SEND brand guidelines

Guidance and templates for partners using the Somerset SEND brand, including logos, colours and design standards.

About these guidelines

Somerset Council, NHS Somerset, and partner organisations work together to improve services for children and young people aged 0 to 25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). This work is set out in the SEND Strategy.

To help people recognise SEND information, we use a shared SEND brand. This includes agreed logos, colours, layouts and styles. Using the same brand across services helps create a clear and consistent identity.

These guidelines and templates are for professionals and partner organisations who produce SEND information, documents and promotional materials.

Use the templates below to create SEND communications that follow the agreed brand guidelines. You can also use the SEND Microsoft Office Theme. If documents do not display correctly in your browser, open them in the Microsoft Office app.

If you need help with the SEND brand guidelines or templates, email SENDComms@somerset.gov.uk

Posters

Use these templates to create SEND Partnership branded posters.

With graphic shapes

Without graphic shapes

Flyers

Use these templates for events, campaigns and information sharing.

Documents and letters

Use these templates for reports, letters and other SEND documents.

Presentations

Use these PowerPoint templates for meetings, training and presentations.

Email Signature

Social Media

Follow @LocalOfferSomerset on Facebook and contact us if you would like us to share your news or updates.

Download social media graphics:

More SEND Local Offer resources

You can also find resources to help promote Somerset’s SEND Local Offer at events, in reception areas and in waiting rooms. These include engaging activity sheets, printable resources and leaflets that help children, young people and families discover local SEND support in a fun and accessible way.

Visit local offer resources to find more.

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Next review due: January 14, 2027

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