Case Study:
Saba Hussain

Skills Bootcamp for SEN Professionals
September to December 2024

When Saba Hussain enrolled on the Skills Bootcamp for SEN Professionals in September 2024, she brought with her experience as a Teaching Assistant and a strong desire to deepen her understanding of Special Educational Needs. Her goal was clear: to build the confidence, specialist knowledge and practical strategies required to better support children—particularly those on the autism spectrum—within educational settings.

Building Confidence Through Knowledge

Saba had previously supported autistic learners, but she recognised the importance of expanding her skills to strengthen her professional practice. The Bootcamp offered exactly what she needed: structured learning, focused SEN‑specific content and the opportunity to understand a wide range of conditions and communication approaches.

She found the programme particularly beneficial for helping her tailor support to individual needs, advocate effectively for children, and work with a deeper understanding of their unique circumstances. This significantly enhanced her confidence in carrying out her role.

A Structured and Supportive Learning Experience

Throughout the programme, Saba appreciated the high‑quality teaching and the wealth of resources provided. She credits the tutors for introducing productive research tools—such as trusted websites, including MIND—and for setting clear goals and timelines to help learners stay on track.

Her approach to learning was proactive and engaged. She regularly took notes, asked questions, researched topics further and participated actively in class discussions. This combination of structured teaching and independent learning helped her develop both theoretical and practical SEN knowledge.

Skills That Translate Into Real‑World Impact

During the Skills Bootcamp, Saba gained a range of valuable skills, including:

  • Understanding a variety of SEN conditions
  • Using communication methods such as Makaton
  • Applying empathy‑driven and individualised support strategies
  • Working collaboratively with staff, families and external professionals

She notes that these skills have prepared her to work confidently with non‑verbal autistic children, using tools like communication cards and visual aids. The blend of theory, practice and real‑world application equipped her to offer consistent, informed and compassionate support.

Overcoming Challenges With Strong Tutor Support

Like many adult learners balancing studies with personal responsibilities, Saba faced challenges managing her time. Some topics initially felt complex, but with the help of her tutors—who provided clear deadlines, regular feedback, group discussions and additional online and offline resources—she was able to stay on track and deepen her understanding.

Their encouragement and structured support helped her remain motivated and focused throughout the course.

A Positive Impact on Employability and Professional Growth

Saba successfully completed the full programme, which she believes has significantly enhanced her employability. The Skills Bootcamp helped her develop adaptable, real‑world skills that employers value—such as the ability to learn independently, work collaboratively, solve practical problems and support learners with a range of needs.

She received positive feedback from tutors, peers and mentors, particularly regarding:

  • Her punctuality
  • Clear communication skills
  • Ability to explain concepts in accessible ways
  • Teamwork and positive contributions
  • Patience and commitment to learner progress

This praise validated her readiness to work as a Learning Support Assistant and gave her renewed confidence in her abilities.

Supporting the Wider Development of SEN Learners

Saba is passionate about supporting the holistic development of SEN learners—helping them build independence, emotional resilience, social skills and stronger learning outcomes. The Bootcamp aligned perfectly with her career aspirations, reinforcing her commitment to continuous professional development and emerging best practice in SEN.

Her long‑term goal is to create meaningful, positive change in the lives of the children she supports, ensuring they feel included, understood and empowered.

Reflecting on the Programme

Overall, Saba found the Skills Bootcamp highly effective. She particularly valued:

  • The well‑defined syllabus
  • Strong tutor guidance
  • Collaborative learning with peers
  • Wide‑ranging content supported by practical resources
  • The opportunity to explore issues deeply before writing assignments

She notes that while the focus on mental health was important, sometimes the detail felt overwhelming and could be more concise.

Would She Recommend the Programme?

Absolutely. Saba strongly recommends the Skills Bootcamp to anyone working in education or health‑care settings. She believes it provides essential knowledge for supporting SEN learners and helps promote more inclusive communities. She emphasises that this course is not only professionally valuable—it also promotes understanding, empathy and better outcomes for individuals with SEN.

She concludes by saying she thoroughly enjoyed the course, learned new skills and greatly valued the first‑aid training and practical assignments.

Well Done Saba!

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