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Special Needs Jungle is a blog that was started in 2008 by Tania Tirraoro, as a way of preserving the knowledge that she had gained successfully navigating the 'jungle' of the statementing system for her sons. Over the years, it has expanded from just a personal blog into a site that is packed with useful information about special educational needs and disability issues faced by children and their parents. She has since been joined by her friend, Debs Aspland.
The blog posts are written by Tania Tirraoro and Debs Aspland. Tania is an author, social media consultant and current co-chair of Family Voice Surrey parent-carer forum. Tania previously worked in broadcast news before having her two sons. Debs is an indepdent SEND trainer and consultant at Inspiring Circles. Debs is also a Lead Trainer for Early Support, a Trainer for Kent Safeguarding Children Board and a Performance Management and Life Coach. There is also a team of columnists who write about subjects that range from child psychology to rare diseases in childhood.
Entries in the Special Needs Jungle concentrate on a variety of categories such as ADD/ADHD, Autism & Ausperger's, campaigns, carers, diabetes, disability, disability financial help, downs syndrome, dyslexia, dyspraxia, health news, medical news, resources and research.
PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to special educational needs, disability and health issues from 0 to 25 years. The team can be reached via email or their social media platforms where they are active.
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Bio
Special Needs Jungle is a blog that was started in 2008 by Tania Tirraoro, as a way of preserving the knowledge that she had gained successfully navigating the 'jungle' of the statementing system for her sons. Over the years, it has expanded from just a personal blog into a site that is packed with useful information about special educational needs and disability issues faced by children and their parents. She has since been joined by her friend, Debs Aspland. The blog posts are written by Tania Tirraoro and Debs Aspland. Tania is an author, social media consultant and current co-chair of Family Voice Surrey parent-carer forum. Tania previously worked in broadcast news before having her two sons. Debs is an indepdent SEND trainer and consultant at Inspiring Circles. Debs is also a Lead Trainer for Early Support, a Trainer for Kent Safeguarding Children Board and a Performance Management and Life Coach. There is also a team of columnists who write about subjects that range from child psychology to rare diseases in childhood. Entries in the Special Needs Jungle concentrate on a variety of categories such as ADD/ADHD, Autism & Ausperger's, campaigns, carers, diabetes, disability, disability financial help, downs syndrome, dyslexia, dyspraxia, health news, medical news, resources and research. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to special educational needs, disability and health issues from 0 to 25 years. The team can be reached via email or their social media platforms where they are active.
Website
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Location
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Circulation
Sectors
Disabilities, Family & Parenting
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