As April arrives, schools enter a pivotal phase – a moment to reflect on the progress of the year so far, look ahead to a demanding summer term, and begin planning for a stable September.
These insights are relevant for both mainstream and specialist schools, where stability, consistency, and understanding of diverse needs are equally vital.
With April marking both World Autism Awareness Day on 2 April and Stress Awareness Month, it’s a timely opportunity for schools to reflect on how inclusion, wellbeing and stability are woven into their staffing plans for the months ahead.
Increasingly, national findings show that the decisions school leaders make now can have a lasting impact on pupil outcomes, staff wellbeing and whole-school culture. This blog brings together recent insights on neurodiversity, inclusion and staffing stability to support strategic planning for the months ahead.