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Social stories and skills resources featuring photos and symbol based editable resources which to support learners with communication difficulties


Widgit Symbols are simply drawn symbols designed to illustrate a single concept in a clear and concise way. Already used by many SEND and EAL specialists, the entire symbol database of over 15,000 images and over 1,000 activity sheets, differentiated books and classroom resources for many curriculum subjects.


Covering the development of life on our planet; from the very first signs, to the emergence and subsequent demise of the dinosaurs and the evolution of Homo Sapiens.


A film drama exploring the issues young people face as they transition to adulthood and independent living.


CPD resource to support understanding of multisensory learning. It includes how sensory issues affect learners as well as practical and affordable suggestions to use in school.


A series of posters to promote inclusion and wellbeing in your school with a web page for further information and links to resources for each topic.


Resources by Young Minds to support staff and young people on resilience and mental health


Support for practitioners working with black and minority ethnic (BME) children and those learning English as an additional language (EAL)


Bereavement Toolkit - Grief is a normal and natural response to loss, yet how pupils are supported can have significant impacts on long term outcomes


ReadingZone Live brings interviews and live online events with some of the best contemporary childrens authors including the dyslexic author Sally Gardner


80 short and clear videos, made to illustrate every grammar point in the Primary National Curriculum. These can be used in whole classes as well as small intervention groups and parents


This are a range of links that may help learners, staff and parents/carers support online safety


The Young Interpreter Scheme helps unlock the potential within each school community for pupils to use their skills and knowledge to support new learners of English


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