We responded to the SEND Reform National Conversation 

by Styliana Pasiardi, Policy and Campaigns Manager, Together Trust 

In December, the Department for Education (DfE) launched the SEND Reform National Conversation survey to help shape the planned Schools White Paper, expected in early 2026. Our campaigns team submitted a response in January. 

Although this is not a formal consultation, it was an important opportunity to share our positions ahead of the Schools White Paper.  

A formal consultation will follow once the paper is published. Alongside our own submission, we continue to contribute to wider sector feedback through the Disabled Children’s Partnership (DCP) and the North West Disability Unit Regional Stakeholder Network 

Below is a summary of the key positions we shared. Read our full response here. 


Early identification: uphold the law and fix capacity 

Independent Advocacy  

Mediation  

Strengthen the SENCO role 

Support without waiting for diagnosis 

Written records: clarity for families, consistency for schools 

We support the Disabled Children’s Partnership proposal for a written record of support for all children with SEND.  

Inclusivity must not be a tick‑box exercise 

Inclusive practice should be a core expectation, underpinned by training, flexible teaching approaches and tailored interventions. 

meet the evolving needs of students with SEND. 

National consistency, funding, and accountability 

Better join‑up across services and early transition planning 

Closing thoughts 

The Schools White Paper offers an important opportunity to reform the SEND system with families and professionals, not to them. If the law is upheld, services are properly funded, inclusion is embedded effectively, and support is joined up around children and young people’s needs, we can finally move from debate to delivery.  

The Together Trust will continue to engage constructively and champion the principle that strong implementation and clear accountability are where real, lasting change truly happens. 

We want to hear from you 

If you have lived experience of SEND – whether as a child, young person, parent‑carer, or professional – your insights matter. Your experiences can strengthen our advocacy and help shape national policy. 

Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas with us; your voice can make a real difference. 

Contact Styliana Pasiardi 
Policy and Campaigns Manager, Together Trust 
Email: styliana.pasiardi@togethertrust.org.uk 

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