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    Explore " special educational needs" with insightful episodes like "Episode 18 - Katie SEN recruitment professional", "39. Charging Onwards And Upwards - Lorenza & Eliza Pye", "Episode 17 - Cllr Dennis Meredith", "Episode 16 - Jules and Mark" and "Episode 15 - Mental Health" from podcasts like ""SEN Parenting and Wellbeing", "The Disable The Label Podcast", "SEN Parenting and Wellbeing", "SEN Parenting and Wellbeing" and "SEN Parenting and Wellbeing"" and more!

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    Episode 18 - Katie SEN recruitment professional

    Episode 18 - Katie SEN recruitment professional
    Apologies for the audio quality of the telephone in this episode The latest episode of the SEN Parenting Podcast, hosted by Aiyesha Bailey, features a heartwarming and inspiring conversation with Katie, a professional in special needs education recruitment based in Milton Keynes. Throughout the episode, Katie shares her personal journey from working in a restaurant to getting an opportunity with Dunbar Education, a recruitment agency for special needs education. A deep dive into the challenges and opportunities in the Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND) community reveals Katie's passion for her work, with insights into the need for greater support and resources in the field. Throughout the conversation, Katie emphasizes the importance of better funding for SEND schools, particularly in facilitating additional staff hires and creating larger, more accessible classrooms for wheelchair-bound students. Her personal experiences and encounters with candidates, schools, and teachers further illustrate the profound need for change within the SEND community. Away from her professional life, Katie reveals more about herself as she discusses her personal life, hobbies, and values, including her family, her love for spontaneous adventures, and the life lessons she's learned from her mother. The discussion includes an engaging segment on how Katie would describe herself in the form of a biscuit, leading to a fun and humorous analogy. She also shares some of her life challenges that shaped her perspective on kindness and assertiveness. The episode concludes with Katie's self-description in five words that encompass her as a person. This episode is not only enlightening in terms of special needs education and recruitment, but it's also an inspiring journey of a woman thriving in her profession, making a difference, and fostering positive changes in her field. It's a must-listen for those involved or interested in special needs education, and a compelling conversation for everyone else.

    39. Charging Onwards And Upwards - Lorenza & Eliza Pye

    39. Charging Onwards And Upwards - Lorenza & Eliza Pye

    On this episode we chat to Lorenza who's daughter Eliza was diagnosed with Charge Syndrome. Her diagnosis meant that Lorenza would have to navigate a new and unknown world of disability, including learning Signlanguage to enable her to speak with her daughter. Their story is full of triumph and positivity through all the tough things they have gone through, including Lorenza now teaching Singlanguage and having a free app for people to learn.

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    The REALITY of Working in Special Education ft Renia Sakatzidou | The Parody of Reality - #016

    The REALITY of Working in Special Education ft Renia Sakatzidou | The Parody of Reality - #016

    Christos sits with Renia to talk about children with educational needs, Salaries for the teacher, why we should take nothing for granted, children's behaviour that you have to deal with, has anything changed from the past years, parents' approach towards teachers and how much this field influence lives.

    Renia has an MSc in Special Educational Needs & Inclusion and has experience as a special education teacher in schools for kids of different ages. Even though sometimes she feels not appreciative, she is passionate about this field and works hard to accomplice a better future for those kids.

    The Parody of Reality is a comedy podcast that shares funny stories, has deep conversations about meaningless things, and views life from a different perspective. Invites people with a unique approach to life that is ready to share their stories and give their opinion to the person who, with no fear, will ask for advice. Walking through some fun facts and news with an open-minded approach, or not.
     
    In a world where people are nice and act as if they care about others, you can make a difference by joining us on a flagrant journey, acting crazy but helping people who need our help. This podcast puts its money where our mouth is and donates a percentage of the revenue to people who are in need! That's us...The Parody of Reality

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    The Social Ideas Podcast: Cambridge Social Innovation Prize - Kim Griffin

    The Social Ideas Podcast: Cambridge Social Innovation Prize - Kim Griffin

    Applications for the 2022 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize are now being accepted: the prize is awarded by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation.

    In The Social Ideas Podcast: Cambridge Social Innovation Prize - Kim Griffin, 
    Kim shares how the £10,000 prize has enabled her to focus on the development of her social enterprise, the services she provides, and the future of a PhD and involvement in policy making. 

    The £10,000 awards are made annually to extraordinary founder-CEOs of scale-up social enterprises to support their growth as leaders. Mentoring from experts at Cambridge Judge Business School and support from an expanding community of social innovators at Trinity Hall will help them to develop the skills, resources and networks they need to create more impact from their work.

     
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