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The Best of SENDcast 2023

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Release Date: 12/28/2023

Informal SEND Provision in Mainstream Primary: The Positives and The Pitfalls with Kate Browning show art Informal SEND Provision in Mainstream Primary: The Positives and The Pitfalls with Kate Browning

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In this episode of the SENDcast, Dale discusses informal SEND provision in mainstream primary schools with Kate Browning, an experienced SEND consultant. They explore the increasing demand for inclusive education amid a rise in children with complex needs and the challenges schools face in effectively supporting these students. Kate highlights what good practice looks like when thinking about establishing an informal SEND provision and what the potential dangers and unintended consequences are.  Key points include:  Growing Inclusion Needs Parental Choice vs. School Capability ...

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Universal Approaches to Support in Education with Clare Ward & James Galpin show art Universal Approaches to Support in Education with Clare Ward & James Galpin

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I just finished listening to this thought-provoking podcast episode featuring Dr Jamie Galpin and Clare Ward! They join Dale to discuss ‘Universal Approaches to Support in Education’, at a time when we're seeing rising levels of emotion-based school avoidance, teachers struggling with mental health challenges or leaving the profession altogether, and increasingly scarce resources are being channelled into identifying difference. Their conversation raises important questions: Have we gone too far focusing on difference? Shouldn't autistic, dyslexic, and ADHD children be considered a part of...

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How Dealing with Mental Images and ‘re-wiring’ the Brain Can Create Breakthroughs for Dyslexia with Lou Barnes show art How Dealing with Mental Images and ‘re-wiring’ the Brain Can Create Breakthroughs for Dyslexia with Lou Barnes

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In our latest episode, we dive into the challenges faced by children struggling with reading and writing. It's crucial for us as educators to recognise the signs that indicate a child's brain may not be processing text in a way that allows for easy reading and spelling. Dale is joined in our new studio by Lou Barnes, a trainer and founder of Unlock Learning. Lou discusses the role of . She introduces Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), which focuses on understanding and changing subconscious patterns that affect behaviour and learning. Lou shares her experience working with dyslexic children...

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nasen awards - Clare Brun Teacher of the Year show art nasen awards - Clare Brun Teacher of the Year

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In this final special episode of our nasen award winner series, Clare Brun shares her experiences and insights as the Teacher of the Year, highlighting her work at Holyrood Academy and the transformative impact of their enhanced learning provision. Throughout the discussion, Clare emphasises the importance of support, collaboration, and strong relationships within the school community.  She explains how her dedication to inspiring both students and colleagues has led to a successful learning environment for all, particularly for students with special educational needs. Clare recounts her...

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*Special Episode* Autism Europe International Congress 2025 show art *Special Episode* Autism Europe International Congress 2025

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We are delighted to welcome the team behind Autism Congress on the SENDcast.  In this special episode of the SENDcast, Dale Pickles discusses the upcoming . The event team join Dale including Adam Harris, Peter Vermeulen and Zsuzsanna Szilvasy. They highlight that the Congress aims to create an inclusive space for autistic advocates, family members, and professionals to address common barriers faced by the autistic community. Now its 14th event, the theme this year is “quality of life” with discussions on topics ranging from mental health to advocacy - guided by a scientific committee...

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Awesome Archie's Journey from Mainstream to Specialist Education with Archie Clapcott show art Awesome Archie's Journey from Mainstream to Specialist Education with Archie Clapcott

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I'm excited to share our latest podcast episode featuring our youngest guest, 16-year-old Archie Clapcott. Archie travelled to our studio to discuss his journey from mainstream education to a specialist setting. As an autistic individual with ADHD and Tourette’s Syndrome, he offers a unique perspective that we can all learn from. I was really taken aback hearing how much Archie’s physical well-being improved as a result of lockdown. This highlights the significant impact that educational environments have on both the physical and mental health of students. It's a powerful reminder of the...

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nasen awards - Jane Fearnley & Faye Ebbs, Alternative Provision of the Year show art nasen awards - Jane Fearnley & Faye Ebbs, Alternative Provision of the Year

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Jane Fearnley and Faye Ebbs from the LEAF Centre, discuss their work and recent recognition as winners of the nasen Alternative Provision of the Year award. The Leaf Centre, located within Willow Tree Academy, focuses on providing therapeutic intervention support to improve student attendance, reduce exclusions, and foster early intervention, leading to academic progress. Over the past two years, their initiative has resulted in a 7% increase in attendance rates, despite the initial low attainment of students.  They highlight the importance of collaboration among the staff, parents, and...

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Relationship Dynamics with Children with PDA with Beth Elkins & Ian Thorsteinsson show art Relationship Dynamics with Children with PDA with Beth Elkins & Ian Thorsteinsson

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I am delighted to share the latest episode of our podcast, where Beth Elkins and Ian Thorsteinsson from Gretton School join Dale to explore the relationship dynamics with children who have Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). Beth is a parent to a young man with PDA and brings a unique perspective that combines both personal and professional insights. Her candid reflections on the highs and lows of parenting a child with PDA provide emotional support and encouragement, showing other parents that it can get easier with a shift in thinking and communication. Beth and Ian explore various aspects...

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nasen awards - St Andrews International School, International Provision of the Year show art nasen awards - St Andrews International School, International Provision of the Year

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In this special episode, Catherine McCluskey, Paul Schofield, and Roo Stenning from St Andrews International School in Bangkok discuss their recognition as the International Provision of the Year at the nasen Awards. They highlight the school's commitment to inclusivity, emphasising that every child's potential is valued and supported. Catherine notes that the award recognises the hard work of the school community over the past 20 years, with a focus on ensuring all students, including those with special educational needs, are integrated and thrive. Paul elaborates on the importance of...

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‘Improve not Prove’: Self-Evaluation for Continuous Improvement in Inclusion show art ‘Improve not Prove’: Self-Evaluation for Continuous Improvement in Inclusion

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Inclusion continues to be a hot topic in education, and while schools have made tremendous strides in fostering inclusivity, several barriers remain, particularly league tables and Ofsted defining school intent. In our latest episode of the SENDcast, Dale speaks with Maria Dawes, CEO of the Schools Alliance for Excellence. Maria shares valuable insights on how schools can leverage self-evaluation to drive continuous improvement in inclusion, especially for underserved learners. What resonated with me was Maria's approach to shifting the focus from proving effectiveness to genuinely improving...

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More Episodes

As we approach the end of 2023, Dale wanted to take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey we’ve had this year on the SENDcast. For the final podcast of the year Dale decided to provide a quick summary of ‘the best of SENDcast 2023’.

Dale takes a look at the highlights of this year which include 52 episodes, 24 brand new guests, 130,000 downloads and a British Podcast Award finalist! All of this wouldn’t have been possible without your support! We really appreciate all your listens, shares and feedback so if you have any suggestions or comments make sure you drop Dale an email or comment on our social channels.

We hope you had a great Christmas and are enjoying a well-deserved break! Wishing you a happy new year and looking forward to another great year ahead – thank you once again for being part of our journey!

 

About Dale Pickles

Dale is the Managing Director of B Squared. He works with schools all over the UK to help deliver best practice, reduce teacher workload and help schools move forward with assessment. Dale is the host of the SENDcast, the #1 podcast for Special Needs and CPD online training, providing affordable SEND education for all. Dale has spoken at conferences such as the Autism Show and Tes SEND Show.

 

Useful Links

·         B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk 

·         Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast 

·         Email Dale – [email protected] 

·         Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe

 

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