Inclusion Consultants

Beccie Hawes
Chief Executive Officer
Beccie has extensive experience across all areas of Special Educational Needs. Including mainstream, specialist and additionally resourced settings. She has held roles such as SENCo, Inclusion Manager, Lead Local Authority Advisory SEND Teacher and Head of a SEND support service, while remaining actively involved in classrooms to support teachers and pupils directly. An accomplished author, she has written several books and national briefings on SEND and created educational resources for learners with special needs. Her neuro-affirming approach focuses on celebrating learning differences and helping schools adapt their teaching so every pupil can thrive.

Emma Yates
Deputy Head of Service
Emma has over twenty years of experience supporting children and young people with special educational needs, with particular expertise in social, emotional and mental health. She has held senior leadership roles, set up specialist provisions for children with complex needs, and led multi-disciplinary teams to achieve excellent outcomes. Passionate about inclusion, she uses neuro-affirming approaches and has developed and delivered numerous training courses, always seeking creative ways to support alternative learning.

Ruth Lue-Quee
Senior Inclusion Consultant
Ruth strives to make sure we meet children at their own unique developmental level, allowing them to push forward and achieve their dreams.

Gemma Ivens
Inclusion Consultant
Gemma is a qualified specialist dyslexia teacher and assessor. She is an experienced senior leader, SENDCO and teacher.

Jordan Jacks
Inclusion Consultant
Jordan is an experienced teacher of children with Special Educational Needs and disabilities and SENDCO. She has a particular interest in social, emotional and mental health.

Simon Muller
Inclusion Consultant
Simon has a talent for
developing policy, practice and procedure to drive forward SEND provision. He is an experienced senior leader, SENDCO and teacher working within a specialist Social Emotional and Mental Health setting.

Ali Rolph
Inclusion Consultant
Ali has a particular interest and expertise in dyslexia. She is a highly experienced SENDCO and school senior leader.

Lou Holmes
Inclusion Consultant
Lou loves to find creative and innovative ways to honour children’s communication preferences and help them to learn in the most effective way for them.
We can offer individually tailored visits to your school. Virtual support is also available. Each visit lasts up to three hours and could feature:
Pupil Support:
- Assessment of pupil needs which can include observation, pupil voice, direct work, standardised assessment, a comprehensive case history, discussions with parents/carers and staff.
- Comprehensive written feedback.
- Support to plan, differentiate and deliver a personalised curriculum.
- Progress reviews.
- Adaptive classroom teaching advice.
- Identification of dyslexia if appropriate.
SENCo Leadership Support to:
- Review and develop policies and procedures including your SEND Information Report.
- Effectively and efficiently implement local and national directives, including the SEND Code of Practice.
- Gather evidence for and produce high quality requests for Education and Health Care needs assessments.
- Evidence pupil progress.
- Plan for innovation.
Curriculum Development:
- Teaching and learning advice – matching adaptive approaches and scaffolding to pupil needs to maximise progress.
- Facilitating greater engagement and independence.
INSET Delivery:
- Bespoke INSET sessions designed in partnership with you delivered in person or virtually.
OFSTED:
- Support with preparation for OFSTED.
- Post OFSTED support to action plan and develop.
SEND Review:
- An in depth review of all aspects of SEND policy, practice and provision with the development of a supportive action plan.
BOOK NOW
To book, please download the purchase order form (below) and email it to:
Beccie Hawes, CEO
bhawes@cadmussupportservices.co.uk
Once we receive your purchase order, a member of our team will arrange an initial visit and share our service level agreement. A minimum of 7 working days’ notice is required for cancellations, except in the case of an OFSTED inspection. If a session is cancelled by one of our consultants, a replacement will be offered.
meet our support dogs

Harry Bear Hawes
Our service support dog Harry Bear Hawes is a Labradoodle, whose role is to visit schools and support the well-being of children and young people. When Harry Bear visits, students can spend time cuddling, chatting, reading to him, playing games, and giving him treats. All aimed at boosting their emotional health and comfort.

Lola Tinkerbell Hawes
Harry’s little sister and apprentice, is called Lola Tinkerbell Hawes. She’s still in training at the moment, but she’ll be visiting schools with Harry really soon.
