
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
What We Do For Special Educational Needs & Disability
You Can Read Our Blogs On S.E.N
We have recently posted a new blog highlighting the stigmas and misconceptions about individuals with special educational needs. Within this read it will not only detail the common myths but also how support can be provided through new initiatives to raise awareness.
Find this & the rest of our blogs here.
At Fastnet Group, we are dedicated to finding individuals with the right expertise to help young & older people with their educational requirements. Our team of specialists use their own expertise as well as incorporating personal experience to provide individuals with qualifications and skills, by doing this they are able to go on to provide the professional care and consideration for those with various educational and physical needs.
We plan to provide such courses as Autism Awareness, Dyslexia support, Emotional Regulation, and more. These will become available to new & current teachers and professionals in different areas of education, offering the opportunity to upskill and become more aware of the necessity for such qualifications.
Fastnet Group specialise in the recruitment of high-quality education and SEN professionals for schools and educational settings. Our mission is to connect schools with passionate, skilled staff who are dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
With a deep understanding of the unique challenges in the education sector, we provide staffing solutions for a wide range of educational settings, from mainstream schools to specialised SEN provisions.
Whether you are a school seeking support or a job seeker looking for your next opportunity in education or SEN, we are here to help.
HERE ARE SOME STATISTICS THAT WE AIM TO IMPROVE:
Over 1.6 million pupils in England have special educational needs (SEN)
An increase of 101,000 from 2023. This includes the number of pupils with an education, health and care (EHC) plan and the number of pupils with SEN support, both of which continue a trend of increases since 2016.
SEN support/SEN without an EHC plan: 1,238,851 pupils in schools in England. Up by 4.7% from 2023.
The percentage of pupils with an EHC plan has increased to 4.8%, from 4.3% in 2023.
The percentage of pupils with SEN (SEN support) but no EHC plan has increased to 13.6%, from 13.0% in 2023.
EHC plans 4.8% percent of pupils with an EHC plan. Up from 4.3% in 2023.