10 Silent Seconds

The Power of 10 Silent Seconds When you ask a child a question – “what happened?”, “how are you feeling?” – it’s natural to expect a response straight away. But for many children, especially those with SEND, that moment isn’t simple. What looks like silence can actually be a busy, important process happening inside their […]
Introducing the Entire Community

Introducing the Entire Community We are incredibly excited to share some big news… The Entire Community officially launches on 15th April. This has been something we have been dreaming about, planning, and building with real care, because we know just how important connection, support, and understanding can be for families navigating the world of SEND. […]
Why is Alternative provision important

Why Alternative Provision is More Important Than Ever Across England, more and more children are finding that mainstream education doesn’t meet their needs. This isn’t because they lack talent or aspiration. It’s because the system isn’t always able to provide the right environment, flexibility, or support. The reality of school absence:In 2024, over 170,000 pupils […]
World Down Syndrome Day: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion

Sports can provide a wonderful opportunity for children with disabilities to engage in physical activity, develop social skills, and build self-confidence.
Breaking Down Barriers: The Importance of Inclusion for Children with Disabilities in Sports

Sports can provide a wonderful opportunity for children with disabilities to engage in physical activity, develop social skills, and build self-confidence.
Inclusive Childcare: Creating an Environment Where Every Child Can Thrive

Creating an inclusive environment for children to excel in childcare settings means recognising and valuing the unique needs and abilities of each child.
Specialised Care for Exceptional Children: The Benefits of SEND Specific Childcare Provision

For parents of children with disabilities or additional needs, finding suitable childcare can be a challenge. It is important to find a setting that can provide the necessary support and care to meet their child’s unique needs.