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Watch now: SEND & FFP- Shaping Inclusive Change

  • Writer: Mutual Ventures
    Mutual Ventures
  • 6 days ago
  • 1 min read

Catch up with our webinar that explored inclusive change and the  Families First Partnership (FFP) Programme, and how children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) can be central to these reforms.


Local authorities are leading the way in implementing the Families First Partnership (FFP) Programme reforms, transforming how support is delivered to children and families.


But how do these changes impact children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)?


Jordan Binedell, Senior Consultant, Mutual Ventures, chaired the session and was joined by:

  • Alison Noble, Derbyshire Director of Children’s Services

  • Adele Glover, Derbyshire Director of Family Help and Children’s Social Care

  • Trevor Doughty, former DCS and Chair of the SEND Improvement Partnership board in Devon


They explored:

  • Why SEND must be central to Family Help design

  • Practical steps for aligning FFP with statutory SEND duties

  • Building inclusive systems that work for every child and family


This webinar is ideal for leaders, practitioners, and policy influencers committed to delivering reforms that are ambitious, inclusive, and legally sound.


Let’s ensure SEND is not an afterthought, but a cornerstone of effective family help reform.






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