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Tuesday 13 Oct 2026 | Online | Free for 7 Days

Participate. Belong. Thrive. Sensory inclusion is the work of changing environments — not people.

A day to bring sensory inclusion into the everyday

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This summit is built for you -

Whether you're a therapist adapting clinic and home environments, a SENCO reshaping a classroom for one child, an early-years practitioner building sensory-friendly routines, a paediatric nurse reimagining how your clinic welcomes a child, a social worker rethinking family contact spaces, or a psychologist creating more sensory-accessible assessment settings.

This summit is built for you -
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We've curated a programme of leading UK voices working across education, health, social care and community settings.

Every speaker will share research, practice or lived experience — and every session will leave you with practical environmental adaptations you can take back to your own setting.

We've curated a programme of leading UK voices working across education, health, social care and community settings.
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What to expect

Expect a tone that's neuro-affirming throughout, and a focus on what's actually working in classrooms, clinics, contact rooms, wards and community spaces today. You'll receive a CPD certificate of attendance.

What to expect
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Win a free place on our flagship Facilitator Certificate

Register for the Sensory Inclusion Summit 2026 and you're automatically entered into our free prize draw. Two winners will each receive a free place (worth £395) on the Sensory Inclusion Facilitator Certificate — one on Sensory Integration Education (SIE) and one on Sensory Inclusive Schools (SIS). Already completed it? You'll receive a £395 course voucher to use on another course instead. Entries close 23:59 (UK time) on 20 October 2026. Open worldwide, 18+. Full prize draw terms and conditions →

Beth Smithson
Beth Smithson

Director of Lifelong Learning

Win a free place on our flagship Facilitator Certificate

Sensory Inclusion Summit Speakers

(Subject to change)

Sue Allen

A leading voice on family life with sensory differences.

Dr Susan Allen, PhD, MSc, FHEA, BSc, DipCOT

Summit talk: "Why Relationships Matter"

A leading voice on family life with sensory differences.

Senior Lecturer, Oxford Brookes University · Fellow of Sensory Integration Education · Former Chair, SIE

Sue is a paediatric occupational therapist, lecturer and researcher whose work focuses on how children with neurodevelopmental and sensory processing differences — and their families — navigate everyday life. Her recent peer-reviewed research listens directly to mothers' voices, and her PhD work is developing a group coaching intervention for families.

Reserve Your Place

Event opens on 13th October 2026