WEBINARS – January 2021 – Parents and Carers in Lockdown
WEBINAR WORKSHOPS – Timing: Each session runs from 11am-12pm
Cost: Pay what you can afford
New Covid-19 inspired series delivered by psychologists Colin and Elliot Newton, plus Derek Wilson using the Zoom platform. We want to directly support and inform parents and carers and so indirectly benefit the children and young people with the greatest needs. Parenting is hard enough but supporting learning, hope and self image in these times has never been harder! Please share with anyone who might benefit…
The webinars are focused on trying to parent, encourage, support and include children and young people at this difficult time. Engage and learn in the comfort of your own setting as we explore a range of challenges. The content of the sessions will aim to allow safe sharing of experiences, provide fresh insights as well as practical strategies. The sessions will be very easy to understand and will share wisdom of those present as well as provide some guiding ideas.
Unable to make the time and date? You can access a replay if you enrol below – we will send a link by email.
Dates are as follows…
January
19th – Principles for supporting your own child’s learning at home during Lockdown
20th – Ideas for interrupting the isolation of children and young people in lockdown
25th – Race and Friendship – How to be a better friend
26th – Maintaining hope and positivity for your child or young person in Lockdown
Please register through Eventbrite, either above with a donation or below at no cost, and consider helping us run these webinars by contributing to us after the session with one of our Alternative Payment Options
Cost: Pay what you can afford
If you do not wish to pay via Eventbrite, follow the links below to sign up for each webinar for free then you could pay with one of out Alternative Payment Options
19th Jan – 20th Jan – 25th Jan – 26th Jan
Alternative Payment Options
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Thank you in advance for your financial support for this webinar. By donating £45 or more you will be helping us to run more webinars and improve their quality and reach.
We can invoice you or your employer or you can pay direct
via Bank Transfer:
Clydesdale Bank: Inclusive Solutions
82-70-18 – 80531946
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About the Trainers:
Colin Newton was Principal Educational Psychologist of City of Nottingham LA from 1998 – 2001, where he contributed to the consultation on and successful development of an inclusive education policy across the LA. In 1999 Colin and Derek Wilson collaborated in the writing of their best seller Circles of Friends reflecting some 5 years of training and development work to bring this approach to the UK.
In 2001 he co-founded Inclusive Solutions with Derek to promote the mainstream inclusion of all children and adults across the UK whatever their difference, impairment or challenge. Inclusive Solutions provides accessible, interactive training on all aspects of inclusive practice, in inclusion settings and beyond. Colin’s career has been values driven, but also practical using applied psychology in training and real life problem solving with schools, families and individual children and young people.
Graphics and co-training provided by Elliot Newton
‘I have been associated with Inclusive Solutions since very early in life, as Colin is my Dad! Because of this I have grown up with an inclusive attitude and have many friends who are disabled or different in some way, and I am quite proud that I was described by Jack Pearpoint as having “inclusion in my DNA”! I love training and I am a confident facilitator, whether its graphics, process or in the community, and beleive that the work we are doing at Inclusive Solutions is truly making an impact. I spent a few months in the US with Neighbours Inc. and Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy, and learnt a lot about the ways that people can be supported in the community in a person centred way. I always wanted to work with people, which is what motivated me to pursue my Masters degree in Psychology (MSc) from Leeds Beckett University which I completed in September 2018. My dissertation project was focused on the ways Neurotypicals can support Autistic people to make new friends in the community and is available to read on our website. I now live in East London and travel around the UK supporting people to live the life they want to live’
Have you seen our online courses?
Visit: https://inclusive-solutions-school.teachable.com/courses
Tags: behaviour, Challenging behaviours, community building, Courage, education, Inclusion, Mental Health, Problem Solving Processes, psychology, Racism, training