British Send Foundation

A transformative Approach to Supporting SEND Children and Families

Introduction to the British SEND Foundation

The British SEND Foundation (BSF) is a pioneering, community-driven organization dedicated to supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their families across the UK. BSF is founded on the principles of equity, inclusion, and innovation, ensuring that children with SEND receive the resources, education, and support they need to thrive in all aspects of life.

Our Purpose

Here is our What We Believe That Guided by

Our Vision

A society where children with SEND are empowered, included, and valued across education, work, leadership, and community life.

Our Mission

Empowering SEND children and families through advocacy, inclusion, wellbeing, representation, and culturally responsive community support.

Establishment

Founded to address urgent inequalities faced by SEND families in education, wellbeing, employment, and representation.

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SEND Dads Dialogue: Coffee & Conversations

August 2025SEND Dads Dialogue: Coffee & Conversations📍 Local Somali Café or Mosque Community Room Join us for a …

Brent Park / Local Community Centre – July 2025In July 2025, Brent Park and the Local Community Centre …

📍 Location: Youth Centre or University Campus (e.g., UCL or Brunel)🎯 Goal: To deliver a dynamic 3-day empowerment …

Our Partners

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Testimonials

See what people says about British Send Organization!

“BSF changed our lives. Before we found them, we felt isolated and overwhelmed by our son’s autism diagnosis. They offered us clear information, emotional support, and helped us navigate the EHCP process. For the first time, we felt heard and understood.”
Amina M, Parent of a child with autism
“Working alongside the British SEND Foundation has transformed how we support SEND pupils in our school. Their training on inclusive education and cultural awareness gave us the tools to truly listen to families and adapt our approach.”
Mr. Richard
“Because of BSF, I now have the confidence to speak up about my needs at school. They taught me that having a learning difference doesn’t mean I’m less—it means I learn differently, and that’s okay. I feel proud, capable, and ready to succeed.”
Lana, 15, with dyslexia
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