Anna Kennedy
Anna Kennedy | |
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Born |
Middlesbrough | 12 March 1960
Occupation | special education promoter |
Anna Kennedy (born March 12, 1960) is well known for setting up schools to provide an improved education and other facilities for special children affected by Asperger Syndrome and Autism. She has now expanded her support for these special children including two schools, a college, a respite home and a website with over 50,000 international followers [1] She was appointed an OBE (Royal Reward for Inspirational Mother) Award by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in 2012 for her services.[2]
Early life
Anna born in Middlesbrough, to Maria and Antonino Sammarone. She studied at Sacred Heart School Middlesbrough. Before leaving to Italy, she had set up a dance school which was owned and ran by her for a number of years. She married to Sean Kennedy, a qualified legal solicitor, in 1998.[3] They have two sons, named Patrick and Angelo,[4] when these kids reached their school age, she then discovered that they were affected with autism and Asperger Syndrome.
Turn in Anna's Life
It was difficult for Anna and Sean to find a suitable education for their eight-year-old affected by Asperger Syndrome and a five-year-old with autism, therefore they started a support group in their home which grew rapidly and attended by 275 families.[4] They remortgaged their house in order to raise funds and to open a school with special educational needs for their kids.[5]
Hillingdon Manor School
Anna and her husband prepared a feasibility report to convert a local school which was heard to be demolished, into a school for Special Needs children.[6] This school was the place to play and laugh together in the playground for pupils who had been bullied.[7] At that time, they took a huge financial risk by using their savings of £3000 and mortgaged their house in order to raise 627,000.[8] Volunteers were also coming out to help them which include carpenters, electricians and painters. Anna also approached the Probation Service for volunteers to come and help them. Finally school for autistic children was opened in 1999 with only 19 pupils.[6] Initially, this school had places for 14 children which were later increased to 63 places by 2002. The funding for places from local authority was based upon the condition that if parents of autistic children select this school as suitable place for their special children's needs.[5] This school is now building a brighter future with safe and structured education for 150 special children.[9]
Baston House School
The Prime Minister's wife, Samantha Cameron, was invited to the official opening of a Specialist School set up by Anna Kennedy in Kent, South East London.[10] [11]
Anna Kennedy Online
She has more than 50,000 online followers through her website including the parents of autistic children, professionals, media and those who are concerned with Autism. She is constantly creating awareness about Autism and making efforts to raise funds in order to continue their work.[12]
Training
Anna also provides training for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) [13] and Child line with regards to the disability bullying issue and create awareness about autism all over the UK.[14]
Book - Not Stupid
In 2009, Anna wrote a book named, Not Stupid which was about the struggle she did to set up the school for her kids.[15] Based on the story of a mother who fights to rescue the lives of her children from autism[16] this bestselling biography is available on Amazon [17]
Groundbreaking Project
A fitness DVD, 'Step in The Right Direction' was a groundbreaking project which features a dance DVD, offering a clear picture of Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC). It has been launched in Birmingham at the British Institute of Learning Disabilities Conference.[18]
Daisy Chain Charity
Anna accepted a role as Patron in a bid to boost the profile of a charity called the Daisy Chain Charity which helps family's with autistic children, support. She has visited Calf Fallow farm, the home of Daisy Chain, to meet staff and see for herself the work being done there.
"This is really very good, I am very impressed," she said afterwards. The space available here is fantastic and just what is needed as we move forward and develop the services Daisy Chain provides. I am really excited about coming on board at this stage of development."
Autism Got Talent
It was the first talent show organized by Anna on May 12, 2012. In this show, children and adults with autism performed on the stage at London's Mermaid Theatre.[19] A performance from James Hobley, an autistic dancer was also included in this show who had appeared on Britain’s Got Talent.
