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The SEND Sisterhood
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Curious about life behind the scenes of special needs?
Hosted by Natalie (mother to "JJ" and Social Worker) and Danise (mother to "Panda", former teacher, parent advocate and Founder of @pandastree_blackdsuk); the SEND Sisterhood podcast offers pure, unapologetic, parent perspective on what it is like to live in and navigate Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) world.
The Send Sisterhood was created with everyone in mind, inviting all to listen and learn from their unique parent perspectives.
Updates on future episodes: @thesendsisterhood
Contact: 2thesendsisterhood@gmail.com
Music by SK @GMGOmusic
13 Episodes
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Episode 2 gives the mic to those often sidelined or forgotten on this SEND journey. SEND parent men. Joining Nat and Dee is Barry Kotei. Barry is a husband, mentor and SEND father to his son Jett, who has Down syndrome. He brings light to difficult conversations, sharing honestly about the realities of fatherhood, faith and navigating challenges so others can find hope. Drawing from his journey through business and personal growth, Barry has a heart for men, family and relationships, en...
Welcome back to The SEND Sisterhood - Season 2! On this first episode of Season 2, Dee and Nat reflect on the time since Season 1 was released as parent carers. Being a SEND parent carer doesn't allow for much time to do anything else and often we even forget how much we have going on, are going through and how life in general has been just lifing! Over the course of this season, Nat and Dee will be taking a look at the SEND journey of others; how disability, parent caring and hav...
On this bonus final episode Dee and Nat discuss their experiences when looking for Early Years/school settings. Focusing on what they found helpful and also discussing what considerations a parent carer in the UK might want to make; identifying some of the differences between SEND parent carers and typical parenting. For any parent, finding a child care provider for your child can be nerve wrecking. The thought of leaving your baby in some cases for the first time, in the hands of comp...
On this final official episode of the series (watch this space for the bonus episode coming soon!) Nat and Dee consider if there are in fact any "joys" to being a SEND parent-carer. Taking a look back on the early years of being a parent-carer - with a pinch of "if you don't laugh; you'll be crying all the time"; the ladies discuss if it will always be a "woe is me" situation or if in fact it is possible to have any joy during this journey. Updates on future episodes check us out: @the...
On this penultimate episode, Nat and Dee discuss and share their experiences of learning and development within the context of being a parent-carer. They explore whether additional training is essential; if "training" can benefit you and your family; any barriers to training and consider, the question of "what if you haven't done any training at all?" For most of us, we have been thrown into the SEND world with limited preparation; and even for those who had some knowledge of SEND...
Although it is noted that all parents at some stage in their journey experience "parent guilt"; Nat and Dee discuss whether there is perhaps, such a thing as "SEND parent guilt". Although the concepts are extremely similar; they question are there differences simply because being parent-carer of a child with additional needs. Do additional needs = additional guilt? If so, what perhaps can be done about it? Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like,...
There are so many misconceptions surrounding SEND Parenting and the impact of becoming a SEND parent on finances and careers. Occasionally, some may have to give up working altogether; while others attempt to continue the status quo, only to end up experiencing burnout physically, mentally and financially. On this episode, Nat and Dee pick apart the financial and career changes they have experienced after becoming SEND parents. Perhaps there is hope at the end of the tunne...
When you have a child with SEND; one of the first fearful things you hear about is getting your child an Education Heath Care Plan (EHCP). Although it may seem as if an EHCP is a given for all SEND children; the truth is, that the process of obtaining a plan can be extremely challenging and really take its toll on the well-being of a parent and needs of a child if they remain unmet. On this episode Nat and Dee invite special guest Simone Lewis, a Local Authority SEND Support Tea...
Playdates are meant to be fun. But how much fun are they really for many SEND parents? Nat and Dee take at look at their own experiences with play dates, discussing the good, the bad and the ugly of the emotional rollercoaster also know as playdates. Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on socials and podcast listening platforms. If you have any comments, feedback or would like to pa...
On this brief episode Natalie and Danise formally introduce themselves and discuss how they came to create the SEND Sisterhood podcast. As they share how they have experienced navigating their new SEND lives; they hope to offer insight into what it is like to be a member of the SEND community and how others can help support them. Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on socials and podcast lis...
Nat and Dee tackle the difficult topic of health conditions; discussing the volume of appointments, emotions and lessons learned when tackling the healthcare system and interacting with healthcare professionals. Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on socials and podcast listening platforms. If you have any comments, feedback or would like to participate on a future episode of the SEND Sist...
On this episode Nat and Dee divulge what it has personally been like to adapt to being a parent carer - discussing what a typical “week in the life” has been like for them; the impact on day to day life and on those they interact with. Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on socials and podcast listening platforms. If you have any comments, feedback or would like to participate on a future episode of t...
Nat and Dee dive right in by discussing the concept of community, feelings of isolation and how their support networks evolved once they became parents to children with additional needs. Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on socials and podcast listening platforms. If you have any comments, feedback or would like to participate on a future episode of the SEND Sisterhood write to: 2thesendsisterhood...



