
The SENDcast
Education Podcasts
The SENDcast is a weekly podcast focusing on Special Educational Needs, it is an amazing way to keep up to date with all the different areas within SEN, best practices and to improve your knowledge around SEND.
Location:
United Kingdom
Genres:
Education Podcasts
Description:
The SENDcast is a weekly podcast focusing on Special Educational Needs, it is an amazing way to keep up to date with all the different areas within SEN, best practices and to improve your knowledge around SEND.
Twitter:
@thesendcast
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.thesendcast.com/
Email:
podcast@thesendcast.com
Episodes
SEND in Later Education: The Facts, Laws, and Real Stories with Chris Lefcovitch
2/19/2026
In this latest episode, Chris Lefcovitch, Head of Additional Learning Support at Milton Keynes College joins Dale. In this insightful discussion, they delve into the complexities surrounding Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and their realities in later education.
Post-16 education often exists on the fringes of legislation and can feel like an afterthought. Various laws, statutory guidance, and governing body frameworks come into play when young people reach their mid-teens, significantly impacting their provision, curriculum options, and the longevity of EHCPs. It's crucial for key stakeholders to be aware of this.
"These are discussions that are being had post-16 and they're tricky discussions."
Chris Lefcovitch
Throughout the episode, we explore how education and SEND law evolve towards the end of an EHCP journey. Many parents and carers may not be informed about these changes at the start of their child's educational path because no one wants to deliver what might be perceived as 'bad news.'
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About Chris Lefcovitch
As an experienced Head of Additional Learning Support, I am passionate about building inclusive education systems that empower young people with special educational needs and disabilities to thrive.
My career spans frontline teaching, youth justice education, and PRU tutoring through to senior leadership, SEND reforms consultancy, and national public speaking. This breadth has equipped me with the strategic vision, legislative expertise, and hands-on understanding needed to lead large teams and deliver system-wide improvements.
Beyond legislation and leadership, I bring a vast range of SEND-related training and qualifications covering statutory frameworks, safeguarding, equality, autism, and inclusive teaching. This foundation enables me to create and deliver impactful CPD programmes that drive sustainable improvements across teams.
A core strength has been building rapport and trusted relationships with learners, families, colleagues, and external stakeholders. I have collaborated with local authorities, feeder schools, and government agencies to align provision, influence reforms, and strengthen multi-agency working. My involvement in local authority strategy groups has provided valuable insight into policy-making and enhanced my ability to shape SEND provision at scale.
I am motivated by raising aspirations, preparing young people for adulthood, and ensuring statutory compliance. My leadership combines deep legislative expertise with a people-first approach, enabling colleagues and learners alike to succeed.
I continue to contribute to national conversations on SEND policy and practice while working with teams, families, and local authorities to deliver high-quality, person-centred provision.
Contact Chris
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-lefcovitch-2960262b0/
Useful Links
Schools Week- Six changes Labour must make to the SEND code of practice
SEN Magazine - EHCPs explained
Osted guidance - Education Inspection Framework
Children and Families Act
The Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014
SEND code of practice: 0 to 25 years
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We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:01:16:41
Screens, Meltdowns and Power Struggles with Dr Daniel Weisberg
2/12/2026
I'm excited to share this week's episode, which I've been eagerly anticipating! Like many parents, screen time is a contentious topic in my household.
Screen time is one of the most common concerns raised by parents, schools and professionals, yet much of the public conversation is polarised, guilt-inducing or overly simplistic. Families are often left feeling blamed, anxious or unsure how to respond when screens become a source of conflict or distress.
Dr Daniel Weisberg, a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, joins Dale in the podcast today to discuss 'Screens, Meltdowns and Power Struggles'. Daniel highlights that we need to move away from fear-based messaging and towards a deeper understanding of why children turn to screens, what function screens serve, and how adults can establish boundaries that support emotional well-being instead of escalating power struggles.
With the overuse of screens impacting sleep, mood, behaviour, attention, and family relationships, this discussion explores the real dynamics of screen time. It addresses what children are engaging with, why screens can be both regulating and dysregulating, and how emotional, sensory, and developmental factors influence screen use.
This episode empowers adults to respond to screen-related challenges confidently, without resorting to rigid rules or extremes, and to engage in supportive, realistic, and psychologically informed ways.
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About Dr Daniel Weisberg
Dr Daniel Weisberg is a consultant clinical psychologist and the managing director of CAYP Psychology, an award-winning independent clinical psychology service for Children, Adolescents, and Young People.
Daniel worked for NHS services for over ten years. He has substantial experience of working with children, adolescents and young people experiencing health, social, emotional and psychological difficulties.
After he qualified as a clinical psychologist, he worked within Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust for Children's Psychological Services. He then moved to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and worked within the Paediatric Psychosocial Department. Daniel specialised in paediatric neuropsychology, a highly specialised area of clinical psychology that aims to understand how children's brains relate to their learning, behaviour and development. He worked closely with children and families who are living with neurological health conditions, genetic disorders, metabolic diseases and other health conditions.
