SENCo networks are termly opportunities for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Coordinators (SENCos) across the local area to meet up, share practice and hear the latest SEND related updates from the local authority, NHS and other partners. 

They aim is to help develop the collective knowledge and understanding of SEND best practice and offer an opportunity for regular engagement with colleagues. 

The sessions also act as a forum for SEND Practitioners to contribute to the SEND and Alternative Provision Partnership’s planning and development through regular consultations and feedback. 

The SENCo networks have 2 sessions a term; aimed at different audiences: 

  • early years settings
  • schools/post-16 settings

Outcomes:

  • to access any recent updates regarding special educational needs (SEN) processes, guidance and legislation
    to receive information on strategies to support children with SEND
    to have the opportunity to network with colleagues and ask questions relating to SEN practice

Booking:  

Attendance is completely free and can be booked in 3 ways: