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SEN Law Conference

Welcome to the SEN Law Conference, brought to you by:

                                                                   

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Save the date - join us for the tenth annual SEN Law Conference on Tuesday 2 March 2027.

The leading event for legal and policy updates in SEN law, this conference is designed for legal professionals with prior experience of the SEN law framework who represent individuals, organisations, educational settings or local authorities, including:

  • Solicitors, including apprentices and trainees 

  • Barristers and pupils 

  • Legal executives 

  • Paralegals 

  • IASS advisers  

The conference will be worth five CPD hours. 

Full details of the conference will be released 2026.

Agenda

Agenda

Discover the sessions and speakers for the SEN Law Conference 2026 Read more

Published: 9th November, 2022

Updated: 5th December, 2025

Author: Emma Brock

Book tickets

Book tickets

Secure your conference place - book now and save with our early bird offer Read more

Published: 8th November, 2022

Updated: 4th December, 2023

Author: Emma Brock

Speakers

Speakers

Meet the speakers who will be sharing their knowledge and insight at our 2026 conference Read more

Published: 5th November, 2022

Updated: 5th December, 2025

Author: Emma Brock

Venue

Venue

Learn more about the conference venue if you're planning to attend in person Read more

Published: 4th November, 2022

Updated: 5th December, 2023

Author: Emma Brock

Virtual access

Virtual access

Find out how you can access the conference virtually Read more

Published: 3rd November, 2022

Updated: 5th December, 2023

Author: Emma Brock

Contact us

Contact us

Get in touch with the SEN Law Conference team Read more

Published: 2nd November, 2022

Updated: 5th December, 2023

Author: Emma Brock

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