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- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring 'memory for learning’ in secondary/FE settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring 'understanding executive functioning’ in primary settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring ‘Person Centred Learning – Listening and Working with Learners and Their Families’ in secondary/FE settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring ‘Person Centred Learning – Listening and Working with Learners and Their Families’ in primary settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring 'understanding executive functioning’ in secondary/FE settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring 'developing maths skills’ in primary settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring 'developing maths skills’ in secondary/FE settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring approaches to creating a emotionally safe environment in primary settings.
- Online Units
- Universal SEND Services
- Live Discussion
- SEMH
Join us for a FREE discussion exploring 'memory for learning’ in primary settings.
- Condition-specific video
Our condition-specific videos aim to develop an NQT's knowledge of SEND and to introduce them to helpful resources and tips for the classroom.
- SEMH
- social, emotional and mental wellbeing
- Covid-19
- WSS past event
This webinar session will introduce principles that can be used by teachers and school leaders to identify the signs that pupils have experienced trauma during lockdown.
- Children's Mental Health Week
- YMHFA
- SEMH
- Place2Be
This article from Dr Tina Rae featured in our bi-monthly members’ magazine, nasen Connect. Join Dr Rae (a child psychologist specialising in children’s mental health) as she contemplates the impact of the pandemic on mental health
- Children's Mental Health Week
- YMHFA
- SEMH
- Place2Be
Lisa Blackett, a wellbeing and leadership coach discusses our ever-increasing world of digital connection and why it is so crucial for educators to be able to ‘switch off.’
- Children's Mental Health Week
- YMHFA
- SEMH
- Place2Be
Johanna Aiyathurai (CEO of Learn and Thrive) looks at the impact of relationships and sex education (RSE) on children and young people with SEND, and how it needs to be prioritised as a foundation block for greater independence and healthy relationships.
- wellbeing
- WSS past event
- SEMH
A webinar designed specifically for Headteachers and Senior Leaders giving an overview of the professional obligation leaders maintain for their own wellbeing in order to effectively lead inclusive schools.
- mental health
- SEMH
This webcast shares existing free tools to inform whole school strategy development including the measurement and monitoring of social, emotional and mental wellbeing.
- Wider Resources
- mental health
- SEMH
Ways of meeting children’s social, emotional and mental health needs.
- early years
- case study
- mental health
- social, emotional and mental wellbeing
- SEMH
In this case study we hear from Sue Cullingford, a Preschool Leader at Stepping Stones Preschool in Bath. Sue describes how she has worked to support a 4-year old child in her setting, identified as needing additional support around Social, Emotional and
- mental health
- SEMH
New data released on Time to Talk Day (1 February) highlights the extent to which young people are avoiding speaking about their mental health - and how older people are embracing the importance of speaking up.
- HQT
- QFT
- mainstream
- WSS past event
This two-part webinar series will focus on how high-quality teaching, also known as quality-first teaching (QFT), can be targeted at identified areas of need.