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SUMMARY:Physical Development - Super Scribers With Helen Battelley
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nSuper Scribers – Building Early Writing Skills Through Physical Development. \nAs early years educators\, we know that writing starts long before children pick up a pencil—it begins with movement\, play\, and the development of strong\, coordinated bodies. \nIn this session\, we’ll explore how physical development lays the groundwork for mark-making and early writing. From core strength to fine motor skills\, we’ll look at the building blocks that help our young learners become confident\, capable scribers. \nExpect practical ideas\, playful activities\, and plenty of opportunities to join in as we connect movement to early literacy in a fun\, hands-on way.\nLet’s get scribbling—and moving! \nAbout this Series\nWelcome to our comprehensive professional development series focused on Physical Development (PD) in the Early Years\, designed to support educators\, leaders\, and practitioners in building confident\, evidence-informed practice aligned with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Development Matters. \nThis series brings together research\, theory\, and hands-on strategies across key areas of early movement\, play\, and pedagogy. Whether you engage in one session or the full series\, this training is designed to deepen your understanding\, strengthen your provision\, and equip you with the tools to deliver meaningful\, movement-rich experiences that support every child’s development from babies and infants to reception children. \nPlease Note: The webinar will be recorded and available online afterwards. \nThe session will involve a 30-minute networking/discussion session\, during which participants are encouraged to discuss their learning\, what they have put into practice\, successes\, and challenges as we build this learning community. The network section of this event will not be recorded. \nView Tickets\n\nSessions in this Series\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n			\n\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n	\n		\n		\n		\n		\n	\n\n\n	Notice\n							\n					There are no upcoming events.				\n					\n	\n\n					\n	\n\n\n\nHelen Battelley is an internationally renowned consultant\, trainer\, author and speaker in Physical activity/movement in Early and Primary Education with an MA in Early Childhood Physical Activity. The movement philosophy Helen promotes is to embed movement within the curriculum and framework to enable a movement philosophy. Young children learn through movement\, and early years practice must adopt an approach which is accessible to all. Learn more about Helen here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/physical-development-super-scribers-with-helen-battelley/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Helen Battelley,Physical Development,Stronger Practice Hub,Visiting National Trainers and Facilitators
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250918T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250704T145239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T061726Z
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SUMMARY:Early Years Nutrition for Childminders
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nJo Ingleby \nJoin us for a webinar about the new Nutritional Guidance for Early Years Settings led by Jo Ingleby\, who has 20 years of early years food experience and is the Director of The Children’s Kitchen\, a Feeding Bristol project. These webinars will focus on: \n\nUnderstanding the new guidance and what it means to your setting\nPractical ways to improve the nutritional quality of snacks\, meals and food sessions\nWays to promote healthier lunchboxes and run practical sessions with your families\nHow to develop a food and nutrition policy for your setting\nWhere to go for support\, ideas and resources\n\nThere will be two webinars: one for childminders and one for schools or settings\, both of which will be recorded. \nView Tickets\n\nJoin Jo Ingleby's Early Years Nutrition Sessions\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n			\n\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n	\n		\n		\n		\n		\n	\n\n\n	Notice\n							\n					There are no upcoming events.				\n					\n	\n\n					\n	\n\n\n\n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/early-years-nutrition-for-childminders/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Jo Ingleby,Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED) Network,Stronger Practice Hub,Visiting National Trainers and Facilitators
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250915T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250915T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250710T131946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T131804Z
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SUMMARY:Identifying and Supporting Speech\, Language and Communication - September 2025
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session is for all Early Years practitioners\, including Early Years settings\, schools\, and childminders. \nThis online workshop will involve input about typical language development from speech and language therapists\, followed by supportive discussion around strategies for support and useful resources. \nBuilding on what we already know about identifying speech\, language and communication needs; this session will focus on identifying speech sound difficulties and stammering in more detail\, with time for discussion and sharing of resources in these areas. \nPlease Note: This is one of series of SALT surgery sessions\, with a mixture of input and discussion time. Each event is an individual session with unique content! \nView Tickets\n\nSessions in this Series\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n			\n\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n	\n		\n		\n		\n		\n	\n\n\n	Notice\n							\n					There are no upcoming events.				\n					\n	\n\n					\n	\n\n\n\n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/identifying-and-supporting-speech-language-and-communication-september-2025/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Communication, Language and Literacy Network,SEND Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250811T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250811T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250617T084455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T093723Z
