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Finding the Right Team for Your Child

Finding the right team for your child is everything. When amazing people come and go, it’s personal—but the right ones become family.

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The Hidden Weight Behind Harmless Questions

'Did you know before he was born?’ Some questions carry more weight than we realise. Curiosity is fine — but compassion matters more.

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Life with Both Complex and Typically Developing Children

Balancing the needs of all your children isn’t easy, but inclusion means making sure every child knows they always belong

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SEND Help: How children are being failed

EHCPs could face the axe under imminent education reforms. Justine Smith investigates in a special report.

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Celebrating Parenting on a Different Path

When your parenting journey changes course, so do your friendships. Here’s how I learned to grieve, grow, and guard my peace

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Stronger Together: Support SEND Families

Community, connection and compassion: empowering SEND families across the UK to be seen, celebrated and thrive with confidence.

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Call for heads’ SEND qualification

MP defends plan to require new school leaders to have expertise in special educational needs, during Labour conference event

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Parent Carer Guilt: Glasses Edition

Parent carer guilt is brutal. One missed appointment feels like failure, even when you’ve fought endlessly to be heard.

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Grief In The Days Leading Up to His Birthday

The days before Elias’ birthday are always the hardest. Grief and joy can coexist — and it’s okay to feel both deeply.

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SEND system overhaul delayed until 2026

Plans were expected to be announced this autumn, but Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has said they need more time to get it right

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When Leaders Blame Mothers

Trump’s Tylenol claim isn’t science — it’s blame. Autism isn’t a mother’s fault. Parent carers deserve support, not shame.

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The World Wasn't Built For My Child

It’s not enough our children fight daily battles; we’re forced to fight too, for the basic right of accessibility and inclusion.

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