The winners of the annual Nasen Awards were announced on Friday night, with schools and individuals celebrated for their work across the sector.
Tes is media partner for the event and we offer our congratulations to all the winners. Here is the full list of winners:
Alternative Provision of the Year Award, sponsored by Sensational Tutors
Chadsgrove School, Bromsgrove
Changemaker of the Year, sponsored by Rockerbox News
Hannah Walton, One/Third Project, West Midlands
Co-production Initiative of the Year, sponsored by Seashell Trust
Emily Rushton and BHJS Neurodiversity Champions, Bromley
Early Years Provision of the Year, sponsored by Nursery World
University of Bradford
Further Education (FE) Provision, sponsored by Seashell Trust
Derwen College, Shropshire
Innovation in the Field of Inclusion, sponsored by Concero
Highland Deaf Education Service, Scotland
The International Provision of the Year Award, sponsored by IDL
Neurodiversity at Work Research Centre, Thailand
Leader or Leadership Team of the Year Award, sponsored by the NEU teaching union
Andrew Poole, Everton Free School, Liverpool
Primary Provision of the Year, sponsored by Axcis Education
Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School, Telford
Secondary Provision of the Year, sponsored by Secondary Language Link
The Ruth Gorse Academy, Leeds
Specialist Provision of the Year, sponsored by The Edwin Group
NHS England Choices College, Yorkshire
Support Practitioner of the Year, sponsored by Whole School SEND
Rob Carroll, Barnet and Southgate College, Barnet
Teacher of the Year Award, sponsored by Scanning Pens
Gary Whall, formerly of Bristnall Hall Academy, Oldbury, West Midlands
The David Ryan Award for Positive Media Impact - in honour of late Nasen trustee David Ryan and sponsored by Nasen Connect
Georgina Durrant, author and podcaster, Cheshire
Young Advocate of the Year (aged 16 and under), sponsored by Cosmo by Filisia
Finn Anderson-Hendra, Dwight School, London
Young Advocate of the Year (aged 17 and over), sponsored by Christie and Co
Maham Butt, Hopwood Hall College, Manchester