Episode 28: Empowering Neurodiverse Parents with Free Access to the SEND Unlocked directory

Episode 28

Struggling to find the right support for your neurodiverse child? Discover how Polly Elworthy, founder of Send Unlocked, turned her personal journey with her son into a powerful resource that's helping families like yours. Join us in this candid conversation as we uncover the truth behind her son's challenges in school, and how their experience inspired Polly to create a directory that empowers parents to access resources tailored to their children's unique needs.

In our eye-opening discussion, we delve into the challenges of educating neurodiverse children and how the current system often fails them. We explore the idea of individualized teaching, and how redirecting funds from ineffective processes to provision and training can make a world of difference. We also touch upon the false economy of not providing preventative care and discuss innovative programs that are making a positive impact on alternative education.

Lastly, we take a closer look at Send Unlocked, discussing its mission to give autonomy and empowerment to parents and families of neurodiverse children. Polly shares how the organization uses data to question relevant government departments and how it ensures that the platform remains free for end users. Listen in as we reveal the relaunch of the search function on the directory app, designed to help parents access the resources they so desperately need. If you're navigating the world of neurodiversity, this episode is an invaluable source of inspiration and information.

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