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April 2025
As Strategic Reform Partner to the Department for Education (DfE), the Council for Disabled Children (CDC) are gathering evidence on how post-16 settings are making their settings more inclusive and meeting the needs of of young people.
Natalie Jensen is a qualified Early Years Teacher and a RITHA/ECHA Specialist in Gifted Education and Care. She joined Potential Plus UK in 2019 and now supports parents, professionals, and volunteers by leading the advice service and delivering evidence-based training and assessments.
As the parent of three children with high learning potential 鈥 one identified as twice-exceptional - and herself DME, she understands the challenges of navigating systems that often fail to recognise complexity. Natalie brings together academic knowledge with both a teacher鈥檚 and a parent鈥檚 perspective, balancing expertise with deep empathy for families advocating for their children鈥檚 unique strengths and needs in education and care.
- Policy
- reforms
- ofsted
- consultation
- call for evidence
- nasen responds
Ofsted's proposed changes to the inspection of educational settings represent a significant shift in how quality and performance are assessed across early years, schools, further education, and teacher training. Read on for nasen's perspective...
- Policy
- reforms
- ofsted
- consultation
- call for evidence
- nasen responds
This call for evidence has been running alongside Ofsted's consultation on proposed changes to the inspection of educational settings. It considers accountability principles, school profiles and interventions. Read nasen's response...
May 2025
The Sheila Coates Foundation (SCF) has opened its rapid impact fund for mainstream schools and colleges to apply for funding to support autistic students to excel and achieve, flourish and succeed.
*read on for T&Cs
May 2025
Last week, the Department for Education (DfE) published updated guidance for schools, colleges and ITPs on careers education, structured around the refreshed Gatsby Benchmarks.
- inclusive sport
May 2025
Hundreds of thousands of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (乌鸦视频) are set to benefit from a national programme to improve access to PE and school sports.
June 2025
Camtree, DEFI and Twinkl, have announced a partnership to uncover new insights and approaches to teaching through practitioner-led research and improved professional development (PD).
June 2025
Save the Date 鈥 17 October 2025
Join us online for 鈥淟ooking Beyond: the benefits of learning from other settings and cultures鈥 鈥 a free conference hosted by Support for Learning.
Call for Papers now open 鈥 deadline 31 July 2025.
- Dyslexia
- reading
nasen believes that reading should be viewed not only as a fundamental right for all learners but also as a core responsibility of all educators, regardless of subject area or school phase.
乌鸦视频 and TTS (a supplier of educational resources to schools in the UK and abroad) have entered into a formal two-year partnership to reinforce nasen鈥檚 works in providing 乌鸦视频 training, consultancy and advocacy that empowers educators and professionals.
We鈥檙e thrilled to announce that nasen has been awarded a charity place in the 2026 TCS London Marathon!
This is more than a marathon - it鈥檚 a chance to make a difference in 乌鸦视频.
Run For Us and be part of the change.
Birmingham, UK - 4 July 2025 - The UK's leading 乌鸦视频 CPD conference, nasen LIVE 2025, is returning to The Vox Conference Centre at Resorts World Birmingham on Friday 4 July 2025, with the powerful theme "Preparation for Life."
July 2025
We're proud to announce the appointment of Phillipa Sherlock-Lewis, CEO at PA Community Trust, as the new Chair of the Board.
- nasen Award
July 2025
We鈥檙e proud to reveal the shortlisted individuals and settings for the nasen Awards 2025, celebrating excellence in 乌鸦视频 and inclusive education.
- early years
July 2025
nasen is proud to be part of the DfE-funded聽Early Years 乌鸦视频 Partnership聽Project led by the Council for Disabled Children (CDC).
July 2025
Are you a professional working with children and young people? Unsure how to support blind and partially sighted (BPS) students effectively?鈥
- nisai
August 2025
nasen and Nisai Learning have announced a new two-year partnership aimed at promoting a shared, positive vision for the future of special educational needs and disabilities (乌鸦视频) policy in England.
Dhruv is the Founder and CEO of Nisai Group, a pioneer in high-quality online and inclusive education based on British standards. For nearly 30 years, he has led Nisai in developing virtual classroom models that support thousands of students globally, particularly those who face challenges in accessing traditional education.