Seeds of Change
Rhian Williams, SENCO & Inclusion Lead at Henley Bank High School
 

Whitefield Primary School winner of the nasen Award for Primary Provision – (sponsored by GL Assessment)

Pictured left to right 

Louise Richardson, Product Manager at GL Assessment
Oisín Bishenden, Education Adviser at  GL Assessment
Jill Wright, Acting Headteacher at Whitefield Primary School
Marie Beale, Deputy Headteacher/ Inclusion Manager at Whitefield Primary School