Contact Daniel
www.cayp-psychology.com
https://www.facebook.com/CAYPpsychology/
https://www.instagram.com/cayp.psychology/
https://www.tiktok.com/@cayp.psychology
daniel@cayp-psychology.com
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The SENDcast is powered by B Squared
We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:00:58:36
Therapeutic Effect of Birds of Prey with Angela Norwood
2/5/2026
Have you ever listened to a podcast featuring a guest owl? Today, you're in for a treat - twoo! Angela Norwood, Managing Director of Berkshire Birds of Prey, joins Dale in the studio, accompanied by Pumba, a vocal Tawny Owl.
Angela discusses her remarkable journey from working as a Higher-Level Teaching Assistant specialising in autism and behaviour to founding Berkshire Birds of Prey. She explains how these majestic birds help children and young people calm and regulate their emotions, making a significant impact on their mental health.
Highlights include:
Angela's innovative approach to mental well-being through interactions with birds of prey is both fascinating and inspiring.
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About Angela Norwood
Angela Norwood, affectionately known as the "Bird Lady," is the founder of Berkshire Birds of Prey, a venture she started in 2017, which has become a cherished part of the community. In 2023, Angela expanded her impact by establishing a Community Interest Company (CIC), dedicated to providing educational experiences that connect people with nature.
With a long history in education, Angela has served as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), specialising in supporting children with autism and behavioural challenges - those who often struggle to fit into traditional educational settings. Her passion for nurturing and guiding these children seamlessly translates into her work with birds of prey, where she combines her love for wildlife with her commitment to education and inclusion.
Through Berkshire Birds of Prey, Angela promotes awareness of these magnificent birds while also facilitating therapeutic and educational programs that empower individuals, inspire curiosity, and foster a deeper connection to the natural world.
Contact Angela
https://www.berkshirebirdsofprey.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/berkshirebirdsofprey
info@berkshirebidsofprey.co.uk
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We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:00:51:34
Are you a Sensory Elephant or Mouse? with Ali Neal
1/29/2026
In our latest podcast, Ali Neal, an occupational therapist specialising in sensory processing, joins Dale to discuss the intriguing concept of sensory profiles, exploring the differences between being a "sensory elephant" and a "sensory mouse." Ali provides valuable insights into how these profiles affect children's experiences in school and everyday life.
Key topics include:
"You might find it the other way around as well, that if you're worn out, you get overloaded more quickly because your window of tolerance is smaller."
Ali Neal
This conversation is a must-listen for anyone involved in supporting children, especially those with sensory processing difficulties.
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About Ali Neal
Ali Neal is a specialist Occupational Therapist with advanced training in sensory processing. She runs School Sensory Solutions which provides regular and cost effective training for all educators supporting SEN and neurodivergent pupils in schools via an online learning platform. Ali prides herself in finding solutions to everyday problems experienced by children and young people at school that actually work and supporting teachers to incorporate these in their already busy days.
Ali presents regularly at national level on the topic of Occupational Therapy and sensory processing for a number of organisations across the country including at both The Autism Show and The OT Show. She has written a book on Sensory Movement Breaks and has written an award winning program for developing motor skills for children with special educational needs.
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Contact Ali
www.schoolsensorysolutions.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolsensorysolutions/about/
https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutions_/
ali@schoolsensorysolutions
Useful Links
School Sensory Solutions training membership
Sensory movement breaks
101 sensory circuit activities
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We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:00:59:15
Supporting Neurodiverse Girls Through Puberty and the Transition to Secondary School with Kim McCabe
1/22/2026
Puberty can be a challenging time, but for neurodiverse girls, it can feel like navigating a storm without a map. As they move from the relative safety of primary school to the larger, more complex world of secondary school, they face heightened challenges - from sensory sensitivities to social pressures, including managing periods. This crucial phase often makes them vulnerable to anxiety, school refusal, and dips in self-esteem.
This week Kim McCabe, the founder of Rights for Girls CIC, joins Dale to delve into the unique challenges neurodiverse girls face during puberty and their transition to secondary school. Kim, an expert in child development and author of From Daughter to Woman, covers:
With over 30 years of experience working with girls, Kim shares key insights on what truly makes a difference in helping them navigate this time with confidence. With the right support, it can lead to incredible growth and resilience. Open conversations about these challenges help parents and professionals understand what's happening and provide effective responses, rather than leaving girls to struggle alone.
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About Kim McCabe
Kim McCabe is the author of From Daughter to Woman, a parenting guide praised for its wise and practical support through the teen years. A child development expert featured on BBC and Sky News, Kim is also the founder of Rites for Girls CIC, an organisation dedicated to making growing up kinder for girls - and saner for parents. With warmth, clarity, and decades of experience, Kim helps parents rediscover their confidence and connection, knowing they hold the key to raising grounded, resilient children.
Contact Kim
https://www.ritesforgirls.com
https://www.facebook.com/RitesForGirls
https://www.instagram.com/@ritesforgirls/
info@ritesforgirls.com
Useful Links
Rites for Girls Youtube
From Daughter to Woman, parenting girls safely through their teens by Kim McCabe
Mothers Journeying Together
Parenting Through Difficult Times
Girls' Net
Parent Pause
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The SENDcast is powered by B Squared
We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:01:06:24
Charting a Neuroinclusive Future: Why Systemic Change Starts with Education with Liz Day, Victoria Bagnall, Pete Jarrett and Fintan O'Regan
1/15/2026
Inclusion in education isn't working as well as it should. Despite good intentions, many neurodivergent young people are still being left behind, leading to lifelong consequences for their well-being and opportunities.
