Episodes

  • 39: Francesca Morgan: The Importance of Receiving A Diagnosis in the Right Manner
    Feb 16 2026

    Francesca Morgan joins me on this episode to talk about her 3 year old daughter Shania who has Down syndrome. We discuss her traumatic birth experience, followed by receiving Shania’s diagnosis in the wrong way, and feeling let down by multiple people involved in their care over the first couple of weeks.

    After unsuccessfully looking for SEN baby groups Francesca decided to set up her own and we talk about what that’s gone on to become and how important it is to have that peer support from people who get it

    Tags: additional needs, SEN parent, SEN support group

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    53 mins
  • 38: Expert Episode: Claire Walley, The SEN Expert
    Feb 9 2026

    It’s another expert episode this week and I’m joined by Claire from The SEN Expert to answer your questions on all things SEN. We talk about how to get an EHCP if your child isn’t in school or nursery yet, appealing a DLA decision, EBSA (emotional based school avoidance), the challenges of trying to work and care for a child with complex needs and much more.

    Claire talks about the legal test in the SEND code of practice in the episode:

    Key Aspects of the Legal Test

    • Definition: A child has SEN if they have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than others of the same age, or a disability preventing them from using standard educational facilities.
    • Assessment Criteria: The local authority must consider evidence of academic attainment, the nature/extent of SEN, actions already taken by the school, and the child's health/developmental needs.
    • "May Need" Threshold: The test is whether special provision may be necessary, not whether it is definitively required immediately.
    • Evidence Basis: It is not necessary to have a formal diagnosis for an EHC assessment to be agreed.

    You can find The SEN Expert here:

    Instagram: @senexpert
    TikTok: @thesenexpert
    www.thesenexpert.co.uk

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    1 hr
  • 37: Paul Triggs: Planning for the Future
    Feb 2 2026

    My guest this week is Paul Triggs, talking about his 8 year old daughter Violet who has autism. We talk about their journey to diagnosis, Violet’s sensory needs, and the positive affect her autism has on her siblings. Paul also talks about the footwear and fashion brand he’s set up – Through Different Eyes – through which he hopes to offer paid employment to people with additional needs.

    You can find Through Different Eyes in store in Transalpino in Liverpool or online here:

    https://www.throughdifferenteyes.co.uk/

    www.instagram.com/through_different_eyes_/

    Tags: sensory processing disorder, EHCP, SEN, parenting podcast

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    49 mins
  • 36: Sam Prince: Autism & ARFID
    Jan 26 2026

    Sam Prince is my guest this week talking about her daughter Immy who’s 15 and has autism. We chat about Immy’s difficult road to diagnosis and the life changing effect it had on her. Sam also discusses Immy’s ARFID, how it presents, the way in which it’s changed over the years and how it affects the whole family. We also talk about the autistic Barbie and why she’s dividing opinion.

    You can find Sam on Instagram, TikTok & Facebook @lifewithmothergoose

    Tags: ASD, SEN parenting, SEND, additional needs, EHCP


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    51 mins
  • 35: Steph Logan: Sleep, Sensory Seeking & Finding SEN Friendly Activities
    Jan 19 2026

    Happy new year! Steph Logan is my first guest of 2026 talking about her 6 year old daughter Lola who has autism. We talk about Lola’s sensory needs and how that means much more thought has to go into planning days out, the sleep struggle, and myself & Steph share positive interactions we’ve had with people while out with our children.

    Steph works in SEN supporting young adults and she has some brilliant insight into what post 16 support looks like.

    You can find Steph on Instagram @incredible_sen_adventures

    Tags: additional needs, parenting podcast, SEND parent

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    49 mins
  • 34: Advice So Far (Part 2)
    Dec 22 2025
    It’s Christmas so I thought I’d gift you a montage of advice my guests have shared over the past few months. I hope you have a lovely Christmas and New Year (whatever that looks like for you) and I’ll be back in January with some more brilliant guests for you.

    Tags: parenting podcast, additional needs, SEN, SEND, autism, ADHD, Down syndrome


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    30 mins
  • 33: Lucy Dossor: Transitioning To Adulthood With Down Syndrome
    Dec 15 2025
    In this week’s episode I’m joined by Lucy Dossor to talk about her son Daniel who’s 20 and has Down syndrome. We discuss how she coped with Dan having to have heart surgery as a baby and the aftermath of that, Daniel’s dynamic with his siblings growing up and what his friendships have looked like. We also talk about the transition from child to young adult and the challenges that brings, including the lack of information for navigating post school life, and Lucy’s plans for where Dan will live.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • 32: Kate Anderson: A Very Rare Diagnosis of Aicardi Syndrome
    Dec 8 2025
    Kate Anderson is my guest this week, talking about her daughter Florence who has Aicardi Syndrome. Kate talks about exactly what that means and what a typical day looks like caring for a medically complex child. We talk about the toll of frequent, long hospital stays due to repeated chest infections and the importance of accepting help from people. Kate is also really honest about her desire to have another child to experience the typical version of motherhood.

    Kate is keen to raise awareness of North East based charities that have helped her family. You can find them all here and what Kate has used them for:

    https://northeastsightmattersltd.co.uk/ for day trips

    https://www.stoswaldsuk.org/ for respite

    https://thecharlieandcarterfoundation.co.uk/ for financial support

    https://www.thesunshinefund.org/ for specialist equipment

    https://www.rainbowtrust.org.uk/about/where-we-support/north-east-team for respite

    https://www.sickchildrenstrust.org/ for accommodation while Florence was is in hospital

    https://macs.org.uk/ for emotional support and meet ups

    https://www.sense.org.uk/ for monthly visits and trips

    https://www.elifarfoundation.org.uk/ for a specialised car seat

    https://www.thedaisygarland.org.uk/ for sats monitor and epilepsy support

    https://www.rnib.org.uk/ for support for Kate & George from a family worker

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    57 mins