What Does Emotional Support Look Like in a SEND Classroom?

Emotional support in SEND classrooms is often built into everyday routines, relationships, and responses rather than formal interventions. This blog explores what emotional support looks like day to day, including how SEND staff support wellbeing and SEMH needs through consistent, practical approaches.…

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SEND Practice Spotlight - Classrooms Designed to Meet Mainstream Autistic Students Needs

This SEND Practice Spotlight explores a specialist classroom provision supporting autistic pupils in mainstream schools, shared as an example of inclusive practice and collaboration.…

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Ace Your SEND Education Job Interview

The 20-Word Introduction That Gets You the Job: How to Answer “Tell Me About Yourself” in SEND Interviews Why First Impressions Matter Your interview begins long before you finish your first answer.…

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Using BSL in Schools: Insights, Careers & Resources for Inclusive Education

British Sign Language (BSL) is more than a skill; it’s a bridge to inclusive, accessible classrooms. Whether you’re a qualified BSL professional or training to support deaf or hearing-impaired pupils, this guide offers practical insights, career ideas, and trusted resources to help you use BSL in education settings with confidence.…

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How to Prepare for Your First Day in a SEND Setting

Starting a new role in a SEND setting? Whether it’s your first day in the classroom or your first time working in special needs education, we’ve got practical tips to help you feel confident and prepared - from what to pack and how to plan your journey, to observing school routines and getting the support you need. Still looking for your next role? We’re always on the lookout for passionate teaching and support staff. Register with Axcis today!…

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