Presentations are now available from the NatSIP Working Day Developments in Policy and Practice for the SI Sector on Tuesday 5 February 2019 at Hamilton House in London.
The following presentatons are available:
Session 1:
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André Imich's Presentation:
What 'good' looks like in Local Area Inspections
Session 2:
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Ali Fiddy's Presentation:
Why appeals to SENDIST are increasing in number and complexity
(Ali Fiddy is Chief Executive Officer of Iindependent Parental Special Education Advice (IPSEA). For more information on IPSEA see this flyer or the IPSEA website.)
Session 3: Workshops
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3a: Lindsey Rousseau's Presentation:
Equipping the whole school system for SI - an update from the NatSIP contract with Whole School SEND
3b: Tina Wakefield: The HI Early Years Framework - No presentation
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3c: Rory Cobb and Sue Keil's presentation
- The specialist VI curriculum and the role of the QTVI. See: https://viewweb.org.uk/
Session 4a:
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Lindsey Rousseau's Presentaton
: The SENDIST National Trial - an update
Session 4b:
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Brian Lamb's Presentation
: Emerging findings from the review of the MQ for SI
Session 5:
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Sue Lewis's Presentation:
Policy and Practice: Implications for the SI Sector
Session 6:
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Bev Mars's Presentation
: MSI in mainstream - what good looks like.
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Bev Mars's Handouts
6e: Nicky Ereaut: SI support services in the changing environment - no presentaton
6f: Alison Weaver: Addressing current challenges for VI and HI specialist provision - no presentation