Tes SEND Show

Tes SEND Show, MA Exhibitions

As the UK's largest show in the sector, the Tes SEND Show brings together expertise from across the sector to help you bring learning alive for pupils with SEND. Through a rich mix of content spread across two days, you will: gain the latest policy updates and what recommendations mean for you in practice take home tools and strategies at the cutting-edge of SEND provision put your questions to policy influencers share your successes and challenges with your peers test the latest products and receive exclusive offers from exhibitors The 2025 show saw a brilliant turn-out, with a packed floor of exhibitors, delegates and speakers. All seminars will be uploaded to the SEND Network video library. 
Mark Gentile

Digital Content Manager, Mark Allen Group

Sushmeethaa

Specialist Teaching assistant , Ambitious college Isleworth

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.  
Tina Carrington

Director, Purpose-Driven Careers CIC

Torie Hart

Head of Communities and Products, Mark Allen Group

Hi everyone, I'm Torie - Head of Communities and Products (Digital Resources) at the Mark Allen Group, so your go-to person for all community-related queries. Whether you'd like to contribute content, have a technical question about using the community, or are interested in showcasing your organisation, please do get in touch here.  I hope that everyone finds the community space to be supportive and useful.