How new government-funded training can help you spot and support SEND in your setting

This information is brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Early Years team, for the attention of all all Early Years SENCO's.

Identifying and supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) as early as possible is vital in helping every child reach their full potential. Yet many early years professionals face challenges in recognising emerging needs and accessing the right support and training.

To help you strengthen your knowledge and confidence, we're inviting you to join our upcoming webinar, How new government-funded training can help you spot and support SEND in your setting.

In this session, we'll explore the government's new Early Years Special Educational Needs Coordinator (EY SENCO) training and how it can support practitioners to better identify developmental differences, understand individual needs, and provide effective support for children with SEND.

We'll hear from experts about the training available, how settings can access it, and the practical impact it can have on outcomes for children, families and practitioners alike.

What we'll cover:

  • An overview of the new government-funded Early Years Child Development Training programme
  • How the training supports early identification of SEND and developmental needs
  • Practical strategies for supporting children with SEND in early years settings
  • The benefits of upskilling your workforce and creating more inclusive provision
  • How to access the training and make the most of available resources

We'd be delighted if you could join us for what promises to be an informative and practical session.