SENsational The Special Educational Needs Podcast

Witherslack Group

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We are the UK’s leading education provider for children and young people with special educational needs, as evidenced by sector-leading Ofsted judgements and our unmatched placement stability, school attendance and outcomes for young people.


Our unique integrated team around the child model and inspirational environments are key to the seamless delivery of education, care and therapeutic support. This enables children and young people to thrive in and outside of the classroom and, coupled with our sector-leading Futures programme, optimises outcomes and future contributions to society.

 

We don’t give up, and by this, we are seen as the destination of choice by parents, carers and professionals alike.



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64 episodes

Strategies To Support Your Child's Sleep

We're joined by Helen Rutherford, a specialist sleep practitioner from The Sleep Charity, who has several years of experience supporting neurodiverse children and young people with sleep. In this episode, she discusses the common sleep challenges experienced by children with special educational needs, expert tips and strategies for supporting your child’s sleep through this seasonal shift and beyond and sensory issues and regulations to improve sleep quality, from winding down rituals to creating a tailored sleep environment for your child’s need We hope you enjoy listening. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

45m
Mar 28, 2024
How To Build A Future Of Success: Inspirational Advice

We're joined by Kirsty Doyle, Entrepreneur & Fashion Designer, discussing how she works with young people to build aspiration as they enter the world of work. On this episode of SENsational, Kirsty shares her experience of her entrepreneurial journey, talking about her set-backs and challenges, and how she has worked with children and young people across the UK, offering inspiring sessions and visits to her very own studio, to help young people think about their future endeavours.   Kirsty works with us as part of our Futures programme, a programme designed to deliver unlimited aspiration and endless opportunities for every child and young person, through Futures ambassador sessions, work experience opportunities apprenticeships, mentoring and more.   Find out more about the Futures programme here: www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/futures * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

19m
Feb 27, 2024
Sensory Support for Primary School Pupils

On this SENsational episode, we are joined by Maggie Morton and Laura Oliver, Occupational Therapists for Witherslack Group as they discuss children's most common sensory-seeking behaviours and the best ways to support them. They also explore sensory regulation, sensory overload and the best strategies and activities that can be integrated into the daily lives of our children to help them build essential life skills. We hope you enjoyed this episode of SENsational. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

35m
Feb 06, 2024
What Is An EHCP?

Ever wondered if your young person might need an EHCP? Simone Mattinson, Partnerships Manager for our Group, shares her first-hand experience from a parent and professional perspective. From exploring how to navigate the EHCP process to details of a draft EHCP, plus many more interesting insights worth knowing.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

32m
Jan 11, 2024
Helping Your Child Settle Into A New School

Join us for a discussion with Wendy Yeo, Head Teacher of our Castlefell School, and Arron Hutchinson, Education Training Director of The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity, exploring ways to support your child settle into a new school. Whether it is the jump from primary to secondary or transitioning to a SEN provision, they have top tips and strategies to support your child along the way. We hope you enjoyed this episode of SENsational. Join us for a free live webinar, by visiting:https://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/advice-and-support/events-and-webinars/ * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

40m
Dec 15, 2023
What Is An SEN School?

We believe that every child or young person deserves access to inspirational education, regardless of their unique learning requirements or needs. Susan Gill, Head Teacher from our Bridgeway School, talks us through the unique benefits of Special Educational Needs schools and some of the amazing outcomes of pupils who have flourished the support they need. We hope you enjoyed this episode of SENsational. Join us for a free live webinar, by visiting:https://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/advice-and-support/events-and-webinars/ * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

18m
Nov 13, 2023
Embracing Neurodiversity & Home Life

There are so many moving parts to home life, right? From school runs to meal times and everything in between, how can it all be managed? In our latest episode of our podcast, SENsational, we explore managing a neurodiverse household with Tracy Bowyer, Parenting Co-Ordinator from The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful. If you want to learn more about our other webinars and resources, please visit the website www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

28m
Oct 16, 2023
Autism: What Every Parent Needs To Know

We're pleased to bring you this episode of SENsational titled 'Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know, with Anne-Marie Harrison, training director from Ideas Afresh Education. This episode is designed for parents and carers right at the beginning of their journey. Perhaps you’re just discovering your child is showing traits of autism, or you’re even considering applying for an assessment to diagnosis. We'll be chatting about how to get an assessment, myths and misrepresentations associated with autism, and some top tips and strategies on how to support your child at home. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful. You can explore more of our resources, including webinars and downloadable guides, by clicking here www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

