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Course - Educational Psychology -Working with Parents of children with SEMH,Social Emotional and Mental Health, delivered by Educational Psychology team - 0-25 Inclusive Education Service
All school staff MUST book on to our courses via the following website:
http://www.skills4bradford.co.uk/
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Title
Working with Parents of children with SEMH needs -
Social Emotional and Mental Health
Description of Training
This session is aimed at school staff and professionals who already have some knowledge and experience around SEMH needs and are looking to extend their work with families in order to achieve the best possible outcomes. Content will focus on support to establish a positive working relationship with families alongside evidence-based strategies and suggestions for joint intervention.
Attendees are expected to leave with a greater confidence in working with families around SEMH issues and with expanded knowledge around the strategies and supports which can be successful in improving outcomes for these young people.
Refreshments provided mid-morning
Suitable For
SENCO / Inclusion Manager
Dates, Times and Venue
08.10.19 - 9.00am-12pm - Margaret McMillan Tower
Cost
£95.00
Published: 04/07/2019 Audience: SENCO / Inclusion Manager Contact: Heather Varo
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