Stronger Practice Hub Event
This is a dynamic opportunity that will provide you with an immersion session at 3 Early Years settings that support their children with identified SEND in VERY different ways.
Springboard Opportunity, Redcliffe Nursery School AND St Pauls Nursery School each invite you to come along, observe practice, listen to their learning and experience and question the provision. They will each share their experience from a celebratory model which supports the unique child, family and personal history.
Visit all 3 settings to provoke and inform your thinking, then join us online for a wider community conversation about provision for ALL children.
Option 1 Dates:
Springboard: Monday 18th March, 10:00am – 12:30pm.
Redcliffe Nursery: Tuesday 14th May, 9:15am – 12:15pm
St. Pauls Nursery: Thursday 27th June, 9:00am – 12:15pm
Other date options are available
Springboard Opportunity Group Visit:
Springboard are offering the unique opportunity to visit one of our specialist early years settings for a morning to learn about the visual strategies that we use with children with SEND. Your morning will enable you to experience a special education setting for early years, meet some members of our team and take away some valuable insights into supporting children in your own settings.
Springboard is a Specialist setting offering:
Specialist nursery sessions with a highly trained and experienced staff team, with a very high adult ratio;
Stay and Play Sessions providing peer support and support to families with good interaction and engagement strategies;
Family Support services including home visits, sign posting, family events, parent workshops;
A Traded Outreach Service offering a variety of workshops and training for nursery and school staff or a keyperson working with a child with SEND.
Redcliffe Nursery School Visit:
Experience our strengths and relationship centred ethos, developed in partnership with our children and their families.
We’d like to share how our curiosity of children, and the multiple ways of learning and being, creates an optimistic, open and accepting space for all. This enables us to understand, celebrate and build upon children’s divergent developmental pathways alongside their families. This positively influences and challenges our provision, our language and views about children and enables children to build positive identity and appreciate the wonder and validity of each child in our Nursery.
St Pauls Nursery Visit:
We will share how we have developed our Nurture Space, and provided a loving environment that is building on children’s unique fascinations enabling children, particularly on the ASD pathway to: communicate, request and demonstrate intentionality.
We promote high well-being and really celebrate the unique child.
Please Note: This training programme is for early years SEND Co-ordinators working in settings in our Stronger Practice Hub area. There are 6 places available for each option. We will prioritise settings in areas of deprivation.
If this event is sold out, you can email sph@beyth.co.uk and ask to be added to the reserve list. Please tell us your setting name and postcode.
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Terms and Conditions
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Parking
St. Pauls Children’s Centre: There is no on-site parking but parking is available on the road for £1 an hour for a maximum of 3 hours, or in Cabot Circus which is 5-minute walk from the St. Pauls Children’s Centre.