WellComm Toolkit Training - Birmingham Early Years Speech, Language and Communication Project
All Cohorts (city-wide) - New dates for 2021/22
The Birmingham Early Years Speech, Language and Communication (SLC) – WellComm Project is part of Birmingham’s SEND Local Offer which is a programme of interventions which are planned to “Innovate to Save”. The SLC project will support a consistent universal approach to assessing and supporting children’s speech, language and communication needs. To support this project, Birmingham City Council is funding free training and one funded Early Years WellComm Toolkit worth £500 to each early education provider.
The Early Years Foundation Stage states that “the development of children’s spoken language underpins all seven areas of learning and development”, therefore it is vital that we accurately assess and support children’s language and communications needs effectively.
As such if you have not managed to attend a training session yet, you are advised to book a place now.
Organisation: A partnership between Birmingham City Council Early Years & Childcare Team and Birmingham Maintained Nursery Schools
Contact: EarlyYearsSeminars@birmingham.gov.uk
Cost: Free
Places: Two delegates per provision can attend the training. Delegates who attend the session are expected to be able to facilitate SLC practice change within the provision.
Booking: Eventbrite: Tue, 25 Jan 2022 - 18:00-20:30
NOTE: This 2.5 hour training workshop is being offered across multiple dates to give as many people as possible across the city the chance to attend. The training session content is the same across all dates; you only need to attend ONE session.
Training Workshop Brief
Up to TWO delegates per provision can attend the session. This session will provide participants with:
City and district-based data relating to speech, language and communication outcomes for children.
Information about how the city is planning to support improved outcomes for children via the ‘Innovate to Save’ projects.
Information about how ‘Innovate to Save’ is funding and supporting a whole city, multi-agency approach to assessing and supporting speech, language and communication needs for all early years’ children using the WellComm Toolkit.
Instructions on how to use the Well Comm Toolkit universally.
Information about ongoing support and data collection.
Following attendance at the session, delegates who do not have access to a WellComm Toolkit will be able to request a WellComm Toolkit funded by Birmingham City Council Innovate to Save Project. This will enable the provider to use the WellComm Toolkit as a universal tool in their provision to improve speech, language and communication outcomes for children.
Target audience:
Early Education Entitlement registered providers
Leaders/managers/teachers/childminders and practitioners based in Birmingham
Delegates who attend this session are expected to be able to facilitate Speech, Language and Communication practice change
More about the SLC WellComm Project
The Birmingham Early Years Speech, Language and Communication (SLC) – WellComm Project is part of Birmingham’s SEND Local Offer which is a programme of interventions that are planned to “Innovate to Save”. The SLC project will support a consistent universal approach to assessing and supporting children’s speech, language and communication needs.
The Early Years SLC – WellComm Project will deliver the following for Birmingham-based early years providers:
Ongoing support from district-based Speech, language and Communication champions from the maintained nursery schools and the early years consultant team.
Training to support the universal use of the WellComm toolkit for all children across the 10 districts of Birmingham.
A funded WellComm Toolkit for private, voluntary and independent providers including childminders who are registered to provide early education entitlement places in Birmingham.
A funded WellComm toolkit for schools with early years provision who do not currently have access to a Wellcomm toolkit.
Ongoing network activities to strengthen provider and multiagency support for children with speech, language and communication needs.