37m
Aug 31, 2023
Social Media & Online Gaming

Social media and online games are evidently present in our children and young people's lives. On this episode of SENsational, we are joined by two Witherslack Group experts, Dr. Dee Khaira, Clinical Psychologist and Lois Howard, IT Infrastructure and Development Manager, where we explore educating ourselves and our children, platforms that come with surprising risks, plus top tips on keeping our children safe as they use these online devices. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

37m
Jul 13, 2023
Learning To Read With The Phonics Fairy

Learning to read can be challenging for our neurodiverse children and young people. On this episode of SENsational, we are joined by leading phonics consultant Amy McElhatton, who talks us through the importance of introducing reading at an early age, how we can break learning down into more manageable chunks, and how to collaborate with your child's school to ensure that learning can be implemented at home as it is in school. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful. You can explore more of our resources, including webinars and downloadable guides by clicking here www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

15m
Jun 06, 2023
Top Tips for Building Up Autistic Children

Chris Bonnello, autistic advocate and award-winning writer and speaker, joins us for another episode of SENsational. In this podcast, Chris explores finding methods to succeed in both school and social environments whilst learning to embrace the authenticity of ASD. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful. You can explore more of our resources, including webinars and downloadable guides by clicking here www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

28m
May 09, 2023
Impulse Control & Risk Management

On this episode of SENsational, we have the pleasure of sharing knowledge of our expert speaker Emma Weaver, Deputy CEO of the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity, unravelling strategies on how to deal with impulsive behaviour, the ‘stop, think, and do’ coaching model, and how to help children overcome low feelings after an outburst.   Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful. You can explore more of our resources, including webinars and downloadable guide by clicking here www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

23m
Apr 05, 2023
Exam preparation, memory techniques and strategies for success.

The exam period can be a particularly stressful and overwhelming time for neurodiverse children and young people, and so as parents and professionals, it is important to know how to help guide them through this. In this episode of SENsational, we welcome Colin Foley, Training Director at the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity, and Chris Bonello, an Autism advocate and author of ‘Autistic, Not weird’ as our expert speakers who talk about why neurodiverse children and young people find it hard to learn and retain information, offer strategies to help your child’s memory capacity, and share tips and techniques to help focus on revision and an exam. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful. If you want to learn more about our other webinars and resources, please visit the website www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

1h 4m
Mar 01, 2023
Life Beyond School: Making Successful steps

Preparing our children for finishing school and heading off to their next adventure can be a difficult time and there is sure to be some anxieties around such a big transition. For our neurodiverse families, there might be heightened concerns around how will our children manage, will there be enough support, are they even ready and what will they do without us! In this episode of SENsational, we chat with Emma Weaver, Deputy CEO of the ADHD Foundation and Emma Reardon, Director for Autism Wellbeing to discuss, Life Beyond School: Making Successful Steps. During the session, we cover planning for big transitions, creating realistic expectations, what help might be available from universities or colleges, as well as at-home techniques to help support self-regulation. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful.  If you want to learn more about our resources, please visit the website www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

41m
Feb 02, 2023
Changing Perceptions: A Pathway to Positive Behaviour.

Changing Perceptions: A Pathway to Positive Behaviour On this episode of SENsational, we welcome Emma Weaver, Deputy CEO of the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity and Stephen Howell, Lead Practitioner at Witherslack Group, as our expert speakers for our topic, Changing Perceptions: A Pathway to Positive Behaviour. During our conversation, we look at why neurodiverse children sometimes have difficulty self-regulating, the impact of positive and negative language, what differences we may see between girls and boys, the influence that school can have on a child and their emotional responses, and of course, there are lots of top tips and support included as well! Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode of SENsational useful. If you want to learn more about our other webinars and resources, please visit the website www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

42m
Jan 04, 2023
Christmas Support Podcast

As part of Witherslack Group’s Seasonal Support Pack, we are delighted to bring you a very special episode of our podcast, SENsational! This session focuses on advice and support over the Christmas holidays, which can be a wonderful time for making special memories, but also a challenging time for many families. Throughout this episode, we’ll cover lots of practical strategies to help make Christmas an enjoyable and positive experience for you and your family. It was a pleasure to welcome Emma Weaver, Deputy CEO and Colin Foley, Training Director from the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity, as our expert speakers guiding us through our topic.   Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this special edition of SENsational useful. If you would like to find out more about our Seasonal Support Pack, please visit the website www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

