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SEND drawing competition - our winners

Over the last month, we asked children and young people aged 0 - 25 to send us their artworks, which show:

  • Things which make them happy
  • What they would like to be in the future
  • People they respect and admire

Last week, we invited you all to vote on your favourite entries, from a shortlist. A whopping 559 votes were cast, and we are now excited to announce our 5 winners!

The winners

Elijah, age 6

Elijah's picture of his cat, Princess Leia

"Elijah has drawn his cat - Princess Leia. He absolutely loves her and spends all his time at home with her. He has ASD and enjoys the interaction with his pet."

Harry, age 9

Harry's picture of his family.

"My family makes me happy because i love them and they always make me happy. My favourite sport is bowls and i enjoy reading."

Fatima, age 10

Fatima Zeeshan, age 10. "Life is full of colours. I love drawing and expressing myself through it."

"Life is full of colours. I love drawing and expressing myself through it."

Oscar, age 12

1_Oscar Jarman

"I love to paint with oils and I love the sea, so I did both. I really love science and want to be an astrophysicist".

Emily, age 16

2_Emily Barrow-Winn

"I have drawn a farm because I want to work with animals in the future. I also like art and being with my pets".

Our winners will receive a £50 Amazon voucher each.

A big thank you to everyone who entered our competition - all the pictures we received were beautiful, and we learned so much about you - you have all done so well, and should feel very proud!

You might see your pictures used on the Local Offer website, and a selection will be used to decorate the SEND Strategy 2022 - 2025.

What is the SEND Strategy?

The SEND Strategy is an important document that tells professionals (like doctors or teachers) and other people in your life (like your family) about how everyone in Hertfordshire can work together to help you, and other people like you, who might need a bit of extra support because of SEND.


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