Supporting inclusive practice and provision at Key Stage 1

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This webinar will develop the skills of school staff in mainstream primary schools to support children with more complex needs in Key Stage 1 to be well included at school, with a focus on using visual support.

This is the second session in our training series, aimed at enhancing the knowledge, understanding and strategies used by mainstream staff. It will be delivered by Dr Carrie Gould (Specialist Senior Educational Psychologist (Cognition and Learning)) and Lucy Bomford (Specialist Speech and Language Therapist – Language and DLD, Communication and Interaction Team).

This session stems from the evaluation of the Early Years Transition Project. The first small cohort of children in Devon were supported through the Early Years Transition Project during reception from 2023 to 2024.  The project was led by the Early Years Advisory Team at Devon County Council. It aimed to explore the impact of enhanced transition support in reception and develop inclusive practice through reception to year 1.

Feedback from staff who attended a supporting inclusive practice webinar in December 2024 suggested that developing knowledge and understanding of inclusion and what this means for staff who are supporting learners with more complex needs is an area which staff would like to explore.

Training objectives

  • To enhance the knowledge, understanding and strategies used by mainstream staff supporting children who have more complex needs in Key Stage 1, with particular reference to inclusion and visual support. 
  • To network with other mainstream schools who are supporting Key Stage 1 children, to share good practice, problem solve and offer peer support.
  • To develop understanding of the support available via Devon County Council’s education teams and feedback on training priorities.
Product code: EPSS-TRN-01017

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