Great to be at Nansen Primary School in Birmingham for a parent workshop on working together to create one page profiles for children with SEND @BirminghamPCF@BirminghamEdu@LeighTrust_COO
Have you applied for the NPQ SENCO course yet? You have until the 27/09/24 to apply for the UCL and Birmingham City Council NPQ. Join colleagues from Birmingham and the surrounding areas for an NPQ delivered in Birmingham by Pupil and School Support https://t.co/UYO0tTCIia
We are counting down---just one more month before DLD day on oct 18, 2024. Let's get our acts together to speak up for people with Developmental Language Disorder! @RADLDcam#DLDday
Birmingham Area SENCo Team require a qualified teacher (QTS status) with expertise in Early Years and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) for 3 days per week (0.6 fte) https://t.co/mwJTdq7ILt
Day 8 of our countdown to Developmental Language Disorder Day #DLDday on 20th October. This DLD Fact Sheet has been developed as a helpful resource to share with people from a variety of settings. Download it here... https://t.co/2kryg0sQUP
@RADLDcam#devlangdis#DLDday
We're counting down to Developmental Language Disorder Day on Friday 20th October 2023. Each day, we'll share a fact about #DLD to help raise awareness. Here's DLD Fact 1, Day 1...
@RADLDcam#DLDday#devlangdis
At tonight’s #AskAndy Moseley event, @andy4wm outlined four outcomes from yesterday’s road safety summit: 1) Increased policing; 2) Infrastructure and changes to roads, including the city-wide maximum speed of 30mph; 3) More cameras, faster; 4) A behaviour change campaign.
It’s day 1 of some of us SLTs having PODD training from @AceCentre 🗯️💬💭🗣️📖 The ALD team are prioritising the AAC pathway at the moment & this training is vital in upskilling our knowledge on providing paper based communication aids. Thank you @bhamcommunity LBR! 👏🏼