
nasen’s fourth annual awards celebrate the important work that schools, organisations and individuals do to ensure that children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) reach their full potential.
The Lloyd Park Children’s Charity’s win was announced, along with 12 other outstanding settings, in an online celebration.
Professor Adam Boddison, chief executive of nasen, said it was an honour to recognise those who have achieved fantastic outcomes for children with SEND, especially in these ‘challenging times’.
‘The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly impacted all children and young people’s education,’ he said. ‘This has acutely impacted children and young people with SEND, their families and the professionals that support them. We want to share our thanks to all the winners for their dedication and are proud to spotlight their work and best practice to benefit the education and SEND sectors.’
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