Contact
Starting a conversation requires no particular preparation.
If a statutory SEND service faces a workforce challenge that procurement frameworks have not resolved, that is sufficient reason to make contact. The brief does not need to be fully formed. The gap does not need to have a name.
The first response will come from a named partner within two working days. It will be a conversation about the specific challenge, what the service needs, and whether Senbridge is the right partner.
How We Respond
What happens after you make contact.
Every enquiry is read by a named Senbridge partner. The response arrives within two working days: not an automated reply, not an acknowledgement, but a considered response to what you have described.
The first conversation focuses on the nature of the challenge, the statutory context, and what a good outcome would look like. Governance documentation to support an off-framework route-to-market is available on request.