Community Partnership Announcement

Voices for SEND Support Network is proud to be working in partnership with Step Up Hub to deliver an important new community-led project, funded through the I AM Brent Community Microgrants – Round 1. Project Title: Empowering BAME Youth with SEND Backgrounds to Prevent Criminal Justice Involvement in Brent This project is part of the

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What You Can Do Today

You don’t need to be an expert to support SEND families. You can: Change starts with small acts of compassion and curiosity. We all have a role to play in building a more inclusive, informed, and supportive community—for all children.

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Autism Is Not a Curse

Too often in our communities, autism is misunderstood. Some think it’s a punishment or a spiritual curse. But autism is a neurological difference, not a moral failure. Believing in myths hurts families. It causes shame, secrecy, and missed opportunities for children to grow. At VSN, we work hard to challenge these misconceptions with education and

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A Brighter Future Starts With Us

Our Somali children with autism are bright, talented, and full of potential—but only if we support them early and consistently. Let’s stop letting shame decide their future. Let’s fight for inclusive schools, early diagnosis, community-based therapies, and parent education. We don’t need to wait for someone else to fix things—we can do it together. Speak

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Fathers Matter Too

Many Somali fathers are struggling in silence when raising a child with autism. They often feel lost, ashamed, or disconnected from the process of diagnosis and support. Some believe they have to ‘tough it out.’ Others stay quiet due to community pressure. But fathers matter. Their involvement can transform a child’s life. At VSN, we

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Stigma Hurts More Than Autism

In Somali culture, we don’t always talk openly about disabilities—especially things like autism. Parents fear what the community might say. Some are told, “Your child is just naughty,” or “He’s just quiet.” But that stigma leads to silence—and silence leads to suffering. Many mums suffer in isolation, afraid to speak out. Stigma doesn’t protect our

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