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CSIE seeks to transform education
so that everyone can feel
welcome, visible and respected
in their local community.

“Equality: Making It Happen” should be on every school’s bookshelf.

Educational Psychology in Practice

Excellent workshop, very clear and inspirational, lots of food for thought/ideas.

Headteacher, Brighton

About CSIE

CSIE is a national charity at the forefront of developing more inclusive education for all, especially those with labels of special educational needs and disability (SEND). We work in two main ways: from the top down (for example by taking part in discussions or consultations to help shape laws and policies) and from the ground up (for example by offering training, advice, and practical help for inclusive school development). We also provide speakers for events and create resources that schools, families, and communities can use to promote inclusion.

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