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SENCO Update – London

//  by Admin

We are pleased to welcome Sonia Blandford, Director of the Achievement for All project, Sonia will be giving you the latest information on the national plans for Special Educational Needs.

A number of other experienced practitioners will also be  sharing their expertise on how to restructure your department to make the most of resources on a restricted budget while continuing to deliver consistent, high-quality provision.

Attend this conference to:

  • Implement time management techniques that allow you to fulfil all the requirements of your role including the large amount of paperwork involved
  • Understand how best to deploy your TAs to make the most of your resources despite decreased funding
  • Achieve an efficient information dissemination system that promotes communication between teaching staff and TAs
  • Develop relationships and good communication channels with parents in order to manage their expectations and raise their confidence in the SEN system
  • Uncover successful strategies for fulfilling statements on a reduced budget

Who should attend:

  • SENCOs
  • Headteachers
  • Deputy Headteachers
  • Heads of Pupil Referral Units
  • Education Welfare Officers
  • Special Needs Advisors
  • Secondary School Leaders
  • Heads of SEN Services in Local Authorities
  • Learning Support Leaders
  • Inclusion Coordinators
  • School Improvement Officers
  • SEN Advisory Officers
  • Parent Partnership Officers

Click here to book your place now

PLUS: All delegates will be able to download exclusive speaker presentations to take back to school and use in training.

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