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Suffolk nursery wins award for SEND provision

SEND Provision
Anglia Sunshine Nurseries in Sudbury has won the nasen 2021 award for Early Years Provision, sponsored by Nursery World.
From left to right: Nursery practitioner and SEN support Christine Paige, nursery manager Felicity Rose, director Jacqueline Duranti, nasen CEO Annamarie Hassall, and host and comedian Dominic Holland
From left to right: Nursery practitioner and SEN support Christine Paige, nursery manager Felicity Rose, director Jacqueline Duranti, nasen CEO Annamarie Hassall, and host and comedian Dominic Holland

Nasen’s fifth annual awards celebrate the work that early years settings, school, organisation and individuals do to ensure children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) reach their full potential.

Anglia Sunshine Nurseries’ win was announced, along with 11 other outstanding settings, at an awards ceremony at London’s Waldorf Hilton Hotel on Friday (15 October).

The setting, which has been judged outstanding by Ofsted three times in a row, scooped the award in recognition of its dedication to ensuring the needs of the individual child and for providing inclusive flexible daycare for children from birth.

To accommodate and fully include children with complex medical needs requiring continuing care, Anglia Sunshine has adapted routines, employed extra adults qualified in the relevant areas of healthcare, and made significant changes to the setting’s environment.

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