Join us for the third talk in our 2022/23 Developing Local Provision (DLP) Inclusion Seminar series!
Birmingham's Medical Needs in Early Years Service, provided by Birmingham Community Healthcare Plus (BCHC+)*, offers essential training for staff working in Early Years settings. The service supports the Early Years sector to meet the needs of children with common chronic medical conditions, as well as meeting the statutory requirements of the EYFS 2021.
In this seminar, Paediatric Nurse Educator Chris Rumney (RN RSCN) from the BCHC+ Medical Needs Training Service will offer a medical needs and care plan update as well as a question-and-answer session.
Organisation: BEYN Developing Local Provision (DLP) initiative
Contact: info@birminghamearlyyearsnetworks.org
Cost: Free
Places: Limited
Dates and booking: Sat 28 January 2023, 09:30-11:00
* BCHC+ is the traded service programme provided by Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (BCHC)
NB: This event will be delivered via Microsoft Teams, so this will need to have been downloaded onto your computer/tablet/phone prior to the event for you to access it. You will receive a link to the MS Teams session via email after you have signed up.
Developing Local Provision
The Developing Local Provision (DLP) initiative aims to enhance the work already being done by Early Years settings and mainstream schools in providing support to children in their local area.
Based on Birmingham’s SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) strategy, the DLP initiative is already in place in primary and secondary schools across the city. The Early Years DLP initiative will be delivered through the 10 District Early Years Networks.
The long-term aim is to establish high-quality local provision that successfully meets the needs of individual children, supporting them in their Early Year’s journey through to their chosen mainstream school where their needs will continue to be met well.