Sen Support

Autistic Led Support for Autistic and Neurodivergent Individuals and Families

Who we are

SEN Support is a leading provider for disabled children and their families with support to thrive not just survive. We ensure disabled children from birth to 25 have the opportunity to learn, play, build friendships, gain confidence and improve their wellbeing. We also provide online classes across the UK.

What you can expect

We aim to empower you with the information, advice and support you need to make informed decisions. We offer flexible support to meet your family’s needs, including telephone advice, face to face / virtual consultations, and attendance at meetings with school or with other SEN professionals

November Workshops

Young Dyslexic Writers Workshops
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Young LGBTQ+ Writers Workshops
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Sen Support With Dominique Berton

SEN-Support UK’s main aim is to ensure that the local neurodivergent community is able to access independent support, within the Salisbury/Wiltshire Area, to further their unique talents and gifts outside of a mainstream school environment.

SEN-support UK does this by offering to assist in the creation of peer support groups, and achieves this through training and mentoring, within a local neuro-diverse development-hub and by organising workshops and activities that boast personal development in the heart of our local community (For Expl.: Dyslexic (young) Writer’s). We subscribe to a truly holistic approach to support the whole family’s needs.

SEN-support UK accomplishes this by using it’s (amounting to more than 25 years being active in-house expertise and experience in teaching, counselling, course development, systemic thinking, Social Work, Family and relationship sciences, working with industry and bespoke SEN support packages (applied in home support/collaboration with school, Home Schooling, Flexi-schooling and Home educational settings).

SEN-support UK couples this expertise with an active collaboration with local organisations and providers to ensure that our neurodivergent community has a chance to develop their voice and, most importantly, feels supported in carving out projects that enables everyone involved to feel valued as a part of our local community under the inclusivity/progress banner.

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The type and range of support offered includes:

  • Empowering parents and young people (0-25) to find the confidence to express their views 
  • To understand their legal rights in relation to Special Educational Needs and Disability 
  • By listening to parents, children and young people’s views and concerns
  • Working with parents, children and young people to explore their options 
  • Facilitate discussions and attend meetings with professionals and the Local Authority. 
  • Guidance with writing letters, completing forms, preparing for assessments and to participate in reviews 
  • Review SEND paperwork, from initial stage to Educational Health Care plan
  • Support for transitions; from Early Years to Primary, Primary to Secondary and Preparing for adulthood. 
  • To work in partnership with schools, services and the local authority to develop positive relationships and outcomes. 
  • SEND Tribunal advice and guidance 
"Dominique was brilliant. Very well presented material, great demonstrations and explanations and super informative. I have learnt some great strategies to use with my groups."
Pauline Harriett
Wiltshire
"Extremely useful sessions which are jam-packed full of strategies that are both easy and cheap to use immediately. Dominique is always happy to answer any questions."
Mark Ficher
Manchester
"Practical, down to earth, amazing value for money, fun and always inspiring. Training that you can (and want to) put into practice instantly I'm a new SENCO and my team are following the training after me and together we're building an awesome portfolio"
Abbie Elon
Durham