SENDCo Supervision

Enhance your school’s SEND provision by offering supervision for your SENDCo

Why choose BEP?

Our approach to SENDCo supervision is rooted in a deep understanding of the challenges that come with working in the SENDCo role. We offer structured, professional, and empathetic supervision tailored to the specific needs of your staff. By choosing us, schools are selecting a supervisor who is committed to:

Our expertise in SEND and supervision ensures that the service we provide is not only beneficial for your staff but also contributes to a positive, nurturing environment for students.

The benefits:

Supervision encourages collaboration and reflection, strengthening communication and teamwork within the school, which ultimately leads to a more cohesive and effective SEND department.

Who is this for?
SENDCos / All phases and MAT SEND Leads



Cost:
£110 per session or 9 sessions for £945

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