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Developing Essential Foundations and Reducing Barriers for Learning Training Programme for SENCOs- Session 6 of 6

  • Session 1 - 2 October 2024
  • Session 2 - 27 November 2024
  • Session 3 - 28 January 2025
  • Session 4 - 27 March 2025
  • Session 5 - 8 May 2025
  • Session 6 - 3 July 2025

Session 1 Date:

Session Outline

Session 1:

Essential Foundations for Learning

Listening, attunement and shared attention

Play and active exploration

How children learn and the Learning Hierarchy

Effective use of TAs to facilitate and scaffold learning

Session 2:

Supporting Speech, Language & Communication in the Classroom

Maximising communication opportunities & skills for all

Auditory-friendly learning environments

Overcoming language barriers

EAL

Session 3:

Executive functioning difficulties, reducing barriers & providing support/adaptations

Attention, concentration, planning and organisation, working memory, impulse control, metacognition, self-regulation

Session 4:

Promoting Emotionally Safe Learning Environments

Promoting positive self-perceptions for children as learners

Growth Mindset Culture

Zone of Proximal Development

Session 5:

Accessible Learning Environments & Recording Challenges

Barriers and adaptations linked to VI, HI & PD

Use of Assistive Technology and other resources

Session 6:

Promoting Literacy development and reducing barriers

What is good practice for supporting all children to acquire literacy skills?

Promoting reading for pleasure

Evidence-based literacy interventions and reducing barriers

          

  • Facilitator
  • Venue & Travel Information

Lucy Charters, Principal Educational Psychologist, Rochdale Borough Council

Dr Lucy Charters, Principal Educational Psychologist

I started in education as a primary school teacher and after qualifying as an Educational Psychologist, began working for Rochdale Educational Psychology Service in 2003. I have particular interests in trauma-informed and attachment-aware approaches and am passionate about promoting psychologically healthy education systems.

Dr Jessica Stout, Specialist Practitioner Educational Psychologist

I qualified as an Educational Psychologist in 2020.  Prior to this I worked in mainstream and specialist high schools supporting young people with social, emotional and mental health needs.  I am a specialist practitioner for cared for children and work closely with the Virtual School. I am passionate about supporting children and young people to be heard and have their experiences understood and validated.  I am particularly interested in the interrelated connection between physiology and psychology, attuned caregiving and interactions and the importance of relationships for health and wellbeing. 

Dr Jo Lyons, Educational Psychologist 

I qualified as an educational psychologist in 1998, prior to which, I worked as a teacher and deputy head teacher across both primary and secondary sectors. I have lived and worked in Rochdale most of my life and my own children attended local Rochdale schools.  I am particularly interested in bereavement, loss, attachment and trauma, and how we can support the most vulnerable children and young people.  Along with other professionals and significant adults, I seek to reflect collaboratively on how we might facilitate healthy relationships and enable children and young people to engage, thrive, feel safe and develop emotionally, socially and educationally.

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