In our latest SENDcast episode, host Dale Pickles is joined by a record number of guests - five members of the Compass Panel - a passionate group of professionals committed to neuro-inclusion. Featuring Liz Day, Victoria Bagnall, Dr Helen Ross, Fintan O'Regan, and Pete Jarrett the panel explores the pressing need for systemic change in education.
They discuss how current systems often fail neurodivergent individuals and how practical, evidence-informed changes can transform inclusion from an aspiration into an everyday reality. The conversation addresses what's currently happening in schools, the rising exclusion rates as a warning sign of deeper systemic issues, and a roadmap toward a genuinely neuroinclusive society.
Join them for insights on actionable steps that individuals and organisations can take to implement positive change.
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About Liz Day
Liz is an experienced trainer and facilitator, passionate about mental health, neurodiversity, and cultivating a safe environment for all. She began her career as a teacher with a specialism in PE, drawing on her background as a former county-level gymnast and lifelong love of sport. This shaped her inclusive teaching approach and continues to influence her work today - sport remains central to her identity and wellbeing.
Transitioning into communications, Liz contributed to high-profile projects such as the successful London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games bid, focusing on community engagement and stakeholder relationships. This developed her skills in building trust, fostering collaboration, and facilitating meaningful initiatives.
Over the past decade, Liz has specialised in neurodiversity and education, working with award-winning businesses, families, schools, and national charities, including the British Dyslexia Association. She combines her personal and professional insights to share strategies for creating inclusive living, learning, and working environments. Liz regularly appears on BBC Radio 5 Live.
In 2024, Liz completed a master's in psychology at the University of Exeter, with her thesis exploring mental health literacy in young people. This academic achievement and her practical expertise ensure her training is evidence-based and highly relevant. Liz's engaging style and commitment to empowerment make her a trusted advocate and leader in mental health, education, and neurodiversity.
Contact Liz
www.collectivelydiverse.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572518254058
instagram.com/collectivelydiverseuk
liz@collectivelydiverse.co.uk
About Victoria Bagnall
Victoria is a neurodiverse teacher and mother of 3 girls
who has dedicated her life to raising awareness of essential brain
She believes that knowledge of executive functioning helps people to be kinder to themselves and those around them and has the power to change the world.
About Victoria
www.connectionsinmind.co.uk
https://www.instagram.com/connectionsinmind/
https://twitter.com/VictoriaBagnal2
schools@connectionsinmind.co.uk
About Fintan O'Regan
He was the Head teacher of the Centre Academy from 1996 -2002, which was the first specialist school in the UK for students between the ages of 7-19 specialising issues related to ADHD, ASD and ODD.
He is an associate lecturer for Leicester University, the National Association of Special Needs, the Institute of Education, the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre and the former Vice Chairman of the UK ADHD Network and of the European ADHD Alliance.
Fintan now works as trainer and consultant for schools and school support systems including, Social Services, Health, the Police and Foster carers with regards to providing behaviour management...
Duration:01:04:41
Navigating Ofsted's New Framework: What You Need to Know for SEND with Adam Sproston
1/8/2026
With the launch of the new Ofsted framework at the end of last year, you may be wondering what this means for SEND. In today's episode, Ofsted join us to discuss the key elements of the new inspection framework and its implications for SEND.
In this episode, host Dale Pickles is joined by Adam Sproston, a senior His Majesty's Inspector for SEND, AP, and Inclusion. Together, they explore:
Adam brings his extensive experience in school improvement and strategic SEND leadership to the conversation, providing listeners with valuable insights into how schools can create an inclusive environment for all learners.
Whether you're an educator, school leader, or involved in supporting SEND students, this episode offers essential information and guidance on navigating the changing landscape of education.
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About Adam Sproston
Adam Sproston is Senior His Majesty's Inspector for special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), alternative provision (AP) and inclusion. He is a qualified teacher and has taught across the full primary age range. Before joining Ofsted, Adam gained extensive school improvement and senior leadership experience in primary schools, including specially resourced provision. He has also worked at local authority level in both early years and SEND strategic leadership. Adam holds a NPQH and the national award for SEND coordination. He leads inspections of primary, special and independent schools. Adam also leads and quality assures area SEND inspections.
Contact Adam
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ofsted
https://x.com/Ofstednews
http://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-sproston-63872725b
Useful Links
Ofsted's latest area SEND thematic report - Beyond the classroom: the experiences of children with SEND who are not in school - GOV.UK
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We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:00:54:17
From Classroom to Career: The Power of Supported Internships with Kirsty Matthews
1/1/2026
Happy New Year! I'm thrilled to kick off 2026 with our first podcast episode this year! Whether you're recovering from last night's celebrations or enjoying a refreshing walk, this insightful discussion is the perfect way to start the year.
Dale is joined by Kirsty Matthews, the CEO of DFN Project Search, to discuss 'From classroom to career: The power of supported internships'.
