Back to All Events

Sutton Coldfield District Network Meeting - Autumn Term 2024/25

  • Our Place Community Hub Farthing Lane, Sutton Coldfield Birmingham B72 1RN (map)
Decorative banner image

Book your place at the 2024/25 Autumn Term Sutton Coldfield District Network Meeting

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 Autumn Term Networking Meeting for Sutton Coldfield District.

Struggling with SEND?

A practical, hands-on session with lots of takeaways to help support in your school/setting.

📅 Thu 24 Oct 2024, 13:30-15:00

📍 Our Place Community Hub, Farthing Lane, Sutton Coldfield B72 1RN

🎟️ No. of places 25 - first come, first served

BOOK YOUR PLACE >>> Sutton Coldfield District Network Meeting - Autumn Term 2024/25

- - -

If you have any further questions about this meeting, please email the Sutton Coldfield District Leads: Sally Leese & Sharon Eeles (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.

Sutton Coldfield district covers the wards of Four Oaks, Mere Green, Reddicap, Roughley, Trinity, Vesey, Walmley and Minworth, and Wylde Green.

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.

Keep up to date!

Whether you're new to the area or keen to hear about your district's key stats, including education outcomes and more, sign up to our mailing list for district-specific news and events, as well as city-wide updates from Birmingham Early Years Networks: Sign up

Previous
Previous
October 24

Edgbaston District Network Meeting - Autumn Term 2024/25

Next
Next
November 5

Online Network Meeting: In Conversation with Dr Stella Louis