Épisodes

  • S2 - Episode 5: When Developmental Milestones don't seem to Move
    Feb 22 2026

    When you learn your child is "delayed" is some capacity, it doesn't bring about feelings of great joy or prized accomplishments.

    There are a variety of challenges that come with navigating the unique profile of a SEND child. There are also complications with how others perceive and attempt to educate on the overall outcomes of a child based on diagnosis or notification of needs.

    In this episode Nat and Dee review what it is like to hear about delays in child development and how to overcome the unsolicited labels and occasional lack of ability placed on those with SEND.

    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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    32 min
  • S2 - Episode 4: Light at the End of the Tunnel
    Feb 1 2026

    On this episode Dee and Nat speak to Sali M, a Senior Education Advisor and parent of two sons with SEND.

    Sali reflects on the very different journeys of both of her children. The ups and downs, fearing diagnosis, the misinterpretations of others and most importantly the successes of both of her children as they now make their way into adulthood.

    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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    47 min
  • S2 - Episode 3: Finding suitable extra provisions and activities
    Jan 11 2026

    Often many take for granted the ability to have your child cared for while you work, rest or play.

    For millions of SEND parents this is a luxury. There are financial implications to getting help; often schools will opt out, care providers may decide they are inclusive, but just not for your child and friends and family generally do not have to assist or lack in confidence if your child has additional or complex needs.

    This episode looks into what it can be like finding suitable extra-curricular activities and wrap around care for those who parent SEND children.

    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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    34 min
  • S2 - Episode 2: The Silent Struggle of SEND Parent Men
    Dec 27 2025

    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, encouraging people to heal, grow and show up with courage.


    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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    32 min
  • S2 - Episode 1: Reflections
    Dec 27 2025

    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 having the opportunity share the personal lived experience can help the wider SEND community further.


    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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    32 min
  • Bonus Episode - Episode 11: Finding an Early Years Provision
    Dec 1 2024

    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 complete strangers, brings out anxiety in the best of us. However, if you have children with SEND, there is often an extra layer of fear, much more research is needed and extra considerations are usually required.

    The early years is vital for all children. For some mainstream may be suitable and for others a specialist provision may be more appropriate. Whatever the decision, make sure it's an informed one by doing the prep as far in advance as possible and go with your gut instinct. It's usually right!

    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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    31 min
  • Episode 10: The Joys of SEND
    Nov 10 2024

    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: @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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    22 min
  • Episode 9: SEND Training
    Oct 19 2024

    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 within your professions, you may have still have felt unprepared for what was ahead of you.

    If you have learnt of your child's diagnosis pre-birth, you may not have had the head space to take in any information or may have consulted with "doctor Google", leading you down a rabbit hole of endless information!

    However your entry into the SEND world has come about, knowledge can be powerful and information is the key!

    Please listen, share and meet us in the comments x

    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@gmail.com

    Music by SK @GMGOmusic

    Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.

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    30 min