Resources

Phonics Approaches Toolkit
The Post-16 Phonics Approaches Toolkit is designed to support practitioners exploring the use of phonics approaches with post-16 learners.

What do we see? How the world looks to blind and partially sighted people
This video from the Thomas Pocklington Trust simulates how the world looks through the eyes of people who are visually impaired as they go about their everyday lives

Dyslexia UnwrappedÂ
The Dyslexia Unwrapped website has been designed for young people with dyslexia, and contains resources on a wide range of topics.

Discover online conversation clubsÂ
These resources are designed to support the delivery of online conversation clubs and other volunteer-led language practice for adult English language learners.

Maths Made Memorable
The Maths Made Memorable website offers a wide range of resources to support maths teaching and learning from Entry 1 to Level 2, including GCSE maths.

Downloadable resources for maths, English, ESOL & digital skills
The Skills Workshop website provides free downloadable resources to support maths, English, ESOL and digital skills teaching and learning.

Make It Click
Make It Click features free resources that can help you develop your digital skills and take a positive step forward in your work.

The Family Maths Toolkit
The Family Maths Toolkit website from National Numeracy has ideas and free activities to help families enjoy maths together.

Supporting Learners Guides
These downloadable guides aim to provide you with an understanding of the impact of autism, dyslexia and hearing impairment on learning, and of how to better support learners.

SEND exhibition website
The SEND exhibition website is designed to help you improve outcomes for learners with special educational needs and disabilities.