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SEMH - Supporting children with Autism Early Years-Support staff. Course delivered by the SEMH Team 0-25 Inclusive Education Service.
All School staff MUST book on to our courses via the following website link:
Bookable courses link: http://www.skills4bradford.co.uk/Training (Training & Events)
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Description of training
Comprehensive Autism training and insight for school staff who already have a basic knowledge and experience of Autism.
Participants will develop their understanding of Autism. They will gain practical knowledge of how to develop effective play, communication, social relationships, language and emotional regulation.
Staff will understand how to best meet the needs of a range of children with a diagnosis of Autism in a mainstream setting.
Full day course delivered by two Specialist Practitioners.
Refreshments: Lunch is provided with drinks plus drinks on arrival and mid-morning.
Suitable for
School/setting based teachers and SENCOs working in EYFS
Date/s, times & venue
20.11.19 – 9.00am to 3.30pm - Margaret McMillan Tower
Cost
£140 per person
Published: 27/08/2019 Audience: School/setting based teachers and SENCOs working in EYFS Contact: Heather Varo
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