Kirsty sheds light on the challenges faced by young people with learning disabilities in the job market. She shares a shocking statistic: less than 5% of individuals with a learning disability known to their local authority in England secure paid employment, compared to 80% of their peers. DFN Project SEARCH aims to change that, with an ambitious goal of supporting over 10,000 young adults into meaningful paid employment by 2030.
Kirsty discusses:
"It raises everybody's expectation about what is possible. Bit by bit, we can begin to change the whole face of how we work and take those barriers that we were talking about out."
Kirsty Matthews
Listen to discover how enhanced career opportunities can empower young adults with learning disabilities and those on the autism spectrum to lead positive, independent, and fulfilling lives.
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About Kirsty Matthews
Kirsty was appointed as CEO of DFN Project SEARCH in September 2024.
DFN Project SEARCH is a national charity serving young adults who have a learning disability or are autistic, or both, to make a positive transition from education into permanent full-time employment.
Her previous roles include:
CEO of hft (2020 – 2023) Managing Director of Virgin Care (2017 – 2020) Non-Executive Director of Salisbury Hospital NHS Foundations (2016 – 2017) CEO of the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases (2008 – 2015) Director of Business Development at Nutricia UK (1996 – 2007)
Contact Kirsty
https://www.dfnprojectsearch.org/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067093805818
https://www.instagram.com/dfnprojectsearch
https://x.com/dfnsearch
Useful Links
DFN Project SEARCH 2024 Annual Report
CYP Now - Breaking barriers to employment
How young people can boost chances with ways out of AI-fuelled job dilemmas | The Sun
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We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:00:52:13
Helping Learning To Stick with Dr Susie Nyman
12/18/2025
As we approach the end of 2025, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt thanks to you - our wonderful listeners! It has been another remarkable year with 52 episodes recorded, 35 new guest speakers and 100,000 downloads. Thank you for being part of this journey!
I'm excited to share our latest episode of the SENDcast, where we explore the concept of "sticky learning" with the legendary Dr. Susie Nyman! A recently retired curriculum manager with 29 years of experience, Susie shares her insights on how to make learning truly resonate with students, especially those with special educational needs.
In this episode, Susie discusses:
Multi-Sensory TeachingThe Onion Teaching ModelPractical Strategies She emphasises the importance of simplifying information, allowing students to connect new concepts to what they already know.
This episode is packed with valuable strategies that can transform classroom practices and support inclusive learning. We hope you find it as inspiring as we did, and if you enjoy it, please share it with your colleagues and friends!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a well-deserved break! We look forward to returning in the New Year with an exciting lineup of guest speakers and more great content.
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About Dr Susie Nyman
Dr Susie Nyman is passionate about discovering how children learn and supporting them in ways which enable them to succeed. She was appointed as a Biology teacher at The Sixth Form College Farnborough in 1995, and subsequently as Curriculum Manager for Health and Social Care where she has worked ever since.
Susie strives to raise students' achievements and support them in ways which enables them to succeed. She works with her students deploying a range of innovative and Multi-sensory teaching techniques to assist their learning including her 'Equality and Diversity Tree' and famous puppets!
Additionally, she has provided training to PGCE students at Kingston University, and in a number of local schools and colleges on teaching strategies. Since February 2017, Susie has presented seminars on 'Multi-sensory Techniques' at The Learning Differences Conventions in Australia, Richmond College, The Helen Arkell Centre, Bell House, The Oratory School, The National Education Show and The Tes SEN Shows in London and Manchester.
Recently, she was filmed 'in action' for The British Dyslexia Association as well as Oaka Books, and the footage is available on YouTube. Subsequently, she has written a chapter about 'Multi-sensory Teaching' in the BDA Dyslexia Friendly Schools Good Practice Guide and 'The Multi-sensory Teaching Toolkit' by Oaka Books.
In recognition of over 21 years continued service at The Sixth Form College Farnborough, Susie has been nominated three times by the College for the 'Tes FE Teacher of the Year Award'. This is an honour of which she is immensely proud.
Contact Susie
www.drnymanconsultancy.co.uk
https://x.com/DrSusieNyman
drsusienyman@drnymanconsultancy.co.uk
Useful Links
Nyman S. (2024). Oaka Digital. 'Dr Susie Nyman Multi-sensory Techniques.' Oaka Digital
Susie's other podcast recordings
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We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:01:00:25
How to Make an Effective Education, Health and Care Plan with Ekaterina Harrison
12/11/2025
Despite being central to support for children with SEND, the Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP) process is often overwhelming and confusing for families.
Ekaterina Harrison, a solicitor and author of the EHCP Handbook, joins Dale to discuss 'How to Make an Effective Education, Health and Care Plan'. Ekaterina offers vital legal insights and personal strategies to help listeners take informed, confident steps - whether reviewing an EHCP for the first time or requesting changes to an existing plan.
"It's quite a sad state of affairs to have trickery going on in this sector".
Ekaterina Harrison
In this insightful episode, Ekaterina highlights:
Listen to a practical and empowering guide for anyone looking to transform paperwork into meaningful support.