UID:32487-1754928000-1754935200@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Staff Supervision - Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis training is being delivered by Lucy Driver\, lead of the Stronger Practice Hub. \nSupervision is an effective tool to support staff wellbeing\, accountability and ambition in your school or setting. The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage requires that providers must put appropriate arrangements in place for the supervision of staff who have contact with young children and families. During this session we will review understanding\, policy\, protocols and procedures for developing effective supervision in your EYFS setting/class teams. \nIt will also explore some of the complexities of being an effective supervisor and some of the strategies to get the most out of your team in this role. \nThese leadership courses are for early years setting leaders and managers\, room leaders and those aspiring to be leaders. Childminders working with assistants may also find it useful. \nLucy Driver leads the Stronger Practice Hub and Bristol EYs Hub\, is Head of St. Pauls Nursery School and a National Leader of Education. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/introduction-to-staff-supervision-leadership/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Leadership and Staff Development Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T103000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250620T094214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T131452Z
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SUMMARY:Talking About Babies: Settling in to Provision
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nDebbie Brace \nIn this Talking About network session\, we will explore strategies and share experiences around supporting babies as they transition into new settings\, with a focus on building secure attachments and creating welcoming environments for families. \nGuest speaker Debbie Brace will join local specialist leaders in Birth-3s for this networking session. \nDebbie Brace specialises in the behaviour and early language development of babies and children aged 0-5 and is a highly skilled trainer with a passionate and infectious style. \nA qualified teacher with a degree in Drama\, Debbie has been working in the early years since 2007. She has an MA specialising in working with families and the emotional development of infants from the world-renowned Tavistock clinic and is a joint winner of The Louise Emanuel Essay Prize (2019)\, an award presented for an outstanding piece of writing in the area of Infant Mental Health. \nShe sits on the executive committee of AIMH UK. She is part of the First 1001 Days movement\, advocating that national and local decision-makers do more to value and invest in babies’ emotional wellbeing and development in the first 1001 days. \nLiving in West London with her husband and two teenage boys\, Debbie is passionate about empowering parents and carers in their crucial role of communicating and bonding closely with their children. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation. \n\nView Tickets\n\nTalking About... is a series of informal\, one-hour online networking sessions designed for early years practitioners to come together\, share experiences\, and explore key topics related to babies in early years settings. Each session focuses on a different aspect of practice\, providing a space for discussion\, reflection\, and peer support. \n\n	\n		\n\n			\n			\n\n			\n			\n				\n											\n\n	\n	\n		\n			Aug		\n		\n			7		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n\n				\n					\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n	\n\n	\n	\n		Virtual Event	\n\n	\n		9:30 am - 10:45 am  BST 	\n	\n					\n	\n		Talking About… Babies\, Identity\, Belonging and Representation	\n\n				\n\n				\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n									\n\n				\n	\n		View Calendar
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/talking-about-babies-settling-in-to-provision/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Birth to 3s Network,Stronger Practice Hub,Working With Babies Network
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250806T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250806T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250617T102043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T152027Z
UID:32490-1754503200-1754508600@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Sleep Support for SEND Families: A Course for Early Years Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nResearch estimates that around 86 % of children with SEND needs might have problems with sleep. Furthermore\, disabled children are more likely to have sleep disorders. \nThis online session is for early years practitioners\, to help you to better support parents of children with SEND with better sleep practices. \nThis session will explore common causes of sleep difficulties and average sleep needs. It will develop your understanding of why sleep is essential for young children – how it supports physical health and boosts the immune system\, helps the brain process and store daily experiences and learning\, releases growth hormones\, leads to better attention\, behaviour\, memory and emotional wellbeing. And you will learn practical tips to help you advise parents on better sleep practices for young children. \nThis session is being delivered by SPH Partner\, Springboard Opportunity Group\, which runs several Specialist schools in North Somerset. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/sleep-support-for-send-families-a-course-for-early-years-professionals/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:SEND Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250804T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250804T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250430T083452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T081145Z
UID:31375-1754301600-1754308800@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Eco-Empathy in the Early Years With Millie Colwey
