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SEND Summit to examine impact of reforms on practice

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CYP Now is to stage a one-day conference for professionals working with children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) centred around what major SEND and alternative provision reforms mean for practitioners and families.
The SEND summit will explore planned government reforms. Picture: Zinkevych/Adobe Stock
The SEND summit will explore planned government reforms. Picture: Zinkevych/Adobe Stock

The third annual SEND Summit will take place on 4 July at London’s Cavendish Conference Centre.

The event will examine the impact of reforms in the government’s SEND and AP Improvement Plan on the sector while offering examples of innovative and effective practice highlighting key insights in supporting a range of needs.

Chaired by CYP Now editor Derren Hayes, the SEND Summit: Policy Reform & Practice Impact will see keynote speeches delivered by Jane Friswell, director of the SEND Consultancy, on what reforms mean for practitioners and families and Alice Wilcock, head of education at the Centre for Social Justice, on supporting pupils with SEND through alternative provision.

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