We’re delighted to announce that DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance will be exhibiting at Tes SEND Show 2025, taking place on 10-11 October 2025 at the Business Design Centre, London. You can find us at Booth J10.

Why we’re attending

The Tes SEND Show is one of the UK’s leading events dedicated to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, bringing together educators, SENCOs, support staff, policymakers and specialist providers.

Over two days, attendees can:

  • Explore the latest in SEND practice and innovation

  • Attend CPD-certified seminars

  • Browse specialist products and services

  • Network with peers and sector leaders

For DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance, this is a fantastic opportunity to share how our system supports alternative provision (AP) and SEND settings in tracking attendance, streamlining timetabling, and ensuring oversight.

What you can see at our stand (J10)

At Booth J10, our team will be on hand to:

  • Give live demos of our attendance and timetabling system

  • Walk you through reporting tools, analytics, and other features

  • Discuss how we support wellbeing, framework targets, and cost management

  • Hear about your challenges and explore how DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance could help in your context

If you’d like to have a demo, swing by our booth during the event, or if you’d like to see the system before the event book an online demo today.

Event logistics & links

Dates: 10 – 11 October 2025
Venue: Business Design Centre, London
Stand: J10

Register for the Tes SEND Show 2025 

Why this matters

Alternative provision and SEND support settings are increasingly in focus across the education sector. At DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance, we believe that efficient, real-time attendance tracking, flexible timetabling, and robust reporting can make a real difference to learner outcomes and institutional oversight.

We’ve exhibited at several sector events in 2024-25, from PRUsAP to the Alternative Provision Manchester Conference, and always found immense value in face-to-face conversations with educators. This time, we’re excited to bring our solution into the wider SEND community through the Tes platform.

Come say hello!

Whether you’re already using DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance or simply curious how it could work in your setting, we’d love to meet you at Booth J10. Bring your challenges, questions, thoughts. We’ll be ready. See you in October!

Want to see what the DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance system is all about before the conference? Click here to book a demo!

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