The SEND Network Podcast is produced by the SEND Network, and provides expert insight to help practitioners in the special educational needs and disabilities sector to shape their practice. New episodes are released every Wednesday.
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4. Supporting neurodiverse teachers with Catrina Lowri
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In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, Izzy is joined by Catrina Lowri, a Neurodiversity and Inclusion consultant with lived experience working as a neurodivergent teacher, employee and employer. They discussed how to support neurodiverse teachers in your school. We covered a range of topics, including: Universal support for all teachers Movi…
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3. Supporting SLCN with Juliet Leonard (Speech and Language Link)
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In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, Izzy is joined by Speech and Language Therapist, Juliet Leonard. They discuss practical takeaways for supporting children with speech, language and communication needs (or SLCN). The key areas covered are: Identifying SLCN Universal approaches Targeted Support And more information about what Speech and L…
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2. Hidden sensory difficulties in the classroom with Joanna Grace
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In this episode, we’re joined by sensory specialist Joanna Grace to discuss hidden sensory difficulties in the classroom. This podcast episode features discussion on: How a classroom setting can affect a child’s sensory needs Visual processing differences Strategies to use in the classroom There are many sensory processing differences out there, so…
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1. Supporting your mental health as a SENCO with Lorraine Petersen
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Welcome back for season FOUR of the SEND Network Podcast! It’s no secret that being a SENCO can be stressful as well as at times a lonely job. Sometimes you may be so focused on your students learning and wellbeing, that you neglect your own mental health needs. As part of Stress Awareness Month, Lorraine Petersen provides tips on how to look after…
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6. How to be a neuroaffirming SENCO with Cheryl Warren
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It's Neurodiversity Celebration Week! To mark this important week, we are joined by friend of the podcast, Cheryl Warren. Cheryl and Izzy discuss the importance of celebrating neurodiversity and how to be a neuroaffirming educator and SENCO. This is the final episode of series three, so thanks for coming along! Make sure you keep an eye on the SEND…
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5. Unmasking neurodivergence with Duncan Casburn (PDA Dad UK)
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For this episode, Izzy is joined by Duncan Casburn, aka PDA Dad UK, to discuss unmasking neurodivergence in the classroom. Many neurodivergent people mask as a way to disguise parts of themselves to better fit in with those around them. This episode looks at: The effects of masking How to encourage neurodivergent students to unmask Pathological Dem…
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4. Intersectionality between race and SEND with Frances Akinde (PART TWO)
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This episode of the SEND Network Podcast tackles intersectionality between race and SEND. This is part two of our conversation with Frances, in which we discuss positive action that educators and schools can take to help tackle discrimination against a student's race and disability. Topics discussed in this episode include: Unconscious bias A diver…
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3. Intersectionality between race and SEND with Frances Akinde (PART ONE)
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This episode of the SEND Network Podcast tackles intersectionality between race and SEND. Inclusivity is a major talking point within education. However, sometimes this doesn’t materialise for pupils from ethnic minorities, especially when in need of additional support. Frances Akinde joins Izzy Felton to explore why this is, what it means for stud…
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2. Including children who have Down’s Syndrome with Sharon Smith
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For episode two of series three, Sharon Smith joins host Izzy Felton to discuss including children with Down’s syndrome in the classroom. Sharon advises ways to implement a whole school inclusive culture and provides insight into her daughter's experiences in a mainstream school. The episode breaks whole school inclusivity into three sections: Incl…
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1. Supporting children with maths difficulties with Dr Tracy Packiam Alloway
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The SEND Network podcast is back for a third season! Dr Tracy Packiam Alloway joins host Izzy Felton to discuss how to support children who have difficulties with maths, also known as dyscalculia. Tracy explains the what, where and why of dyscalculia, and then focuses on the different strategies educators can use to support children and young peopl…
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6. Multi-sensory tips for SENDCOs with Dr Susie Nyman
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To wrap up Season 2 of the SEND Network Podcast, India speaks to Dr Susie Nyman about multi-sensory learning and how she creatively teaches her students science. Susie explores how SENDCOs can use props to help teach students with SEND in a multi-sensory manner, even with items found in a charity shop, and shares some specific techniques listed in …
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5. Transition of students with SEND in post-16 education with Nicholas Prempeh
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In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, India speaks to Nicholas Prempeh about the transition for students with SEND into post-16 education. They explore the challenges young people face and how SENCOs, teachers and practitioners can support their students going through this transition. Nicholas explains the importance of getting the right sup…