Survey
On World Autism Day, a survey has been conducted about autism children. As to the survey report, 74% parents of Autistic children says that their children find difficulty to be social or even frightening breaks or lunch times in schools and colleges.[20] However, 67% of the Asperger children reports that during lunch times they are taunted and bullied by others.[21]
Campaign
During Autism Awareness Month in April 2013, ABA and Anna launched their 'Give Us a Break' campaign.[22] This campaign aimed to raise awareness about the bullying of autistic children in school and colleges, particularly during break times, highlighted the need for autistic children to feel safe by providing them opportunities to indulge in positive activities and to encourage schools and colleges to share the ways they can improve their social skills and keep them safe too.[23]
Addressed issues faced by Autistic Children
Anna Kennedy addressed the issues and tackled them which were faced by autistic children. She highlighted the activities that can keep children from bullying during lunch times. She also emphasized that there should be a strong communication between the parents and school which comes up with a 24-hour curriculum for the children in order to get better idea about their behavior all day and to prevent them getting mixed messages by parents and teachers [24]
Achievements
In 2001, Anna also set up a community college for adults, a respite home in 2004 and a second specialist school in Bromley, Kent. This was inaugurated by Samantha Cameron.[6]
Awards
Anna has been awarded by an OBE (Royal Reward for Inspirational Mother) in the Queen's Birthday Honors by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace [25] for her services and campaigning work for autistic children. She won an award named, 'Woman of the Year' in 2009 which runs with the collaboration of The Observer and Smooth Radio. Anna has been the recipient of the coveted Institute of Directors (IOD) Chairman's special award for her contributions to the community.[26] She is the “Achieving Mum of the Year” of Tesco Mum of the Year Awards 2013 for her campaigning work for autistic children.[27]
Media
Anna's story has been published in various magazines and newspapers including The Guardian, The Times, The Daily Mail, etc. Her story was appeared as 'pick of the day' an hour long Video Diary Documentary on BBC.[28]
Interviews
Samantha Cameron hosted a show, where there were the five finalists of the Daily Mail's inspirational Woman of the Year Awards. Anna has been interviewed by her, in which she highlighted the facts about her children and struggle throughout the life for brightening her kids' future.[29] Anna Kennedy had one-on-one interview with David Cameron where he discussed about Autistic provision plans for Special Educational Needs (SEN) by the Government.[30]
References
- ↑ "Autism School by Mum of the year award winner Anna Kennedy". Tesco Magazine.
- ↑ "Anna Awarded by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace". ITV (TV network).
- ↑ "Anna Married to Sean Kennedy". Daily Mail.
- 1 2 "Autism support group". Tesco Magazine.
- 1 2 "Anna mortgaged her house to open the school". BBC. 1999-01-05. Retrieved 2016-09-26.
- 1 2 3 "School for special needs children". Tesco Magazine. Retrieved 2016-09-26.
- ↑ "School for Autistic Children". Daily Mail.
- ↑ "Anna sets up her own school". Daily Mail.
- ↑ "150 Special children in school". Tesco Magazine.
- ↑ "Anna Kennedy: Raising autistic children is demanding". Metro UK. April 24, 2012.
Samantha Cameron officially opened Anna’s second school in Bromley, Kent
- ↑ "Samantha Cameron opens new school set up by Middlesbrough mum". Gazette. June 15, 2011.
…It was great to have Samantha at Baston House.
- ↑ "Anna's 50,000 online followers". Net Mums.
- ↑ "National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Training by Anna". Media Planet.
- ↑ "Autism awareness campaign". Tesco Magazine.
- ↑ "Not Stupid by Anna". John Blake.
- ↑ "Biography of Anna Kennedy". John Blake.
- ↑ "Anna Kennedy's Biography at Amazon". John Blake.
- ↑ "Dance DVD by Anna Kennedy to help kids effected with Autism". Special Needs Jungle.
- ↑ "Talent Show Organized by Anna". Tesco Magazine.
- ↑ "Survey reports about Autistic Children". ITV.
- ↑ "Asperger children reports". ITV.
- ↑ "Give Us a Break campaign". ITV.
- ↑ "Campaigns for Autistic Children by Anna". Anti-Bullying Alliance.
- ↑ "Issues faced by Anna". Media Planet.
- ↑ "Royal Reward for Inspirational Mother by Queen Elizabeth II". Baston house school.
- ↑ "Chairman's special award". Baston house school.
- ↑ "Achieving Mum of the year". Tesco Magazine.
- ↑ "Anna's Documentary on BBC". Baston house school.
- ↑ "Interview of five finalists of Daily Mail". Daily Mail.
- ↑ "Interview with David Cameron". Senmaganize.