The Key Clinic specialises in removing barriers that prevent children from reaching their full potential.
Our drug-free, holistic approach supports those with learning, behavioural and mental health difficulties such as dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, ASD, anxiety, depression.
BioTransform: Optimising gut functioning and nutrient levels for mental and physical health
NeuroMature: A neurodevelopmental exercise programme to inhibit retained primitive reflexes
BrightBeatz: Auditory Integration training to tune up listening skills
You do not need a diagnosis to benefit from our work.
Our hundreds of testimonials speak of the positive results we have had, enabling people to lead their best lives.
PANS PANDAS UK is the only UK charity supporting children and families living with these conditions. We provide information, and community support to patients and carers. We also contribute to health service development and influence policy. This includes raising awareness of the symptoms, and supporting the development of treatment options for healthcare professionals. We provide training in educational settings so that families and children living with these conditions receive the support they so desperately need.
Nursery World is the UK's leading magazine and website for practitioners and decision-makers across the early years education and childcare sectors.
Local authority advisory teachers, private nursery managers, pre-school leaders and childminders are among more than 100,000 Nursery World readers who span private, voluntary, independent and maintained provision.
A monthly title serving the early education and childcare workforce, Nursery World combines unrivalled news coverage with in-depth reports and practical features, so enabling readers to keep pace with and respond to the frequent changes in government policy.
TG Escapes Modular Eco-Buildings
TG Escapes modular timber frame buildings are sensitive to the environment and net-zero in operation saving money in the long term. They connect the inside to out providing high levels of natural light and easy access to the outdoors, and are self-contained including treatment, sensory and breakout rooms. Modular offsite manufacturing keeps costs low and timescales short.
Using modern methods of construction, traditional materials and sophisticated technology, they create standalone spaces for SEND and SEMH. The innovative bespoke architect designed system provides biophilic buildings to suit most locations and uses, in a variety of finishes including timber, composite cladding or render in a range of colours. Offsite construction minimises disruption, cost and risk and we offer a complete design and build service in house.
The buildings are aesthetically pleasing, ergonomic and highly practical, designed for an A+ energy rating and to last 50 years or more with appropriate maintenance.
Their pre-designed DfE compliant Inclusive Learning Hubs, provide a swift solution to the growing demand for SEND and SEMH provision in mainstream and specialist settings. The biophilic buildings, organised around a central area, offer therapy spaces and classrooms designed to provide young people a choice of areas, inside and outside, where they can retreat to support their learning and sensory comfort.
Learning DNA is a multi-disciplinary education clinic supporting different thinkers. We help children, parents and schools, including SENCOs, with our diagnostic assessments, evidence-based therapies and private tutoring. We address a range of issues, including ADHD, dyslexia, and autism, providing individualised support both in person and remotely.
Learning DNA was developed because of the challenges children and parents face in obtaining diagnoses and support for various learning difficulties. Every child starts with our flagship 360-degree assessment. This ensures that we are confident of your child’s strengths and areas for development.
We also support schools with our Virtual Clinic, giving them access to all the additional specialist SEND support services they need. Our Virtual Clinic Partner schools receive priority access to our 360-degree assessments (now also containing school IEP advice), evidence-based online therapies for learning, diagnostic assessments and remote access arrangements assessments with our Level 7 assessors.
What we offer:
Bespoke 360-degree assessments.
Optional diagnostic assessments for
ADHD
Dyslexia
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Auditory processing difficulties
Visual processing difficulties
Evidence-based therapeutic interventions to support improved learning outcomes.
Bespoke online specialist personalised learning programmes.
Find out more about Learning DNA on our website: https://www.learningdna.org.uk/
Contact us for more information on how we can support your child and your school.
Trusted by Local Authorities across England - award winning AI powered EHCP drafting and quality assurance.
Invision360 delivers innovative, efficient solutions that help public sector teams enhance outcomes for vulnerable individuals with ease and confidence. Invision360 delivers innovative, efficient solutions that help public sector teams enhance outcomes for vulnerable individuals with ease and confidence.
Founded in 2021 by our CEO and experienced SEND service leader, Philip Stock, Invision360 has a rather personal backstory.
After spending most of his career working within local authority SEND Services as a Principal Educational Psychologist and Head of SEND and Inclusion services, Philip had first-hand experience of the challenges existing within SEND quality assurance. Knowing that technology could be the answer, Philip stepped out of local authority SEND leadership to start creating the Invision360 modules.
Our solutions streamline services, enabling organisations to ensure compliance, improve efficiency and achieve measurable impact. By simplifying complex processes, we allow teams to focus on their highest value activities dedicating time to critical engagement and support rather than manual tasks. With a reputation for reliability and collaboration, Invision360 is a trusted partner in transforming operations, fostering best practices and driving meaningful, lasting impact.
Discover how Invision360 partners with local authority services today by booking a call!
Headteacher Update is a magazine, website, podcast and regular ebulletin dedicated to the primary school leadership team. We tackle a wide range of leadership issues, offering best practice, case studies and in-depth information, advice and guidance. Headteacher Update magazine is distributed free to approximately 20,000 primary school headteachers.
