SENshine provides MATs with a shared inclusion framework, while respecting school-level context.
It does this by:
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Embrace is a new product. We are working with our early customer-partners to track and evidence impact. Our impact estimates per ave. school/yr for 2026-27:
Embrace delivers these benefits – and enables SENDCOs to go from firefighting to actually coordinating – by:
SENshine Embrace is the perfect tool for:
• Trust-wide visibility of SEND practice and provision.
• Evidencing good practice at inspections or tribunals.
• Staff empowered to lead inclusion – less expert dependency.
• Reduced staff burnout and SENDCO bottlenecks.

Embrace provides a shared inclusion framework. This allows schools to retain local context and autonomy.
Trust-wide insight into SEND practice, variation, pressure points, and support needs, using shared language and consistent data.
No. Embrace standardises what schools already do. This reduces variation and inefficiency.
Yes. Earlier intervention, clearer evidence, and consistent practice reduce Ofsted, tribunal, and escalation risks.
Yes. It’s designed to grow with your trust and align with national SEND expectations.
No. Embrace uses AI to support decision-making, not replace professional judgement.
Through a hybrid AI model that incorporates expert-reviewed logic pathways and recommendations. To minimise ongoing risks, SENshine’s panel of experts regularly review content outputs. Feedback from this process is fed back into Embrace for continuous improvement.
Yes. SENshine works with multi-disciplinary experts and York St John University to strengthen research alignment and impact evaluation.
SENshine works with an edtech-experienced data protection officer and has robust compliance and security processes. It is Cyber Essentials certified and its technology is built within Microsoft Azure to maximise data security.