Join nasen for a FREE 2-hour webinar providing Early Years Practitioners with a thorough understanding of inclusive practice for SEND in Early Years.
The Birmingham Area SENCO Team partner with nasen to promote, facilitate and/or deliver both accredited and/or certificated training.
What does this webinar cover?
This DfE funded webinar is FREE to access and will provide Early Years Practitioners with a thorough understanding of inclusive practice for SEND in Early Years settings.
The webinar will cover the following:
Responsibilities of a PVI setting towards children with SEND
The role of the SENCO and the Key Person
The importance of the early identification of SEND
What effective inclusive practice looks like in a PVI setting
How to develop positive relationships with parents of children with SEND
nasen’s DfE-funded Early Years resources to support you in meeting the needs of all children in your setting
“In light of the new EYFS reforms and the need for all practitioners to be knowledgeable about the early identification of SEND and be confident to build strong relationships with parents, this course is particularly relevant.”
Mandy Wilding, nasen Early Years Education Officer
Who would benefit from this training?
Early Years practitioners
Childminders
New PVI SENCOs
New PVI managers
You will be emailed supportive documents before the webinar to print off and use during the training and, on completion of an evaluation after the webinar, you will receive a certificate.
Organisation: nasen (in partnership with Birmingham Area SENCO Team)
Contact: areasencoteam@birmingham.gov.uk
Cost: Free (login required)*
Places: Limited
Booking: nasen website
*Please Note: While these sessions are offered free of charge, you will need to register with nasen (if you haven’t already) and sign-in, in order to book your place. nasen is free to join, you just need to fill in this form: https://nasen.org.uk/register
More about nasen
The National Association for Special Educational Needs (nasen) is a charitable membership organisation that exists to support and champion those working with, and for, children and young people with SEND and learning differences.
nasen is FREE to join and supports all education practitioners. They provide Continuing Professional Development (CPD), resources, advice, information and much more to enable all staff to meet the needs of all their pupils.
Rooted in research and evidence-informed best practice, nasen’s information, training and resources ensure that their community members in the UK and across the globe are provided with the most up-to-date knowledge and support required to become effective, inclusive practitioners.