Discover Inclusion

Discover Inclusion

Primary and Secondary Education

London, London 916 followers

Life through a different lens

About us

Our vision is to create a world where communication resources are standardised, diverse and accessible, to reduce the support gap to lower income families and to advocate for accessible work places. Discover SEN is about helping schools and therapists reduce their workload by creating easy to use resources and giving families the opportunity to learn and grow when an educational need, disability or disorder can feel overwhelming.  By working with us you can be assured that we give back to the community with assisted sales to provide support for families below the poverty line.

Website
https://linktr.ee/discoverinclusion
Industry
Primary and Secondary Education
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
London, London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
sen, special educational needs, special needs, and discover sen

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    We are very excited for Nandini’s presentation! Something completely different to what we usually see

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    With presenters continuing to stack up I'm excited to release the next two... Catrina Lowri of Neuroteachers is presenting 'What is Neurodiversity?' Catrina Lowri Nandini Bhandari Sharma is talking about 'Designing Inclusive Classrooms: An Architect's Perspective' Nandini Bhandari Get your tickets now https://lnkd.in/eF4C43F7

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    Expanding our illustrations with the incredible Ellie Simmonds Thanks to a suggestion from a follower, Ellie will be the new visual for ‘diving’ and hopefully ‘swimming’ too… we can’t wait to see her in our resources. Is there someone you want to see represented? Comment down below! ID: illustration of Ellie Simmonds diving into the water. Illustration of Ellie Simmonds holding up 2 medals in front of a faded British flag. #swimming #paralympicsgb #paralympian #medals #representation #represent #disability #send #sendeducation #education #learning

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    Really looking forward to opening a conversation at the conference regarding technology as a tool for delivering equitable opportunities. Get your tickets now! https://lnkd.in/eF4C43F7

    View profile for Antoinette Hamilton, graphic

    Digital Curriculum Lead - Teaching and Learning, Pearson National Teacher Awards -Silver Award Winner - Digital Innovator of the Year 2024 MIEExpert, MIE, MCE, Microsoft Master Trainer, Apple Teacher

    I'm excited to share that I'll be presenting alongside Dr Stella Scharinger at the upcoming Access to Academic Learning Conference hosted by Discover Inclusion Our session will focus on "Delivering Equitable Opportunities Through the Use of Technology." We'll discuss how The Stour Academy Trust utilises innovative digital tools and flexible classroom setups to enhance engagement, provide unique learning experiences, and ensure equitable learning opportunities for all students. Join us to explore how technology can transform education and support diverse learners. For more details, visit https://lnkd.in/erywDwky https://lnkd.in/ebk4rC_4

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    Who should we draw next? Or which disability? Let us know down below...

    View profile for Kerry Thalia AuDHD SEN Resource Creator, graphic

    Owner of Discover Inclusion | Studying for a Masters in Inclusion: SEN at the University of Birmingham | Published author of 'The Bumper Book of Creative Learning'

    Did somebody say Disability Pride month? (We know we are a little late!) Disability Pride Month celebrates the diversity and differences of identities, cultures and the contributions of people with disabilities. Across the UK there are approximately 16 million people who have a disability. Our resources aim to represent as many of them as possible! Here are just a few illustrations featuring disabilities. But remember NOT ALL DISABILITIES ARE VISIBLE. Something we have found very apparent when trying to illustrate them! Let us know what disability we should illustrate next! 👇🏻👇🏼👇🏾👇🏿

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    View profile for Kerry Thalia AuDHD SEN Resource Creator, graphic

    Owner of Discover Inclusion | Studying for a Masters in Inclusion: SEN at the University of Birmingham | Published author of 'The Bumper Book of Creative Learning'

    Did somebody say Disability Pride month? (We know we are a little late!) Disability Pride Month celebrates the diversity and differences of identities, cultures and the contributions of people with disabilities. Across the UK there are approximately 16 million people who have a disability. Our resources aim to represent as many of them as possible! Here are just a few illustrations featuring disabilities. But remember NOT ALL DISABILITIES ARE VISIBLE. Something we have found very apparent when trying to illustrate them! Let us know what disability we should illustrate next! 👇🏻👇🏼👇🏾👇🏿

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    We had an absolute blast at Parallel Windsor at the weekend, despite the thunderstorm! There was everything from climbing and dancing to story time and ice cream. I think the firm favourite was Joanna Grace Super Sensory 1km race. Thank you Parallel Lifestyle for an incredible day out. ID: The parallel logo is faded as the background. An illustration of a woman behind a young boy, with their arms out, holding hands with race numbers on their tops.

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    Your Vote Matters! Don't forget to vote today. Every vote matters. Lets vote for a more inclusive world. ID: Your Vote Matters written in purple and blue with a yellow outline. At the bottom of the page are 6 people waiting to place their vote cards in polling station boxes. The front 3 are placing their cards into a box, the back 3 are holding their cards in the air.

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    New YouTube video has been released today! Just a short one but oh so worth it... soooo many bubbles! ID: YouTube written in big letters a the top of the image with a ragged red background for each letter. In the middle is the YouTube logo with the words Frothy Bubbles written next to it. At the bottom of the image is three illustrations. The first is a boy in a wheelchair wearing glasses and hearing aids with bubbles behind his head. In the middle is a girl blowing into a bottle with frothy bubbles coming out the bottom. On the right is a young boy in a wheelchair holding two sticks with a bubble suspended between them. https://lnkd.in/gr9UTsFg

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    SCHOOLS - Are you creating an accessible learning environment for ALL of your pupils? Learn about disabilities and neurodivergences. Focus your attention on mental health. Explore the neurodivergent perspective. Hear directly from children and young people about their experiences. Discover simple changes you can make to your classrooms. Join us for the Access to Academic Learning Conference! ID: At the bottom of each slide is a series of illustrations featuring disabled and neurodivergent children and young people. A boy in a wheelchair playing a board game with a girl. A boy stimming with his hands covering his ears. A boy in a wheelchair wearing hearing aids and glasses looking at bubbles. A girl using a high tech communication device. A boy with vitiligo cutting tissue paper.

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    Discover Inclusion has been running for 3 years! We have over 1000 diverse illustrations. Over 40 inclusive resources supporting children and young people with their communication and learning. We published our first book. We are planning our first conference. We can't wait to see what the next year brings!

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