Our Community
This page honours the organisations, professionals, and services we’ve liaised with, stood beside, or found alignment with through advocacy, training, and community care. Each listing reflects a relationship built on trust, emotional safety, and shared values, not just convenience or commercial ties.
We’ve included contact details and descriptions to support transparency and informed choice. Inclusion here does not imply endorsement, but signals a connection rooted in dignity, dialogue, and mutual respect.

My name is Elijah Marshall. I was inspired to begin SEN Tutor East London, a personalised tutoring service rooted in real classroom experience and a deep belief in inclusive education.
As a current SEN teacher, I bring specialist strategies needed to support neurodiverse learners with care and consistency. I’ve had the privilege of supporting young people with a wide range of needs from low to high functioning autism, ADHD, complex communication differences, and emotional regulation challenges. The right support can completely transform a learner’s confidence, independence, and relationship with learning.
Whether your child needs help with communication, emotional regulation, social interaction, or just feeling good about learning again, I’m here to help, one session at a time.

Hi, I’m Sara. I’m a qualified SEN (Special Educational Needs), Primary teacher and SENCO with over 13 years of experience in special education.
I have 6 years of experience teaching across EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) to KS4 (Key Stage 4) in special schools and alternative provisions within mainstream settings, working in schools in the South West and recently spent 3 years teaching in a British International school in Dubai, UAE.​​​ ​
I have experience working with students with a wide range of needs, including Autism, Down’s Syndrome, EAL, PMLD, MLD, SLD, SpLD and Dyslexia.​
I’m also a qualified TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) teacher and have taught EAL (English as an Additional Language) to children and adults in India, the UAE, and the UK.​

