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On this penultimate episode Dee and Nat meet up with Andrea H, who worked in the social care sector for over 15 years; a career that was driven by her empathetic nature, understanding and belief that everyone deserves quality care. Within this period, she became a single mum to two, now teenaged queens; and she was also diagnosed with progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS); an incurable condition that effects the brain and spinal cord. In this episode Andrea discusses the changes fro...
There are so many different disabilities out there. Many of which most of us have not even heard of let alone can fathom the experiences that those who have children with complex needs go through. On this episode we discover PICA with Franceise, a BSc Psychology undergraduate student; mother of 2, one of whom has complex special needs and a diagnosis of PICA. She has taken on the challenge of educating others about the condition, sharing her real life experience in order to help o...
On this episode Dee and Nat are joined by Joe N, a young man who as a child went through challenges with his own disability. Doctors told his mum that he would not be able to do most things that "typical" children would be able to do and that his disability would effect him into adulthood. They could not have been more wrong. Joe states that "experiencing the fight and desire of my mother, made me the man/father I am today; and to also fight and have the resilience for my daughter...
Those who are new to the SEND world, are often so embroiled by being in the moment, that it is hard to even consider 20 years into the future. However, future planning (regardless of how parents may plan to do it) is definitely worth thinking about sooner, rather than later. On this episode Nat and Dee speak with Yvette a retired mother of two, whose eldest child, now 39 years old has a SEND diagnosis. For the first time ever speaking about her life as a SEND parent, Yvette reliv...
When you learn your child is "delayed" is some capacity, it doesn't bring about feelings of great joy or prized accomplishments. There are a variety of challenges that come with navigating the unique profile of a SEND child. There are also complications with how others perceive and attempt to educate on the overall outcomes of a child based on diagnosis or notification of needs. In this episode Nat and Dee review what it is like to hear about delays in child development and how to...
On this episode Dee and Nat speak to Sali M, a Senior Education Advisor and parent of two sons with SEND. Sali reflects on the very different journeys of both of her children. The ups and downs, fearing diagnosis, the misinterpretations of others and most importantly the successes of both of her children as they now make their way into adulthood. Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on ...
Often many take for granted the ability to have your child cared for while you work, rest or play. For millions of SEND parents this is a luxury. There are financial implications to getting help; often schools will opt out, care providers may decide they are inclusive, but just not for your child and friends and family generally do not have to assist or lack in confidence if your child has additional or complex needs. This episode looks into what it can be like finding suitable extra-cu...
Episode 2 gives the mic to those often sidelined or forgotten on this SEND journey. SEND parent men. Joining Nat and Dee is Barry Kotei. Barry is a husband, mentor and SEND father to his son Jett, who has Down syndrome. He brings light to difficult conversations, sharing honestly about the realities of fatherhood, faith and navigating challenges so others can find hope. Drawing from his journey through business and personal growth, Barry has a heart for men, family and relationships, en...
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Curious about life behind the scenes of special needs? Hosted by Natalie (mother to "JJ" and Social Worker) and Danise (mother to "Panda", former teacher, parent advocate and Founder of @pandastree_blackdsuk); the SEND Sisterhood podcast offers pure, unapologetic, parent perspective on what it is like to live in and navigate Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) world. The Send Sisterhood was created with everyone in mind, inviting all to listen and learn from their unique parent perspectives. Updates on future episodes: @thesendsisterhood Contact: 2thesendsisterhood@gmail.comMusic by SK @GMGOmusic
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