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nAre you a bit daunted by the DFE’s Sustainability Strategy? Are you not sure where to start with developing a Climate Action Plan for your setting? As you move forward with this\, it is very important to understand the need for it and to do it in a way that is appropriate for the early years\, so that we build eco-empathy not eco-anxiety. This session will help participants to: \n\nUnderstand what is meant by ‘the Anthropocene’ and its impact on childhood.\nUnderstand ‘Education for Sustainability’ in early childhood.\nConsider how we might design pedagogies that help babies\, toddlers and young children shift from eco-anxiety to eco-empathy as they grow older.\n\nThis research-informed session will link with DFE guidance and the need for settings to develop Climate Action Plans. It will also help participants make links between sustainability and children’s learning and development. \nWe will also be finding out about your interest in a sustainability network and the possibility of online follow-up sessions. \nThis workshop is face to face. Check the location before you book. Spaces will be limited\, however there are two sessions to choose from. \nIf this event is sold out\, you can request to be added to our waiting list by emailing sph@beyth.co.uk. \nMillie Colwey is delivering this workshop. She leads an outdoor early years setting in Bristol and is an SPH Partner. Millie has years of experience working as a childminder and outdoor educator\, and engaging with systems leadership beyond her own settings. She is currently doing postgraduate research into early childhood education for sustainability. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/building-eco-empathy-in-the-early-years-with-millie-colwey-august/
LOCATION:St. Pauls Nursery School and Children’s Centre\, Little Bishop Street\, Bristol\, BS2 9JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Leadership and Staff Development Network,Stronger Practice Hub,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250715T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250715T201500
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250329T074523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T101312Z
UID:31100-1752603300-1752610500@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Tuning in to Babies
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThese sessions will explore educators’ role in tuning in to babies\, reflecting upon listening to their voice\, supporting co-regulation and tuning in during the settling period. We will consider the key person’s role in deeply tuning in to babies’ identities\, making links with babies’ experiences outside of the setting. The sessions will explore the barriers to tuning in to babies’ parents and carers. The sessions will support educators in building a toolbox of strategies to tune in to babies\, such as serve and return\, schemas\, and sensory development. Finally\, the sessions will reflect upon how babies learn\, how they plan for their unique children\, and the role of the enabling environment. These sessions work best when educators have already attended Getting it Right for Babies and Talking with Babies but it can be done as a standalone. \nPlease note: This is a two-part event on Tuesday\, July 15th\, 2025\, and Tuesday\, July 29th\, 2025\, from 6:15 pm to 8:15 pm. Attendees are required to attend both events.  \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/tuning-in-to-babies-2025/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Birth to 3s Network,Stronger Practice Hub,Working With Babies Network
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250714T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250714T173000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250512T072920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T053105Z
UID:31607-1752508800-1752514200@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Identifying and Supporting Speech\, Language and Communication - July 2025
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session is for all Early Years practitioners\, including Early Years settings\, schools\, and childminders. \nThis online workshop will involve input about typical language development from speech and language therapists\, followed by supportive discussion around strategies for support and useful resources. \nPlease Note: This is one of series of SALT surgery sessions\, with a mixture of input and discussion time. Each event is an individual session with unique content! \nView Tickets\n\nSessions in this Series\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n			\n\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n	\n		\n		\n		\n		\n	\n\n\n	Notice\n							\n					There are no upcoming events.				\n					\n	\n\n					\n	\n\n\n\n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/identifying-and-supporting-speech-language-and-communication-july-2025/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Communication, Language and Literacy Network,SEND Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250709T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250709T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250327T100004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T081804Z
UID:31084-1752076800-1752084000@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Courageous Conversations - Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis training is being delivered by Lucy Driver\, lead of the Stronger Practice Hub. \nWe all sometimes get stuck when we need to say some hard things to people. This session will provide you with the opportunities to explore what might be stopping you from doing this\, consider different ways of approaching and leading the conversation\, and provide space to practice them. You will be offered a variety of strategies from which you can apply your new learning to that next tricky conversation you need to have. \nThese leadership courses are for early years setting leaders and managers\, room leaders and those aspiring to be leaders. Childminders working with assistants may also find it useful. \nLucy Driver leads the Stronger Practice Hub and Bristol EYs Hub\, is Head of St. Pauls Nursery School and a National Leader of Education. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/courageous-conversations-leadership-2025/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Leadership and Staff Development Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250708T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250708T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250429T052021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T081344Z
UID:31290-1751997600-1752004800@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Physical Development - The 8 Sensory Systems With Helen Battelley