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About Ekaterina Harrison
Ekaterina Harrison is a solicitor qualified to practise law in England and Wales. She is an author of "The EHCP Handbook: How to Make an Effective Education, Health and Care Plan".
Her expertise in education law has developed through advocacy work for her children's needs and volunteering with the charity SOS!SEN.
As a mother to three neurodivergent children, Ekaterina brings a unique perspective to her writing on special needs and legal entitlements.
The illustrations in the book were created by Ekaterina Harrison's son, James, who was 11 at the time. A different piece of his artwork was selected for exhibition at the Royal Academy Young Artists' Summer Show in 2023.
Contact Ekaterina
https://pavpub.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ekaterinaharrison/
Useful Links
The EHCP Handbook
In England, more than half a million children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities are provided with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). However, merely having one does not guarantee a smooth education journey. If not properly written, an EHCP can be ineffective or even misleading. This accessible, illustrated handbook acts as a guide through all the stages of making an ECHP, equipping the reader with the information needed to ensure it provides clear guidance and support for the child or young person's education journey.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/EHCP-Handbook-Effective-Education-Parents/dp/1803883952
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We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Duration:00:52:17
Sensory Struggles With Eating with Joanna Grace
12/4/2025
Can you believe it's already December? With the holiday season upon us, festivities often revolve around food, which can be particularly stressful for families with fussy eaters - something I can relate to with my 7-year-old son at mealtimes.
Eating is essential for our health and well-being, yet it can become a source of anxiety for many families. In this episode, Joanna Grace, sensory engagement and inclusion specialist, shares her personal journey as a fussy eater and highlights that sensory issues often relate more to texture than taste.
"The emotional tension is there because you really, really love that child and you want them to eat."
Jo explains how overwhelming sensory experiences can make mealtimes a stressful challenge for both children and their families. She also offers practical strategies for creating a low-pressure environment at the table, introducing the idea of "graze plates." This approach allows individuals to explore textures and flavours without the pressure to eat, making mealtime a more enjoyable experience.
Listen to hear why eating can be such a sensory triggering process and why it can be such a stressful and emotive topic.
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About Joanna Grace
Joanna Grace is a sensory engagement and inclusion specialist, doctoral researcher, author, trainer, TEDx speaker and Founder of The Sensory Projects.
Joanna has worked with people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent conditions aged from 0-100 (well 1 day old – 87 years old to be precise) in a range of settings and context.
Through all she does Joanna is seeking to contribute to a future where people are understood in spite of their differences.
Contact Joanna
www.TheSensoryProjects.co.uk
www.Facebook.com/JoannaGraceTSP
https://x.com/jo3grace
sensorystory@gmail.com
www.Youtube.com/@TheSensoryProjects
Useful Links
Books by Joanna Grace
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Duration:01:05:31
Adaptive Teaching Through 5 Phases of the Lesson with Sara Alston
11/27/2025
In our latest episode of the SENDcast, we tackle an important topic that often gets lost in the debate over terminology: the practical aspects of differentiation and adaptive teaching. Too much discussion focuses on what to call these strategies, and not enough on how to effectively implement them.
Today, Sara Alston, an experienced SEND and Safeguarding consultant, joins Dale in the studio to look at the 5 phases of the lesson and how to implement adaptive teaching strategies across them:
"There are two key elements; 1. Involving, engaging and supporting all the children in the class and 2. it's about not working teachers into the grave." Sara Alston
In this insightful episode, Sara breaks down the five phases of a lesson and discusses how to apply adaptive teaching strategies at each stage to better engage all students:
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About Sara Alston
Sara Alston has over 38 years teaching experience as a classroom teacher, school leader, SENCO and DSL and is now an independent SEND and Safeguarding Consultant and Trainer. She provides support and training to schools for special needs and safeguarding.
She is the co-author of The Inclusive Classroom: A New Approach to Differentiation (Bloomsbury, 2021) and author of Working Effectively with Your TA (Bloomsbury, 2023). She writes regular articles for SecEd and Headteacher Update.
Contact Sara
www.seainclusion.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/seainclusion.co.uk/
Seainclusion@btinternet.com
Useful Links
The Inclusive Classroom book
Working Effectively with your TA book
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Duration:01:08:49
Sensory Processing – Exactly How Does It Impact On Daily Life? with Ali Neal
11/20/2025
It can be difficult to understand exactly how much we use our senses for all daily tasks.
Today, Dale discusses the fascinating world of sensory processing with our special guest, Ali Neal, an experienced occupational therapist. She discusses how sensory processing impacts daily life, particularly for children and individuals in educational settings.
Ali takes us through a fun and relatable exercise involving sweets, illustrating how sensory processing plays a role in even the simplest tasks. Make sure you grab a sweet before tuning in (a great excuse to enjoy a treat)!
Ali breaks down the steps involved in enjoying the sweet, from unwrapping it to savouring the taste. She highlights what can go wrong in this process when sensory information isn't processed effectively.
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About Ali Neal
Ali Neal is a specialist Occupational Therapist with advanced training in sensory processing. She runs School Sensory Solutions which provides regular and cost effective training for all educators supporting SEN and neurodivergent pupils in schools via an online learning platform. Ali prides herself in finding solutions to everyday problems experienced by children and young people at school that actually work and supporting teachers to incorporate these in their already busy days.
