We offer a range of SEND and Sensory workshops for parents, carers and practitioners. Our training workshops have been developed to share information in an engaging and informal format, whilst still providing participants with the key information to further learner’s knowledge and understanding.
Our aim is for all participants to leave our training sessions with a better understanding of topics covered. To feel more confident and better equipped to support children and young people in their care and empowered to navigate SEND processes.
We deliver workshops on a range of topics including and not limited to:
• SEN Support
• Understanding Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
• Parental Views and the Childs Voice
• My Anxious Child
• Neurodiversity at school and work
• Accepting and Understanding ADHD
• Making Meetings Work for You
• SEND in the Early Years
• EHCP Annual Reviews
• Person Centred Planning
• One Page Profiles
• Sensory Processing
• Supporting Speech and Language in the Early Years
• Visual Strategies and how to use them
• Moving Story Workshop for Practitioners
• Reports and observations in the Early Years Setting
• Mediation
• Elective Home Education
• EOTAS (education otherwise than at a school)
We can also deliver training to practitioners via a ‘Moving Stories’ workshop to support staff when engaging with children in the settings, look for these on the courses page.
We work with parent carer forums and charities to support families with training workshops and 1:1 individual consultation sessions.
We offer 1:1 Individual consultations to parents and practitioners for example:
Advising SENCOs on Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments and training.
Supporting parents to prepare for the annual review for an EHCP.
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We run interactive story sessions – See our Youth Group Page for more about these fun, creative sessions and check out the Adventures of Mrs.Smart and Mrs.Bright too!
We run a youth group, providing opportunities for 11-16-year olds to ‘just be a teenager’ in a safe, nurturing, low demand environment. – See our Smart Bright Young Things Page