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nAs early years professionals\, you play a crucial role in laying the foundations for children’s lifelong learning\, and understanding the body’s sensory systems is key to that mission. \nOn this webinar\, we’ll go beyond the five senses we’re all familiar with and dive into all eight sensory systems—including proprioception\, vestibular\, and interoception—and explore how they influence a child’s physical development\, behaviour\, and ability to engage with the world around them. \nThis session is packed with practical insights and real-life strategies you can immediately implement in your classroom or setting. We’ll explore movement-based learning\, sensory-rich environments\, and simple ways to support every child’s unique sensory needs through everyday routines and activities. \nGet ready to reflect\, interact\, and maybe even move a little! \nAbout this Series\nWelcome to our comprehensive professional development series focused on Physical Development (PD) in the Early Years\, designed to support educators\, leaders\, and practitioners in building confident\, evidence-informed practice aligned with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Development Matters. \nThis series brings together research\, theory\, and hands-on strategies across key areas of early movement\, play\, and pedagogy. Whether you engage in one session or the full series\, this training is designed to deepen your understanding\, strengthen your provision\, and equip you with the tools to deliver meaningful\, movement-rich experiences that support every child’s development from babies and infants to reception children. \nPlease Note: The webinar will be recorded and available online afterwards. \nThe session will involve a 30-minute networking/discussion session\, during which participants are encouraged to discuss their learning\, what they have put into practice\, successes\, and challenges as we build this learning community. The network section of this event will not be recorded. \nView Tickets\n\nSessions in this Series\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n			\n\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n	\n		\n		\n		\n		\n	\n\n\n	Notice\n							\n					There are no upcoming events.				\n					\n	\n\n					\n	\n\n\n\nHelen Battelley is an internationally renowned consultant\, trainer\, author and speaker in Physical activity/movement in Early and Primary Education with an MA in Early Childhood Physical Activity. The movement philosophy Helen promotes is to embed movement within the curriculum and framework to enable a movement philosophy. Young children learn through movement\, and early years practice must adopt an approach which is accessible to all. Learn more about Helen here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/physical-development-the-8-sensory-systems-with-helen-battelley/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Helen Battelley,Physical Development,Stronger Practice Hub,Visiting National Trainers and Facilitators
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250707T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250707T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250430T082651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T081134Z
UID:31296-1751882400-1751889600@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Eco-Empathy in the Early Years With Millie Colwey
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nAre you a bit daunted by the DFE’s Sustainability Strategy? Are you not sure where to start with developing a Climate Action Plan for your setting? As you move forward with this\, it is very important to understand the need for it and to do it in a way that is appropriate for the early years\, so that we build eco-empathy not eco-anxiety. This session will help participants to: \n\nUnderstand what is meant by ‘the Anthropocene’ and its impact on childhood.\nUnderstand ‘Education for Sustainability’ in early childhood.\nConsider how we might design pedagogies that help babies\, toddlers and young children shift from eco-anxiety to eco-empathy as they grow older.\n\nThis research-informed session will link with DFE guidance and the need for settings to develop Climate Action Plans. It will also help participants make links between sustainability and children’s learning and development. \nWe will also be finding out about your interest in a sustainability network and the possibility of online follow-up sessions. \nThis workshop is face to face. Check the location before you book. Spaces will be limited\, however there are two sessions to choose from. \nIf this event is sold out\, you can request to be added to our waiting list by emailing sph@beyth.co.uk. \nMillie Colwey is delivering this workshop. She leads an outdoor early years setting in Bristol and is an SPH Partner. Millie has years of experience working as a childminder and outdoor educator\, and engaging with systems leadership beyond her own settings. She is currently doing postgraduate research into early childhood education for sustainability. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/building-eco-empathy-in-the-early-years-with-millie-colwey-july/
LOCATION:St. Pauls Nursery School and Children’s Centre\, Little Bishop Street\, Bristol\, BS2 9JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Leadership and Staff Development Network,Stronger Practice Hub,Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250704T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250704T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250327T102457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T075554Z
UID:31090-1751619600-1751632200@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Brilliance of Block Play
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nBlock Play is a fundamental and integral part of early childhood education. So open-ended and full of endless possibilities! \nThis will be a first-hand\, hands-on\, experiential session with opportunities to playfully explore Block Play. \nChildren’s collaborative\, creative constructions offer such a vivid window onto all aspects of their learning – here we will be looking at Block Play through a specifically “mathematical lens”. \nWe will reflect together on how to create enriched and enlivened Block Play spaces; how to support children’s learning trajectories as they journey through the 7 stages of Block Play; and\, how to observe and scaffold the huge range of mathematical and spatial skills children demonstrate whilst filling and fitting\, making and modelling\, reproducing and representing with Blocks. \nThis session is being delivered by trainer Robin Taylor. Robin is Assistant Head at St. Pauls Nursery School and a Local Specialist Leader for Maths in the EYs. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/brilliance-of-block-play-2025/
