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SEND in the City SEND in the City is a community for parents of children with additional needs. Sharing tips, info and real‑life hacks to take the guesswork out of going out.

Discover the best accessible arts, culture and community experiences across London.

If SEND in the City has helped you, please consider inviting another parent or carer to follow the page 💛The more experi...
27/03/2026

If SEND in the City has helped you, please consider inviting another parent or carer to follow the page 💛

The more experiences we share, the easier it becomes for families to explore the city with confidence.

26/03/2026
🚍 Transport matters.Which places in the city are easiest to reach with prams, wheelchairs, or kids who struggle with bus...
23/03/2026

🚍 Transport matters.
Which places in the city are easiest to reach with prams, wheelchairs, or kids who struggle with busy travel?

Tips welcome 👇

📝 Review RequestHave you visited a venue recently that felt welcoming for your child?Drop a comment with:📍 Venue name👍 W...
20/03/2026

📝 Review Request
Have you visited a venue recently that felt welcoming for your child?

Drop a comment with:
📍 Venue name
👍 What worked
👎 What didn’t

Your review could help another family feel confident enough to go.

19/03/2026
18/03/2026

Another Easter idea....and a SEND in the CITY rating on the final page.

Do you think your child would enjoy a trip to a city farm? Why?

17/03/2026

Easter is almost here!

😍And we are on a mission to help you find some great activities and places to visit across London.

👍Watch to the end for our SEND in the City rating!!🧐

A reminder for parents:You don’t need to explain your child to anyone here 💛SEND in the City exists so families can shar...
16/03/2026

A reminder for parents:
You don’t need to explain your child to anyone here 💛

SEND in the City exists so families can share experiences without judgement, thank you for being part of that.

15/03/2026
15/03/2026

Today on World Hearing Day, we are celebrating the power of inclusive music education!

At Music of Life, our partnership with the Royal College of Music is training the next generation of teachers to work confidently with Deaf and hard of hearing children. By building inclusive practice into teacher training, we are helping to make sure no child is left out of the music classroom.

Alongside this, our Music for Deaf Children programme continues to deliver specialist, accessible music lessons in schools, giving young people meaningful opportunities to create and connect through music.

When we invest in teachers, we invest in every child’s future.

If you could review one public place to help another parent, what would it be?Playgrounds, museums, cafés, transport hub...
13/03/2026

If you could review one public place to help another parent, what would it be?

Playgrounds, museums, cafés, transport hubs, all experiences matter.

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