Ali presents regularly at national level on the topic of Occupational Therapy and sensory processing for a number of organisations across the country including at both The Autism Show and The OT Show. She has written a book on Sensory Movement Breaks and has written an award winning program for developing motor skills for children with special educational needs.
Contact Ali
www.schoolsensorysolutions.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/SchoolSensorySolutions/
ali@schoolsensorysolutions
https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-sensory-solutions/
Useful Links
School Sensory Solutions training membership
Sensory movement breaks
101 sensory circuit activities
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Duration:00:55:20
Breaking the Cycle: How Informed Parents Can Change the SEND System with Samantha Ryan
11/13/2025
Navigating the SEND system can be overwhelming, and many parents find themselves without essential information until it's too late. Unfortunately, there's no handbook to guide us. Often, parents only begin to understand SEN processes, the graduated approach, and even SEN law when their child is already struggling.
This week, we welcome Samantha Ryan, a neurodivergent mother, SEND advocate, and author. In this insightful episode, Samantha shares her journey as a parent navigating the complex SEND system, advocating for her autistic son who has been out of school since March 2024. With her unique perspective, she discusses the emotional challenges faced by parents and the critical importance of being informed about the SEND process.
Key highlights from their discussion:
Samantha's experiences and insights can empower parents and educators alike to create a more inclusive environment for all children with SEND.
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About Samantha Ryan
I am a neurodivergent mother, informal SEND advocate, and author of SEND Help! and A Parent's Guide to SEND Life and Law (although my day job is Global Process Owner working in Finance process and systems for ITV).
My son is autistic, PDA and probable ADHD. He hit burnout at school in March 2024 and was left with trauma after being restrained during a mental health crisis. He has been out of education since that fateful day. I have been fighting for support and continue to battle through the SEND support system.
I spent a year as co-admin helping to grow the Facebook group SEN Parent Support Group which was setup by Andrea Dixon-Boldy in February 2024 and was at 19,000 members by the time I left the group in May this year. Over that time, I did my IPSEA SEN law training for parents, created hundreds of resources breaking down SEN processes, designed and delivered training to hundreds of parents and offered parent-to-parent support alongside our amazing team of volunteers.
I am passionate about empowering families with the knowledge they deserve before they reach crisis point.
Contact Samantha
https://linktr.ee/samantharyansendnd
https://www.facebook.com/Sam.MentallyHilariousMum/
https://www.tiktok.com/@sam_mhm
Useful Links
Available on Amazon:
Parent's Guide to SEND Life and Law :
Amazon.com: PARENT'S GUIDE TO SEND LIFE & LAW: Rights, reality, resilience & resistance: A Parent's Survival Guide to SEND Law, Life, and the Support That Saves Us eBook : Ryan, Samantha: Kindle Store
SEND Help! A Parent's Toolkit to Navigating SEND Processes
SEND Help!: A Parent's Toolkit to Navigating SEND Process eBook : Ryan, Samantha: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
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Duration:00:56:32
Introducing ITV's Play Time - the groundbreaking new TV show championing SEND children with Céin McGillicuddy and Andy Kinnear
11/9/2025
Have you heard of the TV show The Assembly? I'm thrilled to announce that the series director, Céin McGillicuddy and his creative partner Andy Kinnear, have joined Dale on the podcast to discuss their brand-new pilot show on ITV – Play Time!
Play Time features six neurodivergent comedians visiting a primary school and are challenged, in the course of one school day, to create and perform an original stage play that's based entirely on the ideas of a group of 6 to 8 year old school children, many of them from the school's SEND department.
Céin and Andy share their behind-the-scenes experience of creating Play Time, their inspiration for the show and why they feel it's important to make inclusive shows like this. Positive representation of SEND in mainstream media, such as Play Time, helps normalise these experiences and reduces the sense of 'other' often associated with SEND.
"Play Time is about listening to children that don't usually get heard."
The show is now available on ITVX and YouTube and will be broadcast on ITV tonight at 11.15pm. Make sure you watch this heart-warming, feel-good show. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we did! Please tell your friends and family and spread the word!
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Watch the show on
ITVx, YouTube or ITV
Live on ITV
Sunday 9th November at 11.15pm
Watch the Trailer here: https://vimeo.com/1122234831/b93216bdcb
Would you like Play Time to come to your school?
If anyone listening likes the idea of the comedians visiting their school in a future episode, no matter where in the UK you are, please do feel free to drop Céin an email on cein@nannycaddie.co.uk.
About Céin McGillicuddy
Céin McGillicuddy is the comedy writer/director behind comedies Top Coppers, Sexy Murder and Law Man as well as the director of the most recent two series of the BAFTA winning Horrible Histories. Working across both scripted and unscripted, Céin was also the showrunner and series director behind the return of cult hit GamesMaster in 2021 as well as series directing the bold new interview series The Assembly on ITV. Following a late-stage diagnosis for autism, he was inspired to combine his work in comedy and on The Assembly to co-create Play Time; a brand new, charming comedy entertainment format that champions neurodivergent adults and children. Out now on ITVX and YouTube.