LOCATION:St. Pauls Nursery School and Children’s Centre\, Little Bishop Street\, Bristol\, BS2 9JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Maths Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250327T095327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T081818Z
UID:31081-1750867200-1750874400@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Authentic\, Ambitious and Values-Based Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis training is being delivered by Lucy Driver\, lead of the Stronger Practice Hub. \nThis session will offer you the opportunity to consider your beliefs\, values and ambitions for leadership within the context of leadership theories and frameworks\, and particularly through times of change. We will encourage you to reflect on what you yourself bring to the team\, and support you to consider ways in which you can empower your team members both collectively and individually\, to build resilient and sustainable distributed leadership. \nThese leadership courses are for early years setting leaders and managers\, room leaders and those aspiring to be leaders. Childminders working with assistants may also find it useful. \nLucy Driver leads the Stronger Practice Hub and Bristol EYs Hub\, is Head of St. Pauls Nursery School and a National Leader of Education. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/authentic-ambitious-and-values-based-leadership-2025/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Leadership and Staff Development Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250419T072128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T075216Z
UID:31124-1750789800-1750793400@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:SPH Introduction Session – What Can the SPH Do for Your Setting?
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nPlease come along to the SPH Intro session to: \n\nMeet our SPH lead\, Lucy Driver\, and other network leads\,\nHear more about the Hub and what is going on in your area\nShare your voice and needs so we can tailor our support for you.\n\nThe Bristol & Beyond Early Years Stronger Practice Hub has been running for a couple of years now\, yet many early years practitioners and managers\, childminders\, and teachers still do not know about us and what we can offer. \nAs part of the DFE’s COVID Recovery support for the sector\, we are providing information and guidance in various forms\, evidence-informed CPD programmes and opportunities\, and early years networks to support the workforce’s well-being and development. \nWe are working with 8 Local Authorities in the South West (Bristol\, Bath & North East Somerset\, North Somerset\, Somerset\, South Gloucestershire\, Gloucestershire\, Wiltshire and Swindon) and seeking to engage and support over 3000 settings and childminders in our area\, especially those in deprived areas or working with disadvantaged children. \nPlease Note: This might be recorded. You can find dates and times for alternative SPH Introduction Sessions here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/sph-introduction-session-june-2025-evening/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250419T071050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T081257Z
UID:31121-1750770000-1750773600@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:SPH Introduction Session – What Can the SPH Do for Your Setting?
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nPlease come along to the SPH Intro session to: \n\nMeet our SPH lead\, Lucy Driver\, and other network leads\,\nHear more about the Hub and what is going on in your area\nShare your voice and needs so we can tailor our support for you.\n\nThe Bristol & Beyond Early Years Stronger Practice Hub has been running for a couple of years now\, yet many early years practitioners and managers\, childminders\, and teachers still do not know about us and what we can offer. \nAs part of the DFE’s COVID Recovery support for the sector\, we are providing information and guidance in various forms\, evidence-informed CPD programmes and opportunities\, and early years networks to support the workforce’s well-being and development. \nWe are working with 8 Local Authorities in the South West (Bristol\, Bath & North East Somerset\, North Somerset\, Somerset\, South Gloucestershire\, Gloucestershire\, Wiltshire and Swindon) and seeking to engage and support over 3000 settings and childminders in our area\, especially those in deprived areas or working with disadvantaged children. \nPlease Note: This might be recorded. You can find dates and times for alternative SPH Introduction Sessions here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/sph-introduction-session-june-2025-afternoon/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250623T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250623T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250419T065845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T074757Z
UID:31118-1750694400-1750701600@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:PSED: Emotion Coaching
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis online session will help you support children and young people in understanding the different emotions they experience\, why they occur\, and how to handle them. We will consider Emotion Coaching as a strategy for supporting children’s behaviour and self-regulation and highlight research that demonstrates the value of an emotion coaching approach. There will be opportunities to explore the tools to practice emotion coaching with children. This session is for Early Years practitioners in settings and childminders. \nPart of this event may be recorded. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/psed-emotion-coaching-june-2025/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED) Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250623T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250623T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250327T100959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T095125Z
