
Support SEND Kids
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We seek to use technology to provide free, accurate guidance to those interpreting (and advising on) SEND law and other laws that affect SEND families.
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Fantastic coverage here from The Sun. Bridget Phillipson Helen Hayes 💙🌹 please read and watch #WeCanLearn Disabled Children's Partnership SEND Reform England thesun.co.uk/news/26327291/…

David has been producing this guide for over 15 years. We are fortunate that he and Leon Glenister host it on our platform and we hope it makes it more accessible to parents. Producing this is not free - charitable donations from parents make this possible. Pl share.

The new No Nonsense Noddy Guide to SEN law is out just in time for the IPSEA conference. If this is your area - this is your text book. Please comment if you use it - this is powered by donations…and we would love to know and tell our donors. Dr Janvi Patel Totum Foundation


Chosen by our team as charities that closely align with Totum’s purpose, values and goals, we're proud to continue working with Support SEND Kids & CPRE The countryside charity as part of a long-term partnership. We are also very happy to to introduce Alfie’s Wish as our newest charity partner.


When 4 years ago during a global pandemic you were on the floor trying to support your special needs child & that hot mess moment leads to formidable legal gamechangers setting up Support SEND Kids & then it wins an award for Not For Profit Organsation of the Year at Women and Diversity in Law Awards



Some amazing parents are raising funds for us to help us keep spreading FREE accurate and useful legal knowledge for SEND parents, lawyers and LAs. This helps everyone stay out of the legal system and focus on the education of SEND kids. The Hall School justgiving.com/team/hall-trit…




Disabled people treated "as an afterthought" during the pandemic - the Disability Charities Consortium asks UK Covid-19 Inquiry to consider the impact of the pandemic on disabled people this week as Module 3 of the Inquiry gets underway.


