Understanding how this transition can be achieved to bring about positive change in these childrens lives is something which
nasen care very deeply about and was one of the reasons we established the Outstanding Schools Project.
Not exact matches
Sharing SEND knowledge
Nasen, the UK's leading organisation supporting those who work with or
care for children and young people with special and additional educational needs and disabilities, helped to curate the show's three - day SEND CPD programme.
Special Educational Needs The SEN Inclusion Award, sponsored by
nasen, is presented to the UK mainstream School that can demonstrate an increase in the quality of
care and education services provided to students with Special Educational Needs.
Nasen is the UK's leading organisation that provides training, development and support for those who work with or
care for children and young people with special and additional educational needs and disabilities.
With the publication of the Special Educational Needs (SEN) draft Code of Practice and the SEN regulations that sit alongside it set out the statutory guidance for all those working with and
caring for children and young people with SEN. Lorraine Petersen (OBE), CEO of
Nasen, the leading professional association embracing all special and additional educational needs and abilities, summarises the code ahead of a series of consultations with the sector.
The SEN Provision Award, sponsored by
Nasen, is presented to the UK SEN Establishment that can demonstrate quality of
care and education services for Special Educational Needs pupils.
During June and July next year,
nasen, in partnership with the Department for Education (DfE), will deliver a string of Implementation Events around the country where education practitioners, SENCOs, health and social
care providers can access free training on the details of «how» to make the required arrangements for children and young people with SEN.. The devil is always in the detail —
nasen will be working with up to a dozen outstanding education providers over the next few months will design and produce an implementation support pack for all providers to access and take away from our Implementation Events programme next summer.
Pat Bullen,
nasen consultant and SEND Pathfinder lead at Leicester City Council, discusses the new arrangements for assessment and the introduction of EHC (education, health and
care) plans — core components of the SEND reforms