UID:31087-1750669200-1750690800@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Exploring an Early Years Curriculum: Open Study Day at St Pauls Nursery
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nCome and join our team and be part of a reflective conversation about Curriculum. \nTogether\, we will: \n\nHear about the St Pauls’ Curriculum journey\nSee how it promotes our values and pedagogy\nUnderstand how it reflects the interests and special characteristics of our children and families\nReflect on how it is integrated into observation\, assessment and planning\n\nDuring the day\, there will be opportunities for: \n\nA learning walk\nUnderstand how we have developed our curriculum over a period of time\nHave a look at documentation\nSee the curriculum in practice\nShare your thinking about your own curriculum\nReflect together on our learning about the EYs Curriculum\n\n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation. \n\nIf the event is sold out\, please email to be added to a reserve list.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/curriculum-open-study-day-st-pauls-2025/
LOCATION:St. Pauls Nursery School and Children’s Centre\, Little Bishop Street\, Bristol\, BS2 9JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Open Days,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250616T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250616T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250419T074512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T081043Z
UID:31132-1750096800-1750104000@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Quality Interactions for Early Years Childminders and Settings
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session will explore the basics of effective\, authentic\, meaningful interactions with children in the early years. We will cover what makes for quality interactions: the way we use our body and voice\, how we listen\, pause\, and reflect on children’s learning with them\, how we can deepen their thinking\, provoke new learning\, and delight in the children’s fascinations. We will use the quality interaction checklist to learn more about how to develop good practice\, as well as guidance from the EEF Evidence Store. \nThe session will involve a 30-minute networking/discussion session\, during which participants are encouraged to discuss their learning\, what they have put into practice\, successes\, and challenges as we build this learning community. \nPart of this event may be recorded. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/quality-interactions-evening/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Communication, Language and Literacy Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250419T073903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T081035Z
UID:31129-1749128400-1749135600@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Quality Interactions for Early Years Settings/Schools
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session will explore the basics of effective\, authentic and meaningful interactions with children in the EYs. We will cover what makes for quality interactions: the way we use our body and voice\, how we listen\, pause\, and reflect on children’s learning with them. How we can deepen their thinking\, provoke new learning and delight in the children’s fascinations. We will use the quality interaction checklist to learn more about how to develop good practice as well as guidance from the EEF Evidence Store. \nPlease Note: Part of this event may be recorded. We have an alternative date/time for Childminders here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/quality-interactions-afternoon/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Communication, Language and Literacy Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250604T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250604T201500
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20250329T073405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T071216Z
UID:31095-1749060900-1749068100@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Talking With Babies
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session will explore how we can talk with babies to help them become confident communicators and develop respectful relationships that enable them to make genuine choices. We will consider how mindful care routines might support communication and language\, the power of nonverbal communication\, and learning the ‘conversational dance’. We will explore the benefits of ‘contingent talk’ with younger children and how high-quality adult/child interactions and planning for talk can be part of everyday practice. This session is for anyone working with babies. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/talking-with-babies-2025/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Birth to 3s Network,Communication, Language and Literacy Network,Stronger Practice Hub,Working With Babies Network
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250423T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250423T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241030T125208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T062916Z
UID:28319-1745424000-1745431200@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Trauma and Adversity
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session will offer time and space: \n\nTo have an awareness of ACES and protective factors.\nTo understand the neuroscience behind trauma and how this impacts a child.\nTo build your confidence in using a therapeutic response.\n\nThis is Session 3 of three PSED online courses. You can book the other courses here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/trauma-and-adversity-introduction/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED) Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250320T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250320T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241218T071558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T072935Z
UID:29419-1742493600-1742499000@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Birth - 3s Regional Reflection