Gaia Learning is a National Online Alternative Provision specialising in inclusive and neurodivergent education.
We deliver personalised learning, tuition, courses, and a timetable of small group live classes designed for neurodivergent children around the world - including tailored support for ADHD, Autism, and Dyslexia.
Our inclusive & real-world online education helps students love learning, re-engage with school, re-integrate into education, and truly thrive. Whether you need flexible homeschooling for autistic children, online GCSE support for dyslexic students, or the best online programs for ADHD students, Gaia Learning is here to empower every learner.
Every Cherry is an award-winning publishing imprint, dedicated to providing high-quality reading material for individuals with learning disabilities and differences. We seek to improve accessibility in children's literature by offering books that meet Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) requirements, ensuring people of all abilities and backgrounds can easily find and enjoy wonderful stories. Our selection includes various genres and focuses on reducing barriers to reading, featuring simplified classics, sensory products and symbolised books designed to enhance understanding and enjoyment for those with diverse needs. Despite having only launched in May 2024, Every Cherry has been recognised at conferences, fairs and events across the globe and has sold thousands of units, showcasing an undeniable thirst for accessible publishing.
We also offer free teaching and learning resources, as well as workshop and event options that can be tailored to educators, SEND professionals, faculties or, of course, members of the SEND community.
Enhance EHC is the go-to solution for developing better education, health and care plans (EHCPs). We offer specialist EHCP writing services, training and resources to help everyone involved to meet statutory deadlines, improve quality and consistency of plans, and develop their knowledge and skills.
Enhance EHC’s range of EHCP solutions are underpinned by a wealth of experience and specific expertise. Established in 1996, we have produced over 190,000 EHC plans (previously SEN Statements), gained oversight of best practice across the country through our work with over two-thirds of Local Authorities (LAs) in England, and trained hundreds of EHCP writers.
How we help
We have been supporting LAs across England with writing EHCPs (/SEN Statements) since 1996. By providing flexible EHCP writing support, SEND teams are able to better manage variable workloads and dedicate their time to supporting families and working directly with schools and other professionals.
Writing an EHCP is a specialised task that requires specific training. Our EHCP support offerings have therefore grown over the years to include CPD accredited online training courses for a wide range of professionals, including:
LA SEND teams
Schools
SEND support organisations
Individual plan writers
Education/health practitioners involved in EHC Needs Assessments
Courses range from requesting assessments and writing statutory advice, to drafting high-quality EHC plans – all of which are ideal for workforce development, new staff induction, ongoing professional development, and/or retraining for a career in SEND.
We also believe in sharing good practice information and guidance for all involved in the EHCP process, which we do through our various guidance and resources, including EHCP Knowledge Hub articles, educational resource packs and free downloadable guides.
Enemy of Boredom is the academy of creative excellence for young people who think differently.
Alternative provision of contemporary arts education including video games design, music performance, fashion business start-up and more from a growing number of dedicated centres across the UK and online.
Early Years Educator (EYE) provides expert guidance for early years professionals committed to enhancing their provision, developing their skill base and advancing their own continuing professional development. In addition to its new, fresh look and feel, EYE is designed to encourage the reader to engage with its content, to explore topics and to pursue the ideas it presents. EYE is a must-read for early years professionals committed to advancing their skills.
Twice each term of the academic year, Drama & Theatre brings you practical strategies, lesson plans, and inspiration to enhance your teaching. News keeps you up to date with developments in the theatre world; reviews help you to plan theatre visits, discover new resources or stock up your library; CPD and workshop listings let you know where and when training is taking place anywhere in the country; the Plays section looks in depth at plays for performance and study; and features covering primary drama, backstage and technical training, performing arts and more explore inspirational drama education initiatives all over the UK and internationally.
The Council for Disabled Children is part of the National Children’s Bureau family. We are the umbrella body for the disabled children's sector with a membership of over 300 voluntary and community organisations and an active network of practitioners that spans education, health and social care.
As a membership body we provide a collective voice that champions the rights of children, young people and their families and challenges barriers to inclusion.
As a collective we believe that the views of disabled children and young people are vital to the development of an inclusive society and that they have the right to be heard and actively participate in decisions that affect them.
We believe that every child and young person should enjoy the same rights and opportunities and that every aspect of society should be fully inclusive to disabled children and young people.
Clennell Education Solutions provides training and support to schools, educational settings, corporate organisations and community settings nationally. We celebrated our 11th birthday on 9 September 2025, with a fantastic team of highly experienced staff. Our work predominantly focuses on the areas of safeguarding, SEND, inclusion, early years, behaviour, attendance, HR and family support.
Throughout the years, Clennell Education Solutions has developed an outstanding reputation and currently supports over 600 schools and many corporate and community organisations. This has been achieved without advertising our services, with the vast majority having joined the service through recommendations by others.
Through our work, we act as a critical friend supporting schools, early years settings and educational organisations to develop effective and statutorily compliant policies and practices. Some of our work involves direct contact with educational staff, children, young people and their families, listening to and understanding barriers to participation and supporting settings to review practice to positively impact outcomes for children, young people and their families.
