University of Cambridge Primary School 10th Anniversary Podcast Series
Episode 3 – Inclusion Practices with Charlotte Bray and Kat Bates In this episode of Inclusion Matters, Professor Pamela Burnard speaks with Charlotte Bray, Assistant Head Teacher at the University of Cambridge Primary School, and Kat Bates, UCPS SENDCo leader, about how inclusion is lived and developed across the school community. The conversation explores how inclusion goes beyond statutory compliance and is built through relationships, trust, belonging and a strong understanding of each child and family. Charlotte and Kat discuss transition into school, the role of learning coaches, professional development, collaboration with families, and the importance of building a network of trusted adults around children. This practitioner-focused episode also reflects on the challenges of being a highly inclusive mainstream school, including work with the local authority, stretched resources and the need to move carefully when supporting children at risk of exclusion. At its heart, the episode shows inclusion as ongoing, reflective work: child-focused, research-informed and rooted in daily practice.
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