Young people at our SEND Youth Forum shared insights with CAMHS Assistant Psychologist Emily Batt on how mental health services can be more inclusive. Read to hear their suggestions on how to create supportive, accessible care, from sensory tools to welcoming spaces and Where’s Wally? posters!
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities SEND
SEND Participation Project: Annual Report
This year, the SEND Youth Forum empowered young voices to make a more inclusive community. Led by Jovi Armotrading, the project highlights inspiring stories, impactful partnerships, and the growth of young people’s confidence in sharing their experiences. Download the report for more!
How SEND can affect mental health
The SEND Youth Forum has been discussing mental health and wellbeing.
Interview with our remarkable trustee, Janet Morgan
Former teacher, Janet Morgan, has been a Together As One (Aik Saath) trustee for 25 years! As a SEND specialist, Janet has supported thousands of young people in her career and is still involved in running TAO. Here, she talks to us about multiculturalism, learning Punjabi and supporting children with SEND.
Introducing the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Support Form
A new co-produced form to help providers of youth activities meet the needs of young people with SEND.
Learning from the second SEND Youth Focus Group
Jovi, our SEND Participation and Engagement Officer, shares the learning from our second SEND Youth Focus Group.
First SEND Youth Focus Group
Jovi shares an update on her first Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) focus group.
Meet Jovi: Our new SEND Engagement and Participation Officer
Say “hello” to Jovi Armotrading! Our new Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Engagement and Participation Officer.