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Thinking

Ideas about workforce, public service, and the future of SEND.

The most difficult SEND problems are rarely caused by a lack of commitment. More often, they are structural. This journal explores the workforce realities behind the headlines.

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Workforce5 min read

The widening Educational Psychologist gap: what Local Authorities can do now

Persistent workforce pressures continue to affect statutory capacity. We examine the structural picture and four practical levers.

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Workforce5 min read

SEND has a workforce problem. It also has a coordination problem.

More specialists matter. But operational fragmentation is quietly absorbing the capacity SEND services have already invested in.

Workforce5 min read

Why framework procurement struggles to solve SEND workforce shortages

Public procurement was designed to create consistency. SEND workforce delivery increasingly demands flexibility.

Policy6 min read

What the 2026 Schools White Paper gets right about SEND

The latest reforms recognise that inclusion and early intervention matter. The harder question is whether the workforce exists to deliver them.

Professionals4 min read

What exceptional SEND professionals actually want from representation

The strongest practitioners are rarely motivated by the same things traditional recruiters optimise for.

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