Book your place at the 2024/25 Spring Term Northfield District Network Meeting at Hawkesley Church Primary Academy
The Birmingham Early Years Networks (BEYN) termly District Network Meeting (DNM) aims to provide local practitioners with the opportunity to share information and access professional development.
This is the Spring Term Networking Meeting for Northfield District.
Meeting discussion topic(s): Language of Transition and Communication, Language & Literacy
How can we build our shared understanding and consistency in our assessments of children’s communication, language and literacy development?
What does this look like in your school/setting?
📅 Wed 5 Feb 2025, 10:00-11:30
📍 Hawkesley Church Primary Academy, 376 Shannon Rd, Kings Norton B38 9TR
🎟️ 25 spaces available - first come, first served
BOOK YOUR PLACE >>> Northfield District Network Meeting - Spring Term 2024/25
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If you have any further questions about this meeting, please email the Northfield District Lead: Lesley Harris (info@birminghamearlyyearsnetworks.org)
For 2024/25, following your feedback and suggestions, the BEYN are offering networking and opportunities to share practice around key identified themes.
Each term, there will be:
ONE in-person networking meeting in each district (limited places)
ONE online cross-city network meeting - feat. guest speaker(s) (limited places)
ONE online cross-city information briefing (unlimited places)
ONE online childminder-specific networking meeting (unlimited places)
What is a Steering Group?
Every district is run by a Steering Group that meets at least three times a year. The Steering Group is made up of representatives from across the Early Years community and childcare provision in the district who work together to support contact, communication, collaboration, and engagement across the sector.
Northfield district covers the wards of Allens Cross, Bournville and Cotteridge, Frankley Great Park, parts of Kings Norton North, Kings Norton South, Longbridge and West Heath, Northfield, Rubery and Rednal, and parts of Weoley and Selly Oak.
Steering Group representatives use the District Data Profiles, alongside any other local information, to develop an action plan that is focused on the children in the district.
More information about Steering Groups and how they are run can be found here.
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