What We Do

Specialist Educational Services

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Learning Support

Here at Robbins’ Nest, we cater for children and young people with a variety of additional learning needs. We offer educational support as well as support for a range of social and emotional needs. Robbins’ Nest offers bespoke 1:1 tutoring either within the founder’s family home, the client’s home or virtually.

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Parental Support

As part of our support service, we also offer guidance and support for parents and carers navigating the world of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), in particular the education, health and care plan (EHCP) processes.

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Educational Consultancy

We also provide education consultancy to businesses, providing training, education strategy and product evaluation to promote inclusivity and equality.

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Our Vision

Our Vision


Our vision is to ensure that children, young people and adults with SEND are included,
valued and championed members of society. Our service strives to ensure that…

1.Equipped

Individuals with SEND are equipped with the skills necessary to be successful and empowered to achieve anything they put their mind to.

2.Knowledge

Parents and carers are knowledgable of SEND processes and empowered to champion their child’s educational rights.


3.Confidence

Business are confident at supporting their employees and customers with additional needs and that their business interface, working environments and products are accessible to those with additional needs.

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Our Aims

What we want to achieve

Robbins’ Nest has come to fruition due to the startling lack of support for children and young people with additional learning needs outside of school. Many parents have expressed that the world of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can be a minefield of confusing terminology and unclear processes. It can also be a lonely place to be for parents and children alike.

Additionally, many businesses are passionate about inclusion and diversity but can often be unsure how to adapt their services and products purposefully for those with additional needs. The aim of Robbins’ Nest is to provide children and young people with SEND the support they need to become more independent and confident learners who embrace their unique differences. Robbins’ Nest also aims to empower parents and provide them with the vital guidance and support to navigate the SEND world. We also aim to provide specialist support and guidance to businesses to help them become inclusive and diverse enterprises.


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Emily Robbins
Specialist Education & Coordinator
SENDCo Teacher
Founders Background

Hello, I’m Emily Robbins

My name is Emily and I am a qualified teacher who has extensive experience of teaching children with a variety of different learning needs. As well as being a teacher, I am also a qualified special educational needs coordinator (SENDCo) and a designated teacher for looked-after children.

My Journey

In 2016, I graduated from Keele University with a degree in psychology with neuroscience. It was during my degree that I developed a passion for supporting neurodiverse individuals. I opted to completed additional modules in autistic spectrum condition (ASC) and neuropathology to further my understanding in this area. From here, I studied a PGCE in primary education at the University of Wolverhampton, undertaking an additional SEND enhancement module and qualifying as a teacher in 2018. I then went onto specialise in special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), gaining a post-graduate certificate and the National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination from Bath Spa University. I currently work at a growing primary academy in the West Midlands.

Additional Training

I have undertaken many continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities including:

  • Supporting children with dyslexia and dyscalculia.
  • Team Teach training - understanding how to understand behaviour and manage challenging situations.
  • Attachment and Trauma training.
  • Supporting vulnerable pupils with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) challenges.
  • Autism and ADHD training.