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The SEN in Ten podcast offers practical advice and support from SEN experts.
The podcast features best practice for educating and supporting learners with SEN.
Listen to discover a community of inspirational people who understand the challenges and rewards associated with SEN!
Why SEN In Ten?
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Conversations with Experts
Practical advice and support from voices in the sector.
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Practical Advice
Best practices for educating and supporting children with SEN.
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Be Inspired
Inspirational stories from people who are making a difference.
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Get Connected
Discover a community of people who understand the challenges and rewards associated with SEN.
Delivered By Experts
Hosted by Darren Clark, SEN in Ten brings you expert insights and valuable content in bite-sized episodes, making SEN education easily accessible.
Concise Information-Packed Podcasts
10-minute podcasts packed with essential SEN advice and inspiring stories for a quick and valuable listen!
Highly Accessible
Accessible insights on SEN education, anytime, anywhere and across multiple social platforms.
Insightful
Discover top-tier experts in diverse SEN areas on SEN in Ten, delivering high-quality insights in every episode.
Latest SEN in Ten Episodes View All Episodes
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Chatting with Taimur Khan
Darren speaks to Taimur Khan, founder of SENDSORTA, as he discusses helping parents of children with special educational needs navigate complex systems and access support through simple, step-by-step guidance.
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Chatting with Ginny Bootman and Dr Sarah Moseley
Darren speaks to Ginny Bootman and Dr Sarah Moseley as they share their journeys into special education, shaped by both professional experience and personal struggles with learning. They highlight the importance of lived experience, removing barriers for both pupils and teachers, and empowering SENCOs to focus on classroom impact rather than paperwork.
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Chatting with Helen Ross
Darren Clark is joined by researcher and dyslexia advocate Helen Ross, founder of Helen’s Place. Helen shares her own late dyslexia diagnosis and how feeling “wobbly” at school shaped her mission to challenge traditional measures of academic success. From teaching to completing a PhD she reflects on why our education system must value diverse strengths.
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Katrina Cochrane“It is so important to share knowledge that I have gained over the last quarter century to help improve awareness of dyslexia further.”




