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Edgbaston & Northfield District DLP - Inclusion Learning Community Meeting

Young child at soft play

WORKSHOP: Creative interventions to support under 5’s wellbeing, learning, and individual needs.

Using art mediums to tune into and listen to our youngest learners.

In this free, in-person workshop, Sarah Jenkinson-Evans (visual artist and QTS teacher) will share some examples of creative interventions, including the use of open-ended materials and sand play, that can have a therapeutic impact on the young children we work with.

This event is for all Early Years practitioners working within Edgbaston and Northfield districts who are interested in developing inclusive practice, and will take place at Weoley Castle Community Hub (previously the CC).

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If you have any further questions about this event, please contact Lisa Collins via email: l.collins@wlycstln.bham.sch.uk

Edgbaston DLP logo alongisde the Northfield DLP logo

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.

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