Training Opportunities for School Staff 2014/15

Training Opportunities for School Staff 2014/15
Developing every child’s speech, language and communication skills
Supporting speech, language and communication skills in mainstream settings
Early identification of speech, language and communication needs
Delivering effective targeted support in small groups
Practical strategies and ideas
The Speech and Language Therapy Service offers
a range of training opportunities for school staff
throughout the year. All of our training courses
are mapped onto the Speech, Language and
Communication Framework (SLCF), which
identifies levels of competency for the entire
children’s workforce in relation to speech,
language and communication. Our training
courses develop competences at a universal and
enhanced level.
We offer a range of opportunities including half day sessions, full day Language for Learning training, workshops to
support small group targeted interventions and the yearlong Every Child a Talker programme which offers a whole
setting approach and support for early years.
Written and delivered by qualified and experienced speech and language
therapists working in partnership with specialist teachers
To book a place: Elaine Packwood, Language for Learning
Tel: 01562 751866 or email
enquiries@languageforlearning.co.uk
Language for Learning training supports schools at a universal level, offering a whole
school or whole class approach. We also offer training from a range of outside speakers
covering some of our favourite universal and targeted programmes of intervention.
New SEN Code of Practice with Emma Jordan and Jacqui Woodcock
25th November 2014: 9.15-12noon at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £65 per place
This practical session provides an overview of the new SEN Code of Practice, a comprehensive guide and resources to
support SLCN within the graduated response; audit tools and materials to help schools in planning their School Offer
Signalong: An Introduction
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12 November 2014: 9.15-12noon at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £60 per place
A practical introduction to Signalong, a sign supported system based on British Sign Language
NEW AND UPDATED: SENCO Survival Course
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11 March 2015: 9.15-12.15 at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £75 per place
An essential half day course for SENCOs, provides a whole school approach to supporting SLCN and the ‘SENCO Survival
Kit’ packed and ready for use back in school
NEW AND UPDATED: TA Survival Course
18th March 2015: 9.15-12.15 at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £75 per place
An essential half day course for TAs, provides practical ideas to supporting SLCN and the ‘TA Survival Kit’ packed and
ready for use back in school
Language for Thinking with Anna Branagan and Stephen Parsons
24th April 2015: 9.15-3.30pm at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £130 per place
Quick, practical and easy to use in the classroom, this targeted intervention programme helps children to develop verbal
reasoning and thinking skills
TALKABOUT with Alex Kelly
23rd and 24th June 2015: 9.15-3.30pm at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £135 per day or £235 for 2 days
Flexible one or two day training course to support school staff in using the highly effective TALKABOUT social
communication skills programmes. Already attended Day 1? Come along to Day 2!
To book a place: Elaine Packwood, Language for Learning
Tel: 01562 751866 or email
enquiries@languageforlearning.co.uk
Language for Learning in the Secondary School
8th July 2015: 9.15-12noon at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £85 per place
Supporting students with SLCN at Key Stages 3 & 4, includes identification of SLCN, a whole school approach, key
practical strategies for use across the curriculum
Word Aware with Anna Branagan and Stephen Parsons
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17 July 2015: 9.15-3.30pm at Perdiswell Young People’s Club, Worcester £130 per place
Fast paced, fun and interactive workshop style day – all you need to know about developing vocabulary and introducing
Word Aware at a whole school, whole class, small group or individual level
For Early Years Practitioners
Introduction for Early Years Practitioners: Foundation Stage
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12 November 2014, 23rd February 2015 and 9th June 2015: 9.30-12.30pm, various venues £25 per place
Essential introduction to speech, language and communication needs designed for everyone working in early years
settings
Foundation Stage Course: Two Day Training Course for EY Practitioners
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3 February & 3rd March 2015: 9.15-3.30pm, Worcestershire Young Farmer’s Club, Shires Farm, Hawford, Worcester
Comprehensive two day training course includes identification of SLCN and exploration of specific language and
communication skills, including processing information, understanding language, vocabulary, expressive language and
adult child interaction £120 per place
Every Child a Talker
This year long programme reduces the number of children at risk of speech, language and communication needs by
equipping early years practitioners with knowledge, skills and an extensive range of strategies and approaches.
The programme includes:
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Settings identifying a member of staff to take on the role of the Early Language Lead Practitioner (ELLP)
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Two full days of Language for Learning Foundation Stage training (as above)
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Three half day cluster meetings to explore knowledge, share skills and expertise
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In setting support – the ECaT team visit regularly throughout the duration of the programme to support
implementation
Recruitment for the 2015 cohort will start in March 2015, settings need to
register an interest as soon as possible as we offer this programme free of charge
to 15 settings per year
Contact Ros Pow on 01562 752749 or email rosalind.pow@nhs.net
Delivered by an experienced speech and language therapist and specialist teacher
Talking Matters Workshops
To book a place please ring 01527 488326
Or email - tracy.horncastle@nhs.net
Supporting schools to deliver
targeted interventions for children
with SLCN
Early Years Listening
An Early Years workshop which explains how to teach children good listening skills and to understand why they are
important, and shows how to generalise good listening skills in group settings.
13th November 2014, 9am – 12pm. £50 per place
Foundation Stage
Early Years Understanding
This workshop explains the different points of breakdown that can effect understanding, and shares practical activities
and strategies that can help overcome difficulties in understanding.
10th February 2015, 9am – 12pm. £50 per place
Foundation Stage
Early Years Speech
An Early Years version of the speech workshop. A workshop that explains the different stages of breakdown that can
cause speech difficulties, and shares practical activities and strategies to help children overcome speech difficulties.
To be confirmed Summer 2015. £50 per place
Foundation Stage
Our workshops are held at: Worcestershire Young Farmers’ Club, Shires Farm, Hawford, Worcester, WR3 7SG
Social Skills
This workshop explains why children can have difficulty developing social skills and shows how to help them understand
social rules and interact appropriately with other children and adults.
19th November 2014, 9am – 12pm. £65 per place
Key Stage 1 and above
Memory and Learning
A workshop that explains how memory works & how different strategies can help us remember information. It provides a
practical memory assessment to determine children's strengths & shows how to use this to help children learn & retain
information.
27th November 2014, 9am – 12pm. £65 per place
Key Stage 1 and above
Speech
A workshop that explains the different stages of breakdown that can cause speech difficulties, and shares practical
activities and strategies to help children overcome speech difficulties
28th January 2015, 9am – 12pm. £65 per place
Key Stage 1 and above
Teaching Children to Listen
A whole day workshop which explains how to teach children good listening skills in a fun and effective way, to understand
why this skill is important and how to generalise good listening skills. Includes a resource pack and manual of activities.
25th February 2015, 9.30am – 3.30 pm. £95 per place
Foundation Stage and above