Clennell Education Solutions is committed to providing a well-respected service that our team is proud to be a part of.
What can we offer you?
· Training
· Consultancy
· Professional supervision
· SEND review and audits
· SEND focus days
· Leadership support
· Access arrangements assessments
· Networks
· Safeguarding service level agreements (SLAs)
· Attendance support
· Human Resources services
· Early Years training and support
Children and Young People Now is the magazine and website for all professionals who work to improve the life chances of children, young people and families. It is the essential resource on the learning, development, wellbeing and safeguarding of children and young people, from birth to the age of 19.
Children and Young People Now will enable you to:
Stay up-to-date with the latest news and policies
Meet your information and professional development needs
Improve the life chances of the children in your care
In the UK today, it's estimated that 20% of the UK's population has a disability, somewhere in the region of 14 million people. With a system that's often difficult to navigate, societal barriers, a lack of services, and challenges with the accessibility of the built environment, the end-user is often left unable to participate in daily life as they should.
It's for this reason that BATA is passionate about ensuring that disabled adults and children as well as older people get access to the AT and accompanying services that they have a right to, so that they can remain as independent as possible.
We do that through (more below):
Advocacy
Empowering and Strengthening
Challenging Stigma
Research and Partnerships
Creating Community
BATA is here to advocate and raise awareness on issues surrounding AT to governments, businesses and communities. We aim to capacity build and strengthen our sector and industry, challenge stigma, create a vibrant community and network that supports our mission, and finally, push for better information and evidence through collaborations, partnerships and research. We aim to respond to the UKs current context and remain flexible to support our members in a variety of ways as changes happen. BATA aims to become the one-stop-shop for advice and information on AT for end-users and businesses, and we regularly share referrals to our membership as they arrive. Our current members are suppliers, assistive technology (AT) professionals, universities, organisations who provide support to people who need AT solutions as well as charities.
*Please note that BATA cannot endorse any particular technology and does its utmost to remain impartial. BATA shares experiences and information but no opinion on which technology/software is most appropriate. BATA is not an assessor*
At Ambition Institute, we support teachers and school leaders at every stage of their careers, helping them to keep getting better.
We are a charity providing training and professional development based on the most rigorous research and evidence about what really works. Together, we’re shaping the future of education to give every child the best start in life.
Our programmes, including the NPQ for SENCOs, are designed to equip educators to tackle the challenges they face. Our approach is based on sound evidence of what really works, providing practical tools to make an even bigger impact, in the classroom and across the school.
Discover more about Ambition Institute here.
The importance of effective special educational needs provision
We know that pupils with special educational needs and disabilities have some of the largest attainment gaps. At age five, children receiving special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support are already one year behind their peers (EPI, 2023).
This growing need for specialist provision mean that leaders of SEND play a vital role in the success of schools. By championing inclusivity and implementing quality SEND provision in schools, leaders can ensure all pupils have equal opportunity to access education, ultimately improving pupil outcomes.
In recognition of the need to develop expertise around SEND provision, the government has introduced the NPQ for Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators professional development programme.
Discover more about the NPQ for SENCOs here.
Agilisys' Gen AI EHCP Solution: Leading EHCP Drafting Tool for SEND Teams to Transform Outcomes for Children and Young People
Agilisys partners with Local Authorities to deliver innovative digital tools that support SEND professionals in improving the quality and timeliness of Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Our flagship offering, the Agilisys EHCP solution is a leading EHCP drafting tool powered by Generative AI, co-designed with SEND teams to reduce time spent on writing plans, whilst improving consistency and ultimately transforming outcomes for children and young people.
The Agilisys EHCP solution provides intelligent, best-practice-aligned suggestions to support caseworkers during the drafting process—within a ‘human in the loop’ framework that ensures professionals retain full control and oversight. The tool is already helping 40 councils across England to clear backlogs, enhance quality assurance, and give caseworkers more time to focus on children and families.
We combine deep public sector expertise with a strong commitment to ethical, impactful technology - bringing practical, people-first AI to local government.
Academy21 is proud to be the UK’s leading provider of live, online, alternative provision. We offer DfE Accredited Online Alternative Provision that works with you to support reintegration.
We work in partnership with schools and local authorities to provide students who have additional learning needs or challenging circumstances, access, to the high-quality they need and deserve. Our fully qualified teachers deliver adaptive teaching through our 100% live lessons, building students’ confidence, with accessibility in mind.
Academy21 offer a range of short, optional courses and individual support to provide a comprehensive solution for students who need more help to thrive at and beyond school. These optional short courses equip students with the skills they need to succeed academically and socially.
Areas we can support:
- Provision for Key Stage 3 and 4 students
- In-house support for inclusion unit or ‘hybrid’ provision
- Enhanced courses for students with additional needs
- Anxiety management
- Social skills
- One-to-one counselling
- Wellbeing mentoring
- Maths support (KS4)
- English as an additional language
- Literacy support
- Numeracy support
Find out more about our provision on our website: https://academy21.co.uk/
Contact us for more information: https://academy21.co.uk/contact/