41m
Dec 14, 2022
Superpowering a strength-based approach

Join us for a super powered episode where were we discuss strategies to help develop wellbeing, confidence and self-esteem.  During our discussion we focus on nurturing a strength based approach to neurodiversity and the positive impact this can have on our children and young people. This approach aims to help people see the best in themselves and empower them with their own unique qualities.  We are delighted to welcome Professor Sean Duggan OBE and Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation's Mental Health Network as our expert guide through this topic, where we explore some of the challenges that our children face, the social impact and school environments.  Thanks for listening! * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

39m
Nov 24, 2022
ADHD: What every parent needs to know

ADHD is a complex neurodevelopmental condition, characterised by hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention. For parents and carers, having a child diagnosed with ADHD can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be. In this episode we chat with Lisa Rudge, Director of Parent Services at the ADHD Foundation on all things ADHD; what it is, what to expect, myths related to the condition, challenges and the positive traits. We also discuss some strategies parents and carers can put in place at home to help with routines. We hope you enjoy listening! * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

45m
Oct 19, 2022
Succeeding through sport: Positive benefits for neurodiverse minds

FOR MANY, THERE IS MUCH JOY IN GOING FOR A RUN, A NICE LONG WALK OR TAKING PART IN A TEAM GAME, AND WE KNOW THE POSITIVE IMPACT EXERCISE CAN HAVE ON BOTH ADULTS AND CHILDREN; PEACE OF MIND, FREEDOM AND FEEL-GOOD FACTOR TO NAME A FEW. In this podcast, we discuss the positive impact that exercise can have on our neurodiverse children and young people, whilst recognising that, for some, it might not always feel like something they want to get involved in.   However, with encouragement and some imaginative ideas on what exercise can look like, we can help develop skills, friendships and confidence that will benefit our children for the rest of their lives. Ed Wright, Deputy Head Teacher at both Avon Park and Dovetree Tree Schools is our guide and expert speaker on this session and a very passionate advocate of exercise. We hope you enjoy listening!  * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

30m
Sep 28, 2022
ADHD: The building blocks to staying calm and positive

Trying to keep on top of things as an adult can test our organisational skills, as well as our patience, however, it’s really important to look at the hurdles our ADHD children face in their day-to-day life, when it comes to keeping themselves organised, planning and of course staying calm if it’s not all going to plan.  For the next episode of the SENsational podcast, we will be focusing our attention on ADHD and the building blocks to being organised and staying calm.  Tracy Bowyer, Virtual School Co-ordinator for the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity joins us on this podcast to cover topics such as organisational skills, support strategies when out in the community, morning routines, homework, best-laid plans when a child is becoming distressed or struggling to find their calm, and a schools response to a child being organised or disorganised. Our podcast is all about celebrating neurodiversity, strengthening our children’s superpowers and empowering parents, carers and professionals with knowledge, advice and support. Happy listening!

39m
Aug 24, 2022
Back to School 2022 - Mindfulness Exercises

As part of the Witherslack Group's Back to School Campaign we are delighted to bring you a very special episode of our podcast! This session focuses specifically on mindfulness exercises to support children and young people with the transition back to school after the summer break.  Our guide through this experience is Michelle Conroy, Therapist and Mindfulness Coach for Witherslack Group.  We hope you find this special edition useful and if you would like to find out more about the Back to School Campaign please visit our website www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources http://www.witherslackgroup.co.uk/resources.   

20m
Aug 17, 2022
Building confidence and happiness

Confidence is so important to a child’s future happiness, health, and success. Confident children are likely to be better equipped to deal with peer pressure, responsibility, frustrations, challenges, and both positive and negative emotions. This episode of SENsational explores the key factors in developing a child’s confidence, strategies to build up self-esteem,  facing fears, self-image and the pressures of modern life. We welcome back the wonderful Anne-Marie Harrison from Ideas Afresh Education to the podcast as our expert speaker. Our podcast is all about celebrating neurodiversity, empowering parents and carers, strengthening our children's superpowers and acknowledging the heroic efforts of neurodiverse families across the country.  We hope you enjoy listening! 

