Exploring the long term impact of COVID on families of young people with SEND
- General
- 01 Oct 2023
These slides were presented by Mrunal Sisodia OBE and Tina Emery at nasen Live 2021. If you like what you see, please come along to our flagship event next year! Keep an eye out in our newsletter or magazine to know when tickets are on sale.
Session Synopsis
This session will look at the work of the NNPCF in helping families to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and young people with SEND.
Mrunal and Tina will share what approaches schools and associated health and social care services can put in place to mitigate some of the damage already done and support children and young people with SEND to recover including real life experiences from families.
Session audience: Predominantly aimed at primary and secondary practitioners but others welcome, including families and people with lived experience
This resource was last reviewed in October 2023.
Suitable for: A parent/carer, Assistant Head Teacher, Consultant, Deputy Head Teacher, Early Years Practitioner, Education psychologist, Governor, Head Teacher, Inclusion Manager/Leader, Newly Qualified Teacher, Other, SENCO, Senior Leader, Student, Support staff, Teacher, Teaching Assistant, Tutor, Young person
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