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Inclusive Strategies Game: CPD for SENCOs

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  • 23 Nov 2023
CPD

The resource can be used to support SENCOs in their role in delivering effective CPD for staff. This resource comprises a photocopiable training activity for use with staff and is suitable for SENCOs from Early Years settings, schools and colleges. The benefits of using this resource are to help to make SEND CPD sessions active, engaging and useful.

This resource was first published in October 2020 and was last reviewed in November 2023.

Suitable for: SENCO

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