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How can we radically shift the way we 'do' SEN?

Inclusion SENCOs
In part three of his series focusing on the state of our SEN system, inclusion expert Daniel Sobel looks at the problems of silos of working, asks what would happen if we collaborated more effectively, and offers schools some ideas for making this happen


This is the third article I have written this year on the state of our SEND system. I began this series in my article SENCOs under siege (Sobel, 2021a) in which I laid out how well many of the big ticket issues had been captured in the 2019 Education Select Committee report into SEND.

The report highlighted a number of significant failures, all of which are common knowledge for most of us working in schools (for more, see SecEd 2019).

My second piece (Sobel, 2021b), then asked what would happen if we shifted our mindset and attitude from focusing on the barriers of SEN to instead considering the strengths and skills that SEN can give students.

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