People with learning disabilities or special educational needs often face barriers in education, employment, healthcare and everyday life.
For millions, these issues – combined with limited support and ongoing stigma – can lead to reduced independence, poorer health and fewer life chances.
At Yarn, we’re always thrilled to work with awesome learning disability and SEN charities that empower people, champion inclusion and break down barriers.
We love telling inspiring stories that offer much-needed hope, connect more people with vital support, and help create brighter futures.
How we work with charities for people with learning disabilities or special educational needs
When we partner with a learning disability or SEN charity, the first thing we do is get to know you – your brand, your services, your campaigns, and the people you’re here to help.
Next, we analyse your project brief with you, explore goals, opportunities and challenges, and start to map out the best way forward.
From this solid foundation, our experienced creative team do what they do best. Meanwhile, our Client Happiness Team keeps everything on track, responds to your queries promptly, and offers expert advice whenever its needed.
With every single one of our clients, our aim is simple: to help you surpass your targets and deliver a customer experience that’s 100% enjoyable and seamless – from start to finish.
Our clients that support people with learning disabilities or special education needs
Our projects for learning disability and SEN charities
Did you know!
There are around
1.5 million
people with a learning disability in the UK.1
As of the 2024/25 academic year, over
1.7 million
pupils in England have special educational needs (SEN) – over 18% of all school pupils.2
Compared to the general population, the life expectancy of adults with a learning disability is
19.5 years
shorter.3
Mencap fundraised income was over
11.3 million
in 2023/24 – vital funds that provided direct support and powered campaigns for change.4