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Upcoming Continuing Professional Development

Discover the latest upcoming CPD that nasen will be hosting. We offer CPD on a wide range of topics and themes from universal teaching, to high quality practice and condition specific introductions. 

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Upcoming events

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Early Years SEND Reviewer Training - Wolverhampton

Online
07 Oct 2024
FREE
early years

This DfE funded training is available only to Early Years SENCOs from PVI and Early Years maintained school settings in Wolverhampton Local Authority.

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Specialist Spotlight: Supporting sensory differences in the learning environment (Primary)

Online
07 Oct 2024
FREE
Live Discussion
Online Units
Universal SEND Services

Dr Jamie Galpin, CPsychol, a founding member of Special Networks and a chartered Developmental Psychologist, has dedicated more than 20 years to the fields of inclusion, psychology, innovation, participation, and learning.

Specialist Spotlight: An introduction to teaching learners with physical needs (Primary)

Online
08 Oct 2024
FREE
Live Discussion
Online Units
Universal SEND Services

The discussion will be hosted by Whole School SEND’s National Delivery Coordinator, Caroline Sutton-Reid, and everyone will be encouraged to join in, ask questions and share experiences.

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Specialist Spotlight: Supporting sensory differences in the learning environment (Secondary / FE)

Online
09 Oct 2024
FREE
Online Units
Live Discussion
Universal SEND Services

Dr Jamie Galpin, CPsychol, a founding member of Special Networks and a chartered Developmental Psychologist, has dedicated more than 20 years to the fields of inclusion, psychology, innovation, participation, and learning.

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Early Years SEND Reviewer Training - Croydon

Online
10 Oct 2024
FREE
early years

This DfE funded training is available only to Early Years SENCOs from PVI and Early Years maintained school settings in Croydon Local Authority.

Embracing Inclusion: Supporting learners with Down Syndrome and other learning disabilities in the mainstream classroom

Online
10 Oct 2024
FREE
Live Webinar

In the webinar, Sharon Smith will discuss how to work with families to support the inclusion of learning-disabled pupils, including those with the most complex needs, in a mainstream classroom.

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Meeting the Needs of Every Child (10am - 12pm)

Online
11 Oct 2024
FREE
early years

This DfE funded online course is FREE to access and will provide Early Years Practitioners with an overview and understanding of inclusive practice for SEND in Early Years settings.

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Specialist Spotlight: An Introduction to speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) (Primary)

Online
14 Oct 2024
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Units
Live Discussion

Join us for a FREE discussion exploring speech, language and communication needs in Primary settings.

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Specialist Spotlight: Supporting the development of speech, language and communication skills (Primary)

Online
16 Oct 2024
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Units
Live Discussion

Join us for a FREE discussion exploring speech, language and communication needs in Primary settings.

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Twilight Talks Research Series: Digital story telling in inclusive primary settings

Online
17 Oct 2024
FREE
Research Series
Live Webinar
Twilight Talks
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In this session delivered by Kalliopi Kritsotak Institute of Education, UCL’s faculty for Education and Society, participants will explore how Digital Storytelling (DST) can enhance writing skills for students with dyslexia by addressing spelling difficul

Recognised Teacher/Practitioner of SEND programme Module 3 – Development of a professional artefact Session 2 (2 - 3pm)

Online
24 Oct 2024
FREE
Recognised Practitioner
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Recognised Teacher

The session will give you the opportunity to discuss your thoughts and ideas to begin working on the development of your artefact. These webinars are included in the "Recognised Teacher/Practitioner of SEND" module.

Access to this event is exclusive to users with the nasen Recognised Teacher of SEND, nasen Recognised Practitioner of SEND

Book now

Recognised Teacher/Practitioner Module 1 live session_ Introduction to SEND in Practice (4 - 5pm)

Online
05 Nov 2024
FREE
Intro Practitioner
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Intro Teacher

This session will focus on contextualising the information delivered through the “An introduction to SEND in Practice” webinars. 

Access to this event is exclusive to users with the nasen Recognised Teacher of SEND, nasen Recognised Practitioner of SEND

Book now
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Twilight Talks: Accessibility by design for FE Colleges, why does it matter and how do you do it?

Online
06 Nov 2024
FREE
Twilight Talks
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Assistive Technology

You will leave understanding the benefits that assistive technology and accessible design has for all students by hearing from real life users with different disabilities and learning differences

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Meeting the Needs of Every Child (5pm - 7pm)

Online
07 Nov 2024
FREE
early years

This DfE funded online course is FREE to access and will provide Early Years Practitioners with an overview and understanding of inclusive practice for SEND in Early Years settings.

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Recognised Teacher/Practitioner Module 2 live session_Understanding and Supporting Universal Needs (2 - 3pm)

Online
11 Nov 2024
FREE
Universal needs

This session will focus on contextualising the information delivered through the webinars included within the “Understanding and Supporting Universal Needs” module.

Access to this event is exclusive to users with the nasen Recognised Teacher of SEND, nasen Recognised Practitioner of SEND

Book now

Specialist Spotlight: An Introduction to speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) (Secondary / FE)

Online
11 Nov 2024
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Live Discussion
Online Units
SLCN

Join us for a FREE discussion exploring speech, language and communication needs in Secondary / FE settings.

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Specialist Spotlight: Creating a learning environment that supports speech, language and communication (Secondary / FE)

Online
12 Nov 2024
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Live Discussion
Online Units

Join us for a FREE discussion exploring speech, language and communication needs in Secondary / FE settings.

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Twilight Talks: Supported internship programmes: an excellent pathway into employment for young people with SEND

Online
13 Nov 2024
FREE
Twilight Talks
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Find out why supported internship programmes are proven to be excellent pathways into employment for young people with SEND and how you can use this information to better prepare your students for the world of work.

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Meeting the Needs of Every Child (6pm - 8pm)

Online
18 Nov 2024
FREE
early years

This DfE funded online course is FREE to access and will provide Early Years Practitioners with an overview and understanding of inclusive practice for SEND in Early Years settings.

Specialist Spotlight: Understanding behaviour as communication (Secondary / FE)

Online
19 Nov 2024
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Units
Live Discussion
SEMH

Featuring Sarah Johnson: Sarah Johnson has worked in education for the last nineteen years. As a qualified teacher, Sarah has enjoyed roles in mainstream schools, Pupil Referral Units, Alternative Provision and psychiatric in-patient services.