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What training do staff supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities have?

In order for inclusion to be successful, all of our staff benefit from on-going access to support, training and resources.  A key aspect of this is mutual support and we readily share expertise between members of our staff with parents and carers so that we can work as a team most effectively to support children.  External professionals are frequently involved in training with staff, parents and carers.

As new needs and educational research arise, staff are provided with up-to-date training.

Currently staff have received training in –

  • Teamteach – a positive approach to supporting behaviour and de-escalating challenging situations involving positive handling.
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder.
  • Down’s Syndrome.
  • Dyslexia.
  • Dyspraxia.
  • Precision teaching.
  • Paired reading.
  • FFT Early Literacy Intervention.
  • PEIC-D (Promoting Early Interactive Conversations).
  • Attachment disorder.
  • Learn to Move – Move to Learn (Motivators).
  • Early Help Assessment (EHA) training & lead professional training.
  • ELSA – Emotional Literacy Support Assistant training.
  • Bereavement and loss.
  • Safeguarding – Levels 1, 2, 3 as well as other specialised training.
  • Medical – first aid, epipen, diabetes, individual training around care plans and any medical equipment.
  • Including the Hearing Impaired Child.
  • Signalong – a sign-supported communication system.
  • PECs - a picture exchange communication system to support communication.
  • Think Bricks