About
Inclusion School: A independent school designed for young learners aged 11-16 with mental health and additional learning needs. With small class sizes, personalised learning, and a trauma-informed approach, we create an environment where students feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.
Inclusion College: A specialist college for students aged 16-25 providing education and life skills for teens and young adults who need more than a mainstream setting can offer. Our curriculum is built around clear communication, mental health support, and real-world skills, making sure every student has a future they can look forward to.
Inclusion EB8: A supportive employability hub for young people aged 18-25, helping them gain confidence, skills, and experience for the workplace. We offer in-house work placements, career support, and tailored development, to give our students the tools and confidence to find meaningful employment.
Project Iris: A suicide prevention programme offering a lifeline for young people aged 11-25 struggling with mental health challenges. Through a combination of mental health support, outdoor therapies, and community partnerships, we’re providing hope, healing, and practical support.
About Inclusion Education
Inclusion Education supports disadvantaged young people, particularly those with special educational needs (SEN) and mental health challenges. The charity operates independent special schools for learners aged 11–16, a college providing mental health support and employability services for those aged 16 and over, and a suicide prevention programme for individuals aged 11–25