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Whole School SEND to host roundtable at Education Business LIVE
EB News: 03/02/2026 - 10:48
Education Business LIVE will be hosting a practitioner-focused roundtable led by Whole School SEND, the national network dedicated to improving outcomes for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
Taking place on 26 March at Old Billingsgate, London, the session will focus on translating national guidance on SEN Units, Resourced Provisions and Internal Enhanced Provisions into practice.
Facilitated by Amanda Wright, Head of Whole School SEND, the session will cover key topics, including: • The practical conditions schools need to put guidance into action successfully • Common barriers, tensions and pressure points encountered in everyday settings • Where support is required from trusts and the wider education system
Designed for SENCOs, headteachers, trust SEND leads, provision leaders and local authority colleagues, this roundtable is set to be highly interactive and grounded in real-world experience, helping attendees move beyond intent to sustainable, inclusive practice.
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