[4] NASEN produces resources such as teaching programmes for special needs education and provides an advisory service to help inform policy on members' behalf.
The annual NASEN Live offers targeted CPD seminars and helps educators keep abreast of policy changes and changes to schools' statutory responsibilities.
[5] In 2017, NASEN's Chief Executive, Dr Adam Boddison, replaced the long-standing 'Special' magazine, with the more modern 'NASEN Connect'.
In 2021, Prof Adam Boddison left NASEN to become CEO of the Association for Project Management.
NASEN's Advisory Groups have the responsibility of providing sector-specific intelligence and support to the Trustees and the CEO to ensure the aims and objects of the Association are fully achieved in line with the Strategic Plan.