Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)

This is a copy of a site I designed to provide SEND information for teachers at my school. As a result it has slight bias towards secondary school support strategies, but the general SEND information should still be relevant for primary colleagues. I work in an international school, but the structure, information and resources are, for the most part, based on UK SEND practice.

If you feel this site would be useful to your colleagues feel free to share the link or embed the site on your school's digital platform. I would welcome any feedback - errors, broken links, out of date information, new reports etc - to henrycordy@gmail.com

I have tried to credit all the sources used; if you spot anything that needs a credit, please let me know đŸ˜€