Reflecting Upon Safeguarding and Young People with SEND

Cost - £99+VAT for members, £149+VAT for non-members - Book 5 places and get your 6th free!

The safeguarding support for children and their families with SEND sit within a growing community within all educational establishments . Understanding why children with SEND are at greater risk and developing a clear, robust and effective safeguarding culture which allows them to learn and develop is key.

We will explore approaches which can be taken within the context of a whole school approach to safeguarding.

Presenter

Christine Freestone has a broad experience of education and social care. She is former head teacher, inspector, nurse, and senior leader for children in care with a particular passion for working with SEND. Chris works alongside leaders in supporting them to work within the legal frameworks , always with the child at the centre. She understands the vital role of front-line processes in education settings in keeping children safe and supporting staff in doing so. Her style is one of supporting reflective practice and practitioner/leadership development.

Aims and objectives:

The opportunity for colleagues to explore :
1. The reasons why children with SEND are at greater risk
2. Taking an intersectional approach
3. Clarity about communication 
4. Common barriers in detection and reporting

What you need to know to attend:

The course will run for one session via Zoom.

Registration starts at 9:15, then the course will run from 9:30-14:45.

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