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Nasen Award

Thursday 19th October saw NASEN (National Association of Special Educational Needs) host a special awards ceremony at the Museum of London in celebration of the charities 25th anniversary.

The evening, which was hosted by comedian Lucy Porter, saw guests come together in order to recognise and celebrate the fantastic work of those who make a real difference to children and young people with SEND.
Chief Executive of NASEN, Dr Adam Boddison said: “It’s an honour that we as a charity are able to bring together a host of people from across the SEND sector in order to celebrate and reward some of the most inspirational work that has taken place over the last 25 years.
It gives us the opportunity to say thank you to those people who make a real difference to the lives of children and young people with SEND and who dedicate their time to helping them fulfil their potential.

It was great to be able to reward schools, settings, organisations and individuals for their hard work and continued support to SEND”.

Victoria Education Centre won the Technology Award in recognition of our innovative approach to the use of cutting edge technology and how we utilise it’s strengths to enhance our students’ academic and communication experience. Headteacher Simon Brown commented “This is another fantastic achievement and acknowledgement of the amazing work our staff do and how they make such a difference to the lives and future success of the students at VEC”.

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