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis networking session is for educators who have attended any of the Birth – 3s regional events with the Stronger Practice Hub. \nThis is a great opportunity to learn from each other across a huge variety of continual professional development (CPD) and settings in our region. \nIf you have attended our Working with Babies\, Talking with Babies\, Tuning in to Babies\, any of the Being Two Workshops\, Reflective and Responsive Provision for Two-Year-Olds events\, or you’ve attended any of our Live Panel Webinars or guest speaker events such as those with Mona Sakr and Elena Hoika\, please join us to reflect with fellow educators about the impact of the training to your practice. \nWe will be asking those who are joining us to send in photos ahead of the session for us to share. We will also have breakout rooms with specific topics to share our learning and thinking with each other. There will also be an opportunity to share what you would like to see in future Birth-3 CPD. \nSimone and Cassie are really looking forward to celebrating what you have been up to since attending one of the Birth – 3 CPD sessions over the past couple of years! \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/birth-3s-regional-reflection/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Birth to 3s Network,Spotlight on Twos Network,Stronger Practice Hub,Working With Babies Network
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241030T134317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241128T151300Z
UID:28336-1742322600-1742326200@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:It Starts With Us: EDI Taster for Childminders
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nWould you like to explore and develop your Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion practice? What do we mean by EDI? What role can Early Years professionals and childminders play in promoting Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion with a particular focus on race\, culture\, and gender identity? \nThis taster session will introduce you to EDI and encourage you to start a journey of self-discovery and increased awareness in a safe space. It will touch on how our values and experiences influence our practice\, how we should seek to know and understand the identities of the unique child\, family and community and how we can use this knowledge to influence change and develop practice in our settings. \nAfter this taster session\, you will have the opportunity to continue your journey and sign up for our EDI bundle\, which involves three sessions. These sessions will go into more depth and involve more discussion and reflection over a period of time. \nThis session is for Childminders. We are running another EDI Taster session for Early Years Practitioners. \nPart of this event may be recorded. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/it-starts-with-us-edi-taster-for-childminders/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Childminder Network,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250317T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250317T173000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241030T144049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T141210Z
UID:28367-1742227200-1742232600@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Identifying and Supporting Speech\, Language and Communication - March Event
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session is for all Early Years practitioners\, including Early Years settings\, schools\, and childminders. \nThis online workshop will involve input about typical language development from speech and language therapists\, followed by supportive discussion around strategies for support and useful resources. \nBuilding on what we already know about supporting speech\, language and communication difficulties; this session will focus on supportive strategies and resources to use in your settings and with families. We will explore the importance of quality interactions via our own key message themes around ‘Chatting\, playing\, sharing books and singing together\,’ as well as learning opportunities from other sources\, including the Education Endowment Foundation. \nThis is one of three sessions running in January\, February\, and March 2025. \nEach event is an individual session with unique content! \nYou can attend one session or all three! We hope to make this a regular monthly session. \nYou can book onto other events in the series here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/identifying-and-supporting-speech-language-and-communication-march-event/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Communication, Language and Literacy Network,SEND Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250312T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241008T091738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T144655Z
UID:27880-1741795200-1741802400@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Staff Supervision
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nSupervision is an effective tool to support staff wellbeing\, accountability and ambition in your school or setting. The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage requires that providers must put appropriate arrangements in place for the supervision of staff who have contact with young children and families. During this session we will review understanding\, policy\, protocols and procedures for developing effective supervision in your EYFS setting/ class teams. It will also explore some of the complexities of being an effective supervisor and some of the strategies to get the most out of your team in this role. \nThese leadership courses are for early years setting leaders and managers\, room leaders\, and those aspiring to be leaders. Childminders working with assistants may also find them useful. Lucy Driver leads the Stronger Practice Hub and Bristol EYs Hub and is Head of St Pauls Nursery School. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/staff-supervision-introduction/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Leadership and Staff Development Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250310T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250310T173000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241218T072522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T142448Z
UID:29422-1741622400-1741627800@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Early Maths Regional Reflection
