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NatSIP/HoSS Event - Evidencing the Impact

Date: Wednesday 2 October 2019
Venue: Hamilton House
Mabledon Place
London
WC1H 9BD

 

The follwing presentations from the above event are available:

Session 1:

document André Imich (DfE) - Update from the DfE on SEND

Session 2:

document Nick Whittaker (Ofsted) The new Ofsted framework

Session 3:

document 3.1 Joanne Hogg (Head of Sheffield Vision Support Service) - Evidencing the impact of VI teacher intervention

document 3.2 Joy Rosenberg, Jane North and Gary Webster (Mary Hare and present/past BAEA chairs) - Update on Educational audiology and the impact on outcomes

  document 3.3 Jane Peters - A facilitated discussion on SI services' role and preparation for impact in local area reviews

-- Lunch --

Session 4:

document Brian Lamb - Sensory Impairment Training - The MQ and findings from the UCL SEND training research project

Session 5: Updates from the sector:

document 5.1 Tina Wakefield - The Apprenticeship model for SI MQs

document 5.2 Lindsey Rousseau - A new membership model for NatSIP

Session 6:

6.4 Sarah Holton (RNIB) - Evidencing impact with children with VI in the early years [Presentation not available]
  document 6.4.1 RNIB Events Document
  document 6.4.2 Workshop Handout

 6.5 Emma Fraser and Tina Wakefield (NDCS) - Looking at the updated HI monitoring protocol to evidence impact in the early years. A facilitated discussion. [No presentation] More information will be available as the work develops

document 6.6 Bev Mars (NatSIP Associate) - MSI children and young people in mainstream - what 'good' looks like.