BAPS Awards – Nominations – The Truth about SEND
We are delighted with the response we have received for our BAPS SEND parent blogger awards.
On Monday 13 Feb, we will be sharing the top four of each category for you to vote for your favourite.
Blogging can feel so lonely as you sit at the keyboard and wondering, as you press publish, who is reading your posts and do they make a difference. So, we thought all the blogs nominated deserved a mention. We wanted them to know that families like what they do and have taken the time to nominate them.
Nominations – The Truth about SEND
Alex Davey – The Long Chain
Alice Hassall – Life as Alice
Alice Soule – Living with a Jude
Alison Bloomer – Complicated Gorgeousness
Alison Parr – The Wrong Kind of Snow
Ann Hickman – Rainbows are too Beautiful
Annie – My kid loves Broccoli
Candi O’Reilly – Often called Cathy
Cara Devaney – Lyla’s Angels
Carly White Force of Nature 21
Cathy Porter – Clearly Nurturing
Catie – Diary of an imperfect mum
Danielle Duggins –Someone’s Mum
Elizabeth Dimelow – Are you Kiddingney
Emma murphy Little Mama Murphy
Emma Yeoman Our Autism Blog
Eva Oliver – The Critical Thought
Felicity Goodhall – Tyger Bear and Me
Gina Potter – Skint Momma
Hana Young – Mama Unexpected
Heather Kirn Lanier – Star in her Eye
Helen Tweedale Needham – Life with ASD and the Rest
James Hunt – Stories about Autism
Jane Scott – The Wrong Kind of Snow
Jeanette Cripps – Autism Mumma
Jess – Diary of a Mom
Jo Cooksey First Time Valley Mam
Jo Henley – Ojo’s World
Jodie Eaton – Autism with Lots of Love and Affection
Just Connie – Just Connie
Kate McDonagh – If you Jump in Muddy Puddles
Kelly Kemp – It’s a think thing
Kirsty Evans – It’s All About Evie
Laura Logan Mazzu – Galen’s Autism Adventure
Laura Rutherford – Brody Me and GDD
Lauren Baker – Sunshine and Showers
Lisa Savage – Mrs Savage Angel
Lucy Parr Revelations of a Slummy Mummy
Lynne Pearson – A blog about raising my autistic son
Marissa Bird – Missy B and Family
Mark Neary – Love Belief and Balls
Matt & Jodi Parry – Twincess
Maxine Sinda Napal Down in front please
Michelle Scott – A different Journey
Miriam Gwynne Faith Mummy
Nancy Gedge – Not so Ordinary Diary
Nichola Norton – My Autism and Duanes syndrome awareness mission
Paul Critchlow – Orange Juice Flavour Sky
Rachel Wright – Born at the right time
Renata Blower – Just Bring the Chocolate
Rochelle Followes – My Daily Miracle
Ruth Ellen Drake – Cerebral Palsy Journey
Sally Mitcham – Hunters Life
Sarah Roberts – Don’t be sorry
Steph Curtis – Steph’s Two Girls
Steph Nimmo – Was This in the Plan
Tessa prebble – The one in a Million Baby
Tina Medlock – Joseph Amazing Spectrum Coat
Vaila Morrison The Inclusive Home
Other Nominations
The other nominations in the other categories will be shared this week. A huge congrats to all those who have been nominated.
Facebook Live:
On Sunday 12th Feb, we will be hosting a FB Live event to chat about the awards – join us by clicking here
Sponsors
It’s still not to late to sponsor a category or the event, please contact Lisa at My Family Our Needs if you wish to discuss the various packages available
Why Sponsor?
The BAPS nominees and finalists are awesome. Our Awards not only celebrate them, they bring together families, practitioners, suppliers and support providers in an informal and relaxed manner. Breaking down barriers and building positive relationships for everybody involved in supporting a child with additional needs.
You’ll also:
- Associate your organisation with our influential event
- Gain access to SEND bloggers who have an established, genuine link to their audience
- Position yourself as an organisation that cares and supports families of children with additional needs
- Develop trusted and valued relationships
- Generate brand awareness amongst parents and practitioners
- Receive blog coverage and branding from the bloggers in your chosen Award category. Some blogs receive 100,000 hits a month
- Promote your brand pre-, post- and during the event
Mum to three great kids, each with a different SEN.
Transplanted from the NW to the SE.
Co-founder and Director of Bringing Us Together