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis networking session is for educators who have attended any of the Maths regional events with the Stronger Practice Hub. \nThis is a great opportunity to learn from each other across a huge variety of continual professional development (CPD) and settings in our region. \nIf you have attended any of our Maths CPD\, including the Maths Conference\, Block Play\, Number Sense\, Power of Pattern\, Spatial Reasoning\, or our webinars with guest trainers Sue Gifford and Helen Williams\, please join us to reflect with fellow educators about the impact of the training on your practice. \nWe will be asking those who are joining us to send in examples ahead of the session for us to share. We will also have breakout rooms with specific topics to share our learning and thinking with each other. There will also be an opportunity to share what you would like to see in future Maths CPD. \nRobin and the SPH team are really looking forward to celebrating what you have been up to since attending one of the Maths CPD sessions over the past couple of years! \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/early-maths-regional-reflection/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Maths Network,Robin Taylor,Stronger Practice Hub
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250306T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250306T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241218T074356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T155416Z
UID:29425-1741253400-1741276800@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Leading a Setting to Success\, With Your Team and Community: Open Study Day at Hartcliffe Nursery School
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nHartcliffe Nursery School went into special measures in June 2022 and emerged in October 2024 with a judgement of good. In a deprived area of Bristol\, it was struggling with various challenges\, and staff morale was at rock bottom. It is now thriving\, and staff are empowered and confident. \nThis Open Study Day will take you on our inspirational improvement journey. With vision and values at its core\, we will discuss how we built the foundations for improvement and success with the existing team and the community. \nWe will: \n\nDescribe our context\, the challenges we faced and the importance of considering the community\nReflect on the importance of having a shared vision and values and clarity of roles and responsibilities\nExplore ways that you can empower and enable teams to be motivated\, confident and understand why we are doing things\nHow\, from setting priorities\, you build next steps\, work out the detail and actions\, and monitor and evaluate collaboratively\nConsider frameworks and systems that hold people\, and make things sustainable and accountable\nLook at the use of models to support implementation and quality improvement (e.g. EEF ‘Implementation model’\, and David Cooper Ryder’s ‘Appreciative Enquiry Model’)\nExplore the how crucial supervision and performance management is\, and how this is done in an empowering way\nFinally\, we will look at how you can own your Ofsted inspection through strong knowledge of the EYFS framework and the confidence in what you have implemented.\n\nThe Open Study Day will consist of learning walks and observation time to see the room set-ups and routines\, time with the leaders and SENDCo to understand some of the changes and curriculum\, and time with Cate Peel\, the Head of Hartcliffe Nursery. \nThis is for Heads or Managers of Early Years settings or Nursery Schools. We may have to prioritise those from deprived areas. It will be strictly one person per setting as we expect this to be popular. Should it become sold out\, we will operate a Reserve List; please email sph@beyth.co.uk to join this list. \nOutline for the day (More details to follow)\nArrival: 9:30am\nFinish: 4:00pm \nRefreshments will be available\, but please bring your own lunch. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/open-study-day-hartcliffe-nursery-school/
LOCATION:Hartcliffe Nursery School\, Hareclive Road\, Bristol\, Bristol\, BS13 0JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Leadership and Staff Development Network,Open Days,Stronger Practice Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241220T070745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T141026Z
UID:29522-1741197600-1741203000@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Supporting Two-Year-Olds Speech and Language 
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nAre you an educator working with two-year-olds? Would you like to learn more about how best to support their communication skills? \nJoin local speech and language therapists from the Sirona Early Years Speech and Language Therapy Team to reflect on supporting two-year-olds’ speech and language. \nThis session is for all Early Years practitioners\, including Early Years settings\, schools\, and childminders. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/supporting-two-year-olds-speech-and-language/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Birth to 3s Network,Childminder Network,Communication, Language and Literacy Network,Spotlight on Twos Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250226T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250226T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091212
CREATED:20241030T124107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T124553Z
UID:28313-1740585600-1740592800@beyth.co.uk
SUMMARY:Beyond Behaviour: Understanding and Responding to Children’s Behaviour
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Practice Hub Event \nThis session will offer time and space: \n\nTo be curious about children’s behaviour and the importance of connection.\nTo have strategies in how to respond to children’s behaviour.\nThe critical role of the adult in coregulation.\n\nThis training is facilitated by two of Bristol’s local specialist leaders in Personal\, Social\, and Emotional Development\, Erin Blessitt and Rachel Stoyell. \nThis is Session 2 of three PSED online courses. You can book the other courses here. \n\n    This training is for early years practitioners and leaders working in settings or childminders in our Stronger Practice Hub area (Bristol\, Bath and North East Somerset\, Swindon\, Wiltshire\, Somerset\, North Somerset\, Gloucestershire\, South Gloucestershire). We will also prioritise settings and childminders in areas of deprivation.
URL:https://beyth.co.uk/course/beyond-behaviour-understanding-responding-childrens-behaviour/
LOCATION:Online Course
CATEGORIES:Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED) Network,Stronger Practice Hub
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