25m
Jul 27, 2022
SENsational: The Special Educational Needs Podcast: The Role of Friendship and Autism

The Role of Friendship with Autism  Making friends or developing a social circle can present it’s challenges for children and young people with ASD. Every child is different and for some the importance of having friends might be a key element to their happiness, and for others the anxiety of being involved in that social position or as part of a group can be too much. To offer support to families in this situation our most recent episode of SENsational focuses on the role of friendship and autism, and explores strategies around developing social environments that fit with individual interests and enjoyment. Guiding us through this topic we are delighted to welcome to the podcast,  Justine Sims, Head Teacher at Pontville School and Gail Silcock, Speech and Language Therapist for Witherslack Group who both have a wealth of experience and knowledge in this area. Thanks for joining us and we hope you enjoy listening!

32m
Jul 06, 2022
The impact of Covid-19 on neurodiverse children and young people

The impact of Covid-19 on neurodiverse children and young people For this episode we are joined by podcast regular Emma Weaver, who is the Director of the Early Years Service for the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity.  During our discussions we focus on the social changes and challenges faced by many children during this period, as well as the effects on mental health and the anxieties that parents and their children have faced.  We also look at the impact on education with Emma bringing to the conversation some really pragmatic and inspiring views on how we can actually take certain positives from the pandemic, when it comes to our children's learning.  Enjoy listening!

35m
May 25, 2022
Heading in the right direction

Three of our deputy head teachers join us to share their career journeys. In this episode, we hear about the people that have contributed to their  success, what good teamwork looks like and how they nurture talent. Filled with top tips and an insight into their roles, we're thrilled to be joined by Danny from Cumberland school in greater Manchester, Kerri from Avon Park school in the Midlands and Vinny from Ashbrook school in Sunderland.

47m
Apr 13, 2022
SENsational: The Special Educational Needs Podcast: Supporting your anxious child

Supporting your anxious child In the last three years, the likelihood of young people having a mental health problem has increased by 50%. This episode explores anxiety in children, the key signs to look out for, and where to go for help plus strategies parents and carers can put in place to prevent anxiety in children. We are delighted to welcome back Anne-Marie Harrison from Ideas Afresh Education and Professor Sean Duggan, Clinical Advisor for Witherslack Group and chief executive of the Mental Health Network to the podcast. We hope you enjoy listening

45m
Apr 08, 2022
SENsational: The Special Educational Needs Podcast - Supporting neurodiverse children and young people to make friends

Supporting neurodiverse children and young people to make friends Join us for an episode that looks at some of the challenges that neurodiverse children may face when it comes to building a friendship group. During the session we discuss developing friends through shared interests, building resilience when it doesn't go to plan, what makes a good friend, and celebrating the successes no matter how big or small.   We are delighted to welcome Anne-Marie Harrison from Ideas Afresh Education and Rob Stow, Director of Character and Culture at Rainford High School in St Helens to the podcast.  We hope you enjoy listening!

38m
Mar 09, 2022
SENsational: The Special Educational Needs Podcast - Creating Autism Friendly Classrooms

Creating Autism Friendly Classrooms Join us for a special episode of SENsational, which has been dedicated to offering advice and support to SEN Co-ordinators and teaching professionals working with neurodiverse children and young people.  On the podcast we are joined by our friend Anne-Marie Harrison from Ideas Afresh Education who guides us through the topic, Creating Autism Friendly Classrooms. During our discussion we take our listeners on a whistle stop tour of what an autism friendly class room might look like, pupil stories, issues that teachers may come across, rewards and how to approach rules and expectations for autistic learners. We hope you find the episode useful.

42m
Feb 02, 2022
SENsational: The Special Educational Needs Podcast - Supporting social tolerance for socially sensitive kids

Supporting social tolerance for socially sensitive kids Join us for an episode that focuses on neurodiverse children and young people's social sensitivities and the impact that it can have on their home, school and social lives.  During the episode we aim to develop further understanding of this topic by looking at practical strategies to help gently nurture social capabilities. As well as ways we can put our children in social situations that are within their own reach and interests so that they might enjoy social experiences of their own.  We are delighted to welcome Anne-Marie Harrison to this podcast as our expert speaker. We hope you enjoy listening! 

28m
Feb 01, 2022
SENsational:The Special Educational Needs Podcast - Episode 4 - A guide through the Education, Health and Care Plan process

A guide through the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) process. On the podcast we are joined by Melanie Adams, Partnership Manager for Witherslack Group.  Throughout her career Mel has developed a vast knowledge of the EHCP process, supported many families and experienced of the highs and lows that the process can bring.  By joining us for this episode you will be given an insight into -  __ __ Thanks for listening!

1h 6m
Jan 20, 2022