SEND Reform: Necessary, Complex, Hopeful

On Monday the Government released the SEND white paper, aiming to improve support for children with special educational needs. Key proposals include earlier identification, consistent mainstream support, and the introduction of Inclusion Support Plans. However, concerns about the practicality of these reforms and the overall educational culture persist, prompting further reflection on systemic changes.

Reforming for Belonging

Yesterday the Government published its SEND white paper, Every Child Achieving and Thriving.[i] As a parent of children with special educational needs, I have lived the exhaustion of fighting for provision. As a pastor shaped by what I call Broken Theology, I spend much of my time thinking about who is included and who is … Continue reading Reforming for Belonging

Pentecost: Hope Beyond Division

In a world marked by conflict, division, and hardshipโ€”from war in Ukraine and Gaza to austerity in the UKโ€”Pentecost offers a quiet but powerful hope. Itโ€™s a story about breaking down barriers, finding new ways to listen, and discovering connection across our differences. This Pentecost Sunday, letโ€™s reflect on what it means to speak new languages of understanding and build hope beyond division. Read more on how the Ascension calls us into action despite the waiting.

Our Obligations to Creation

As Christ is revealed in us and so we revealed as the children of God for whom creation awaits with eager longing. As Christians, as followers and believers in Jesus and his Way, filled with Godโ€™s Spirit and seeking to glorify the Father we must have a mindset such as that described by Stan Rushworth, thinking about โ€œobligations to serve past, present, and future generations, and the planet herself.โ€ In serving the planet we serve ourselves, our neighbours and our God for all are interconnected.

God’s Gift of Creation

We are gifted with the natural world to enjoy the way it makes us feel and gives us life, to enjoy the fruits and harvest it provides, to receive healing for ourselves, our souls, our bodies, and our minds. Time amongst nature aids renewal for relationships and depth of connection with God, ourselves, our neighbours and our shared world.