About Andy Kinnear
Andy Kinnear is a freelance comedy Editor and writer. A 15 year editing career working on Bafta winning Comedy and Entertainment from Facejacker and Derren Brown, through to scripted comedy such as Harry & Paul, Trying, Cuckoo, Here We Go and Smoggie Queens has established him as one of the most sought after Editors in the industry. His writing partnership with Céin Mcgillicuddy includes cult hit Top Coppers, Sexy Murder and Law Man and their most recent collaboration: Play Time - a brand new, charming comedy entertainment format that champions neurodivergent adults and children. Out now on ITVX and YouTube.
Contact Céin
http://www.nannycaddie.co.uk/
http://www.cein.co.uk
https://www.instagram.com/ceinmcg/
Cein@nannycaddie.co.uk
Contact Andy
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http://www.andykinnear.com/
andy@andykinnear.com
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Duration:00:53:01
Exploring Neuro-Dramatic-Play with Dr Sue Jennings
11/6/2025
In this week's episode, Dr Sue Jennings, a leading expert in neuro-dramatic play and drama therapy, joins Dale to explore Neuro-Dramatic-Play (NDP). Sue explains that NDP is an attachment-based approach designed to help children, particularly those with negative early experiences, build connections through play. She emphasises the critical role of early attachment, noting that it begins even before birth and is essential for healthy emotional development. Sue shares her incredible stories having worked across over 30 countries, including her time living with a tribal community in Malaysia.
Dale and Sue explore three main types of play: rhythmic play, which promotes calm and connection through structured activities; messy play, which encourages exploration and experimentation, vital for cognitive and social development; and dramatic play, allowing children to express emotions and process experiences in a safe environment. Sue also highlights the importance of creating safe spaces for children, especially during transitions and periods of change.
"I think too often children are being treated like little grown-ups rather than as children."
Dr Sue Jennings
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About Dr Sue Jennings
Early career in theatre as dancer and actor; innovator Neuro-Dramatic-Play (NDP) and Dramatherapy in the UK, Greece, Romania, Malaysia, China, India. Doctoral research in Malaysian rain forest, living with tribal people for 18 mths, with my 3 children. NDP training courses on line for participants from over 30 countries. Passionate about healthy early child development. Published over 50 books on NDP, drama, play, therapeutic play and drama, storytelling, attachment
Contact Sue
www.ndpltd.org
https://www.facebook.com/NDPTherapy/
drsue@ndpltd.org
Useful Links
Handbook of neuro-dramatic-play
Healthy Attachments and Neuro-Dramatic-Play
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Duration:00:54:02
Specialist Online Provision for Neurodivergent Learners with Cathy Wassell
10/30/2025
The mainstream school environment can be overwhelming for many neurodivergent students, with sensory overload and social challenges often creating significant barriers to learning. Today, we explore an alternative educational pathway that removes these obstacles – a 'Specialist Online Provision for Neurodivergent Learners'.
In this episode, Dale speaks to Cathy Wassall, founder and CEO of the Autistic Girls Network and the Haven Online School. Cathy, a neurodivergent advocate and mother to neurodivergent young adults, shares her journey and insights into how online education can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for learners.
Key topics covered:
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About Cathy Wassell
Founder of Autistic Girls Network charity and The Haven online school for neurodivergent girls and non-binary young people. Neurodivergent mum to neurodivergent young adults.
Author of Nurturing Your Autistic Young Person
Plenty of experience of typical SEND parent battles.
Contact Cathy
http://www.autisticgirlsnetwork.org
https://www.facebook.com/AutisticGirlsNetwork
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hello@autisticgirlsnetwork.org
Useful Links
Nurturing Your Young Autistic Person Book
Workshops for families
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Duration:01:02:35
The Experiences of Girls in School with Diagnosed/Undiagnosed ADHD with Louise Belshaw
10/23/2025
With ADHD awareness month upon us, we wanted to discuss the important topic of ‘the experiences of girls in school with diagnosed/undiagnosed ADHD’. In this episode, Louise Belshaw, who has ADHD and is a mother to two adult children with the condition, shares her extensive experience as a secondary teacher and her specialisation in ADHD in females. She highlights that:
“I've seen too many girls not get the diagnosis, or not go forward with the diagnosis, because they're not being supported by school and the teachers don't know what ADHD in girls looks like”.
Together, Dale and Louise explore:
Louise emphasises the need for greater awareness and tailored support for girls, especially during secondary school. This episode sheds light on the complexities of ADHD in females and offers valuable insights.
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About Louise Belshaw
I’m Louise Belshaw BA Hons, PGCE, MSc. CALC. I’m a certified ADHD life coach with a Masters degree in Psychology.
My expertise is grounded in both professional training and lived experience. I’m also a mum to two children with ADHD, so I understand first hand the everyday challenges that ADHD can bring at home, at school, and during the often tricky transitions into adulthood.
I know how much of a difference it makes to feel heard and understood. I’ve been fortunate to receive support from people who truly understood me and my children, but I’ve also experienced the distress of seeing my child’s needs overlooked by professionals. This is why I’m so passionate about making sure others don’t feel as alone or unsupported.
