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Association of Child & Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH) has recently launched an initiative aimed at teachers, to enable schools to access and put to use resources that can genuinely make a difference to the mental wellbeing and educational outcomes...

- early years
As a result of our successful partnership with 6 other organisations in the Early Years SEND Partnership, nasen can highlight the following DfE-funded events and resources.

- Council for Disabled Children
The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) have produced new e-modules to add to their Training Catalogue. The new modules are entitled ‘Delivering Quality Annual Reviews’ and ‘The role of CAMHS in the EHCP process’.

The education charity Teach First have produced a new report calling on government to rethink the current approach and increase and expand the pupil premium.

A new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) has provided the first comprehensive picture of the impact of COVID-19 on the existing ‘disadvantage gap’.

As part of the programme a suite of resources are being developed that all schools can access. Assistive Technology Resource Bank One and Two have been published and are located on the nasen website.

Last week, Scanning Pens released a sponsored webinar, now available for free on the nasen website for members.

The Henry Smith Charity has just released the next set of grants for 2022 to provide access to recreational trips or holidays for groups of children who experience disadvantage or who have disabilities.

This annual conference taking place on the 15th June 2022 brings you the latest updates and practical guidance delivered via interactive Q&As, panel discussions and breakout rooms.

This year's event will share how UK Independent Schools’ can successfully support SEND pupils as we start to look beyond the pandemic.

The government and the Children’s Commissioner have started to look more closely at those pupils who are persistently absent.

- early years
The Danish word ‘Hygge’ is used to describe a feeling or moment that is cosy, charming or special.


New digital skills programme increases careers awareness

Despite the considerable efforts of teachers and school leaders, it is no secret that the pandemic - and the lockdowns enforced to contain it - has disrupted pupils’ learning across all phases of education.


The World Education Summit (WES) is back - bigger and better. Showcasing the very best and inspirational speakers at the forefront of education and reaching into classrooms and schools globally.


- early years
Free practitioner training to support deaf children in Early Years settings
