SEND Up Your Skills: SEND CPD Training Sessions For Teachers

A series of targeted, standalone training sessions specifically designed to support teachers in meeting the diverse needs of students with SEND

As a leader, you understand the importance of equipping your teaching staff with the knowledge and skills needed to create an inclusive learning environment. SEND Up Your Skills offers a series of targeted, standalone CPD training sessions specifically designed to support teachers in meeting the diverse needs of students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

Why choose BEP briefings?

Our flexible, 90-minute sessions are designed to fit into your school’s professional development schedule while addressing the key challenges teachers face when working with pupils with SEND. Whether you are looking for a single, focused training session or a comprehensive approach to SEND support, SEND Up Your Skills will ensure that your staff are fully equipped to provide exceptional support for all pupils.

Training sessions could include:

The benefits:

Our flexible CPD delivery allows schools to select individual sessions or create a tailored programme to suit their specific needs. Designed to improve outcomes for pupils with SEND, our training equips teachers with practical strategies and tools while promoting continuous professional development and adaptability. By fostering stronger collaboration between teachers, SENCOs, and parents, and enhancing teacher well-being, we help create a supportive and effective learning environment for all.

Who is this for?
Teachers / All phases

 



Cost:

£300 per session 

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