A mother campaigning for better support for children and young people with special educational needs and disability (SEND) in Sussex has said the system is in "crisis" and she feels "gaslit".
Kirsti Nicole Hadley, from Brighton, whose son is autistic, said systemic issues put a "huge amount of admin and advocacy" onto parents.
"People don't get to see [us] managing the emotion of our children's unmet needs of the schools - that's falling at the feet of women and mothers," she said.
The Department for Education (DfE) said: "The evidence is clear that the SEND system has been on its knees for years - with too many children not having their needs met and parents forced to fight for support."