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SEND CPD on Demand Content Guide

  • Webcasts
  • 31 Dec 2024
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We’ve designed this subscription with the entire education sector in mind, but to help make your decision, about what content to access first, we have created a content guide.

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Inclusive Maths for Primary settings: Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) and support in maths

  • Webcasts
  • 16 Sep 2024
£50.00
Webcast
Webinar
inclusive schools
mainstream
primary school

This session explores a deeper look at SpLD areas of need and how to develop accessibility as part of the universal provision to support learners.

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Supporting spelling in the classroom

  • Webcasts
  • 09 Jul 2024
£50.00
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Webinar
mainstream
condition specific
specialist settings

This webcast is for teachers and practitioners who want to support children and young people with spelling difficulties. This webcast is suitable for both primary and secondary phases.

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Autistic learners and the mainstream setting - Your choice webinar recording

  • Webcasts
  • 24 Jun 2024
£50.00
Webinar
condition specific
mainstream
autism

This webinar looks at inclusive practice to support all learners, including those who are autistic.

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Twilight Talks Research Series: Do you understand, or do you just listen? – Co-producing research in Specialist (Autism) Mentoring

  • Webcasts
  • 17 Jun 2024
Free
Twilight Talks
Research Series

Universities in the UK have seen a remarkable increase in the number of autistic students, with some 18,800+ in attendance. More than half receive funding for Specialist (Autism) Mentoring to “remove barriers to learning”.