Strategic SENCo

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everything you need to know
how to make it
Inclusive education
Inclusive mainstream reform
Individual support plans
leadership leading inspiration empowerment
national inclusion standards
problem solving FAQs
senco sendco send
SEND reform 2026
Support planning
train others training
whole school approach
Whole-school inclusive strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781801996815
  • Weight: 239g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Honest, pragmatic advice empowering you to affect change, be strategic and lead SEND provision in your school purposefully and effectively.

In this honest, practical and empowering book, SEND expert and NPQ SENCo facilitator Kenny Wheeler shows readers how to build strong foundations for success as a SENCo across primary and secondary. Like having a coach in book form, The Strategic SENCo includes clear, practical guidance and advice on how to develop a vision for SEND, understand your context, ensure effective practices and interventions are in place and harness different leadership styles and approaches, all updated in line with current guidance and the NPQ SENCo. This book is a chatty and supportive friend to help you to lead and balance demands of stakeholders whilst delivering great practice and support, rather than being stuck on the hamster wheel of day-to-day operational demands.

Kenny Wheeler is a SEND, Inclusion and Leadership consultant with more than 20 years of experience in the education sector. He has previously worked as a secondary SENCo, tutor and senior leader before moving into educational consultancy, where he now facilitates leadership development in SEND. Kenny currently supports mainstream SENCos in Surrey and West Sussex as well as working as a coach and school improvement partner in several special schools and as a facilitator for the NPQ SENCo. Kenny has published several articles in SEN Leader, School Business Manager, Education Executive and TES. Follow Kenny for more @KennyInclusion.

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