21.05.26

SEND Conversations Are Getting Louder - We are Asking for Children to Be Understood

Across the UK, more parents, teachers and young people are speaking openly about the reality of navigating the SEND system.

πŸ“Œ Long waits for EHCPs and diagnoses
πŸ“Œ Increasing school anxiety and EBSA
πŸ“Œ Burnout in children trying to “mask” all day
πŸ“Œ Mainstream settings struggling to meet complex needs
πŸ“Œ Families feeling forced to fight for basic support

And behind every conversation is a child simply trying to access education in a way that works for them.

Parents are feeling exhausted.
Teachers and support staff are feeling stretched.
Young people are feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed and unsupported.

For many families, the system can feel reactive rather than preventative with support often arriving only once a child has already reached crisis point.

But despite the challenges, there is progress happening.

πŸ’¬ Awareness around neurodiversity is growing
πŸ’¬ Schools are having more open conversations about inclusion
πŸ’¬ More families are feeling empowered to speak up
πŸ’¬ Greater focus is being placed on mental wellbeing and early intervention

The conversation is changing but meaningful change takes collaboration, understanding and the right support at the right time.

Every child deserves to feel safe, valued and able to thrive in education not just fit into a system that was never designed around their needs.

Purple heart And this is exactly why Inspire EHC exists, helping connect children, families and education settings with the specialist support they need to move forward with confidence.

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