Before becoming a coach, I spent over 25 years as a secondary school teacher and department head. During that time, I saw first-hand what helped young people with ADHD to thrive in the classroom - and what didn’t. I also worked closely with parents and teachers who often felt unsure how best to support these students, despite their care and good intentions. Again and again, I saw how much difference the right understanding, strategies, and guidance could make.
This experience led me to create The ADHD Teacher, an online service offering coaching, mentoring, and consultancy to empower individuals with ADHD and the people who support them.
My mission is to help you gain the tools, knowledge, and confidence to thrive. Whether you are a young person with ADHD, a parent seeking support, or an educator looking for expert guidance, I am here to help you turn challenges into real opportunities for growth.
Contact Louise
www.the-adhd-teacher.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/the.adhd.teacher.understanding.experience.support/
https://www.instagram.com/the_adhd_teacher
https://x.com/lublub15
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Info@the-adhd-teacher.co.uk
Useful Links
A summary of an Interpretative Phenomenological Study into the Experiences of Secondary School in Women with Undiagnosed ADHD
Further ADHD Resources available to you
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Duration:01:06:41
The Reality of OCD: Creating safe spaces for SEND students with Shaun Flores
10/16/2025
This OCD Awareness Week, I invite you to listen to our latest episode of the SENDcast, featuring Shaun Flores, a mental health advocate and consultant. In this honest and enlightening discussion ‘The Reality of OCD: Creating Safe Spaces for SEND Students’, Shaun sheds light on the often-misunderstood condition of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Trigger Warning: This podcast discusses difficult subjects, including sexual assault.
“We understand autism, we understand ADHD, we understand anxiety, we understand depression, we understand dyslexia and dyspraxia and dyscalculia, but we still don't understand OCD.”
Shaun Flores
When we think of OCD, we typically associate it with cleaning and being neat and tidy - a misconception heavily portrayed by the media. However, for those who live with OCD, it can be a devastating and crippling mental health condition rooted in fear.
Shaun highlights the significant delays in diagnosis that many face due to a lack of public understanding, stigma, and frequent misdiagnosis. He also discusses the strong links between OCD and other conditions such as autism, ADHD, and Tourette's syndrome.
In this episode, you'll hear Shaun share his personal experiences and insights, emphasising the importance of recognising key signs in students. He provides a deeper understanding of what OCD really is, its physical and mental impact, and treatment options available.
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About Shaun Flores
Shaun Flores is a mental health advocate, speaker, and educator who uses his lived experience to spark honest conversations about neurodiversity and wellbeing. Diagnosed with OCD and ADHD as an adult, Shaun brings a rare blend of personal insight and professional expertise to the way he works with schools, universities, and communities.
He has delivered five TEDx talks, spoken across the NHS and higher education, and created original programmes such as Rejection Rehab™ and The Flores Effect™, designed to help young people build resilience, confidence, and critical thinking skills.
As a former model who has navigated grief, stigma, and the challenges of invisible disabilities, Shaun is passionate about showing that vulnerability is strength. His work challenges stereotypes, amplifies underrepresented voices, and gives practical tools for those living with SEND needs — and those supporting them.
When Shaun speaks, he doesn’t just inform; he creates safe spaces where people feel seen, valued.
Contact Shaun
https://shaun-flores.com/
https://www.instagram.com/theshaunflores/
SHAUNFLORES1994@GMAIL.COM
Useful Links
TEDx Talk - The Urgency of Early Intervention: Transforming Lives with OCD
Article - OCD convinced me I was a rapist
TEDx Talk - OCD: The Brutality of a Misunderstood Illness
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Duration:00:48:59
Navigating SEN Parenting: Tools for Thriving with Sharona Smith
10/9/2025
When a doctor or professional asks for details about when, why and where your child’s meltdown occurred, unless you have the most incredible memory, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to remember the finer details. Triggers, timings, environments are all helpful in understanding a child’s behaviour, but how can you keep track of them?
“If I had to go speak to my GP or anyone and they said to me, you know what's been going on in the last six months, I'd say, I have no idea.”
Sharona Smith
Dale had a heartfelt conversation with Sharona Smith, the founder and CEO of Thrive Creations. As a mother of twins, one with ADHD, Sharona tells us about her journey moving to the UK and the challenges she faced with her son. She opens up about her experiences, including the struggles she encountered and how a particularly intense meltdown inspired her to create tools that support both parents and SEND children.
Drawing on her background as a SEN teacher, Sharona sought a better way to document her son’s behaviour to identify patterns that could enhance her support for him. This led to the development of the ‘Don’t Just Survive: Thrive Journal’, which she explains can ease the journey for SEN families. By recognising patterns, parents can gain valuable insights into their child’s behaviour - a true game changer.
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About Sharona Smith
I'm Sharona, mum of twins (one of whom has ADHD). Moved to the UK from South Africa in 2022 (when the twins were 2 years old). Started Thrive Creations in October 2024 after breaking down due to my son's intense meltdown and needing something to support my journey.
Contact Sharona
www.thrivecreations.org
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568284555871
https://www.instagram.com/thrivecreationsuk/
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Duration:01:02:11