SEN Show Series: What we know now

Following on from the return to school in the 'new normal', join the Tes SEN Show's expert speakers as they explore what we know now and top tips for supporting the future of children and young people with SEN.

About This SEN Show Series

The special educational needs community has undergone drastic changes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, following a month after the return to school in the new normal, join the Tes SEN Show's expert speakers as they explore what we know now and top tips for supporting the future of children and young people with SEN.
Sessions in this SEN Show Series
  • What’s new in the world of SEND?
    Stay on top of the latest DfE updates on SEND for schools returning after six months of lock-down. Attendees will also discover infor... View more
  • Exploring approaches to supporting SEN children and the current challenges facing schools
    This webinar explores the current SEN support challenges and investigates how these might be overcome. Julia Clouter, Head of Educati... View more
  • Supporting the effects of loss and trauma for children and young people with SEND
    Find out why and how emotions resulting form loss and trauma occur, recognise that pupils’ life experiences (and ‘attachment’) impact... View more
  • Digital accessibility and staying safe online for young people
    Help children and young people stay safe online and explore strategies for digital accessibility.
  • Supporting speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) during times of change
    Children and young people with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) will all react to change, and the stress that it may c... View more
  • Whole school SEND; what it is, why government are funding it and what it means to frontline staff
    Discover vital resources from the Whole School SEND consortium and how to join the Community of Practice...

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