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4. BONUS EPISODE: Exploring the Tes SEND Show
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This is a special bonus episode of the SEND Network Podcast! Recently, the SEND Network were lucky enough to attend the Tes SEND Show. Izzy Felton caught up with some of the speakers and exhibitors at the show. To give you insight into what went on, whether you attended or not, we've put together a compilation of what they had to say. Speakers feat…
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3. Identification of SEND with Kate Browning
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In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, India and Kate speak about identifying the needs of children with SEND. SENCOs and the wider school need a mindset of curiosity in order to help children get the support they need and thrive in the classroom. Kate's key points on identifying what SEND support a child needs includes: Using the assessment …
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2. Supporting children to be safe to learn with Angela Greenwood
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In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, India is joined by educational psychotherapist Angela Greenwood. They discuss supporting children to be safe to learn. Angela offers pointers on how practitioners can nurture relationships with SEND children and children who have experienced trauma. Angela notes that to create a secure base for learning,…
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1. Managing your time as a SENCO with Kate Browning
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The SEND Network podcast is back for a second season and to kick things off, India is joined by Kate Browning to discuss three ways that SENCOs can manage their time. These include: 1. How you plan out your year as a SENCO - which aspects of your SENCO role can you plan for over the year? 2. How leadership for SEND is distributed across the school …
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8. The Tes SEND Show with Beverley Walters
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The Tes SEND Show is for anyone and everyone who works with children with special educational needs and disabilities. This year it will be held on the 13th and 14th of October at the Business Design Centre in London. Registrations are open now! In the season finale of the SEND Network Podcast, India speaks to the director of the flagship Tes SEND S…
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7. Supporting the parent/carer journey with Jo McMeechan
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When supporting children with SEND, parents and practitioners must work collaboratively and compassionately. In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, India and Jo speak about how practitioners can best support parents and carers at each point of their journey. Jo's parent/carer journey: 1. Realisation 2. Information gathering 3. Enquiries 4. Em…
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6. How to create an inclusive reading framework with Dr Sarah Moseley
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By having regular, meaningful experiences with language, a child is given the opportunity to make choices, express themselves, and better communicate how they feel. Reading is an access point to a world of potential and in this episode, Dr Sarah Moseley talks to India about how we can best encourage children to engage with language by creating an i…
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5. Supporting neurodivergent children with Cheryl Bedding: Consistency
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How can educators create a culture of strength based, neuro-affirming practice? In the final part of our 'supporting neurodivergent children' series with Cheryl Bedding, India and Cheryl discuss the importance of consistency within a setting and throughout the unique journey of each child. Cheryl's 3 main take aways from this conversation are: 1. E…
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3. How to manage vicarious trauma as a SEND practitioner with Dr Asha Patel
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Vicarious trauma is sometimes referred to as secondary trauma and it is understood to be the emotional residue felt from forming empathic relationships. Working in SEND can mean being exposed to high levels of trauma and in this episode, Dr Asha Patel talks to India about how the cost of caring can be managed. Asha's main takeaways from this episod…
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4. Supporting neurodivergent children with Cheryl Bedding: Consideration
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Cheryl Bedding, discussing 'The 3Cs of supporting neurodivergent children', we are discussing the importance of consideration. Cheryl speak to India about what we need to consider when creating inclusive and supportive spaces. This includes the look and feel of environments, the creation of visual routines, the po…
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2. Supporting neurodivergent children with Cheryl Bedding: Connection
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Everything starts with making a connection and in part one of The SEND Network's series on supporting neurodivergent children with Cheryl Bedding, India and Cheryl discuss how practitioners can make these foundational connections to best support children in their care. The episode focuses on: 1. Getting to know a child and not a diagnosis 2. Creati…
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1. How to have a broad impact as a SENDCO with Gary Aubin
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In this debut episode, Gary and India discuss three practical ways that SENDCOs can increase their whole school impact. These include: 1. Measuring impact and prioritising impactful tasks 2. Supporting the leadership of others 3. Developing effective SEND systems. About Gary Aubin Gary is the head of SEND for a Multi Academy Trust, and has worked a…
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