This week on
Make it Make SENDs, I sit down with
Jane Harris, Chief Executive of
Speech and Language UK and Vice-Chair of the
Disabled Children’s Partnership — two organisations at the frontline of making sure every child’s voice is heard (literally and figuratively).
Jane shares what’s really going on behind the statistics:
- Why so many children are struggling with speech, language and communication right now
- How early identification can change everything
- What needs to happen in policy, funding and teacher training to fix the system
- And how we can all be part of the solution — from the classroom to the kitchen table
It’s a hopeful, grounded conversation about the power of communication, the importance of empathy, and the small steps that can make a huge difference for children and families.
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Find Jane Harris👉 Speech and Language UK
👉 Disabled Children’s Partnership
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