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Complete the short form to see if you qualify for funded Level 2.
Funded SEND Qualifications, Made Simple.

Apply now to avoid missing out.
SEND responsibilities are increasing — and inspection expectations are tightening. Formal training helps you stay compliant and confident.
Many professionals already support individuals with special educational needs and disabilities — without structured training in SEND legislation, EHCP processes or inclusive practice.
This Level 2 SEND qualification builds recognised expertise in inclusion, safeguarding and person-centred support — strengthening both your confidence and professional credibility.
Legislation, EHCP processes and reasonable adjustments can feel unclear — especially without formal SEND training.
Without recognised SEND knowledge, progression into specialist or support roles can be harder.
In many settings, SEND CPD relies on limited budgets or manager sign-off — delaying development.
Short, informal courses often lack structure, depth or recognised status — leaving knowledge gaps.

A Simpler Way to Complete Your Level 2
Level 2 Certificate in Special Educational Needs and Disability — Flexible & Funded
Explore different SEND conditions, the social and medical models of disability, and how rights, support and inclusion have evolved over time.
Build knowledge of SEND-related legislation, equality and diversity principles, and safeguarding responsibilities in real-world settings.
Learn how to apply person-centred approaches, promote active participation, and support the wellbeing of individuals with SEND.
Understand inclusive education practices, support programmes, reasonable adjustments and how EHC plans work in practice.
Explore neurodiversity, self-identity, stigma and the support available for individuals with SEND and their families.
Complete the short form to see if you qualify for funded Level 2.
If eligible, we’ll call you to guide you through securing a funded place.
Begin your Level 2 Early Years Practitioner qualification.
Government-funded short courses designed for early years professionals looking to strengthen practice and meet compliance standards.
Short Course
Understand food allergies, anaphylaxis, and safe practice in early years settings.
Who it's for:
People supporting children with medical or dietary needs.
£600£0.00
Build the knowledge and practical skills needed to support children’s development and meet EYFS requirements.
Who it's for:
People working or volunteering in early years settings.
£5,000
£0.00
Short Course
Promote inclusive practice and meet safeguarding and regulatory expectations.
Who it's for:
Early years professionals supporting diverse communities.
£600£0.00
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