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Selly Oak District Network Meetings - Spring Term


The Selly Oak Network Meetings aim to provide local practitioners with the opportunity to share information and access professional development.

Meetings take place once per term and are open for anyone to attend.

The sessions on offer are planned in response to local or national priorities and practitioners’ needs. They are an opportunity to connect with other Early Years colleagues in your area, keep up to date, and share good practice.

Spring Term Meetings 2022:

Tues 1 Mar,18:30-20:00 or Tues 15 Mar, 09:30-11:00

Spring term meetings will still be virtual with a focus on 'networking' ensuring a chance to talk to and share ideas with other colleagues in your district using breakout rooms (technology permitting!)

Agenda:

  • EYFS 2021: Let's talk about assessment

  • Next steps with WellComm

  • Information sharing - what's happening around the district and what's coming up

  • Current issues and challenges - sharing solutions and ideas

Organisation: Selly Oak District Steering Group (BEYN)
Contact: Yvonne James (y.james@sellyoak-nur.bham.sch.uk) and Laura Foster (l.foster@sellyoak-nur.bham.sch.uk)
Cost: Free
Places: Limited
Booking: Eventbrite

Please Note: 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.


What is a Steering Group?

Selly Oak district covers the wards of Billesley, Bourbrook and Selly Park, parts of Bournville and Cotteridge, Brandwood and Kings Heath, Druids Heath and Monyhull, Highters Heath, parts of Kings Norton North, Stirchley, and parts of Weoley and Selly Oak.

Each 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.

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 the 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

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