Spectrum Gaming, the autistic-led charity known for creating safe and empowering spaces for autistic young people, has launched a brand-new website. The platform brings together their community work, advocacy, and resources in one accessible hub for young people, families, and professionals.
Alongside this, Spectrum Gaming has introduced a powerful new initiative:
Barriers to Education: A Living Resource for SEND Practice
This platform is designed to support SEND professionals and families by offering practical tools, shared strategies, and real-world insights to help reduce barriers to education. Whether you’re a SENCO, teacher, therapist, parent or carer, your experience could help shape a more inclusive future for children and young people.
At the heart of the site is the WARMTH Framework, which promotes positive, proactive approaches to supporting young people—especially those struggling with attendance, engagement, or emotional wellbeing.
They invite you to contribute to the WARMTH in Practice section. By sharing your resources, reflections, or case studies, you could help others across the country make a difference.
Ways to get involved:
Submit a case study that showcases impact
Add to the Ideas Bank with strategies that work
Suggest tools or approaches that others might find useful
Explore the Barriers to Education website here: barrierstoeducation.co.uk