Cognus

Education Untapped

Education EN ↓ 18 episodes

Cognus' Education Untapped podcast provides educationalists and parents/carers with monthly guidance and information to support young people’s learning and wellbeing. All episodes will draw upon current educational and clinical practice and will provide you with useful strategies to use in the classroom and at home. Cognus is an educational services company - please visit our website for more information www.cognus.org.uk. Follow us on Twitter @CognusLimited

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Cognus

Category

Education

Podcast website

cognus.org.uk

Latest episode

Mar 4, 2026

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Episodes

Safeguarding – Importance of protecting yourself and others when working in safeguarding roles 04.03.2026

Jo Cassey, Managing Director of Cognus, Hayley Cameron, Education Safeguarding Manager and Nick English, Principal Educational Psychologist explore the topic of reflective supervision, along with three DSL's from the Local Area. 

Bringing young people together through and beyond sport 18.07.2022

Ashlea Stephens (Speech and Language Therapist) and Emma Perridge (Occupational Therapist) interview Dan Levey (England Disability Cricketer and Coach Mentor for The Change Foundation). 

Safeguarding on Residential visits 26.11.2021

The Cognus Safeguarding team bring their expertise together to discuss what schools need to consider when planning and leading residential visits, and what best practice looks like. Useful CPD for any visit leader - either experienced or leading a visit for the first time. 

The journey of becoming a fully qualified Speech and Language Therapist 01.10.2021

Tamara Rainsley (Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist) is joined by Jessica Wood (Specialist Speech and Language Therapist) to discuss the journey to becoming a fully qualified speech and language therapist. Discussing all things university, placement, competencies, employment and much more 

Being an Educational Psychologist during a Pandemic 30.07.2021

Three Educational Psychologists (EPs), Dr Lisa Carmody, Dr Jo Suchy, and Dr Kate Payne, share their reflections on being an EP during a pandemic. This includes the challenges they faced in their professional and personal lives, the positive changes they noticed, and the learning points from their experiences.   Tune in to the next episode where we discuss supporting children and young people with...

Encouraging Diversity in the World of Disability 16.07.2021

Ashlea Stephens (Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist and Post 16 Lead for Cognus Therapies) interviews Luke Fox, an autistic adult with a language disorder from Sutton. Luke was shortlisted for a Sutton Community Award in the category of Outstanding Young Person in February 2021. We will be hearing from Luke about his experiences in education as well as his huge achievements in disabil...

Supporting the Traveller Community Within Education 25.06.2021

Cognus' Traveller Education Team talk about the work that they do and the impact it has on schools and families for one of the most vulnerable groups within education and society. 

Supporting Children's Development Through Enrichment 20.05.2021

Hosted By Sasha-Gay Brown and Carolyn Ankrah Four Sutton children looked after and education advisor Carolyn Ankrah,  take over this podcast episode to discuss enrichment activities, excite and tantalise us with music they created from a music production workshop. Our Sutton children explore the benefits and importance of enrichment as well as upcoming activities for other children and young peopl...

Part 1- Supporting Children and Young People Not In Education, Employment and Training 13.05.2021

Hosted by Sasha-Gay Brown and Bianca Powell Norris On this episode we are joined by a previously Sutton Neet young person and education advisor Bianca Norris, discussing circumstances leading to NEET status and provision provided to support progressing into education, employment and training.

Part 2- Supporting Children and Young People Not In Education, Employment and Training 13.05.2021

Hosted by Sasha-Gay Brown and Bianca Powell-Norris Part 2 of this episode, we are joined by Caroline Ekoku and Joseph Amuah, who through their respective organisations provide support to NEET young people. Throughout this session they discuss some of the commonalities resulting in young people becoming NEET, succinctly outline the provisions of their organisation and share thought provoking recomm...

Getting your child ready for school 23.04.2021

This podcast by two of members of our attendance service, discusses how establishing consistent attendance patterns at an early age, lay the solid foundations for a child’s the future.  

A day in the life of an EHCP Coordinator 09.04.2021

The Cognus SEND team are excited to share with you our first podcast! If you would like to gain a further understanding on the ‘life of an EHCP Coordinator’ please take a listen.  Our podcast will enable you to delve deeper into what the role of an EHCP Coordinator is, understand more about the individual Coordinators  and why we are all so passionate in supporting our children, young people, fami...

Down Syndrome Awareness - Cognus Therapies 19.03.2021

In this episode we celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Week. Two of our therapists speak to two families who are active members of the  Down Syndrome community both locally and nationally. They discuss some of their personal experiences and how we can all work towards raising our awareness and attitudes. It's a special one. Enjoy!

All Things Autism and Inclusion 10.03.2021

In this episode, Rebecca Duffus is joined by Andrew Whitehouse, who is a specialist in neurodiversity and behaviour.  Join us as we unpick who is challenging who in relation to 'challenging behaviour', the impact of dual diagnoses, why there are links with anxiety, the exhaustion of masking and how to reflect to ensure you are supporting autistic students to the best of your ability.  We...

The importance of effective multi agency working in the Child Protection arena 08.02.2021

Welcome to the Cognus Safeguarding Teams podcast. Today, the Cognus Safeguarding manager discusses the pros and cons of effective multi agency working in the child protection arena and the importance of information sharing between agencies to achieve the best outcomes for children.

Attachment Difficulties In Children 26.10.2020

Hosted by Sasha-Gay Brown Does the relationship between a child and carer predict adult behaviour? On this episode King's College London's  Researcher and Project Manager for the pioneering Best Services Research Project (The first randomized control trial relating to treatment for Looked After Children)  Dr Udita Iyengar discuss the controversial topic of Attachment.

Part 1- Insights Into Two Care Leavers Education Experience 15.09.2020

Hosted by Sasha-Gay Brown   Saira Jones and Yusuf McCormack- established entrepreneurs and professionals who defied the odds and stereotypes of the care system. In this episode, they share with us their experiences at school particularly around confidentiality, relationships, bullying, creativity as well as steps to improve the educational experience for Children Looked After

Part 2- Insight Into Two Care Leavers Education Experience 15.09.2020

Hosted by Sasha-Gay Brown Saira Jones and Yusef McCormack- established entrepreneurs and professionals who defined the odds and stereotypes of the care system. In this episode, they share with us their experiences at school particularly around confidentiality, relationships, bullying, creativity as well as steps to improve the educational experience for Children Looked After

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