Posts Tagged ‘Inclusion’

ZOOM WEBINARS  – June 2020 – Mental Health, Autism and Inclusion

Mental Health – Autism – Inclusion

Webinars design to provide inspiration, practical tips, surprising and definitive content at a time when we really need this!

 Timing: Each session runs from 11am-1pm

£16 Registration per session 

 £85 to access all

£45 to access one theme – 4 sessions only

Following the success of April and May webinars, we are continuing our series of live workshops online using the Zoom platform. Engage and learn in the comfort of your own setting as we explore a range of challenges to a good, well-included life for any child or young person whatever their label or reputation. Replays will be available for at least 48 hours after each event so if you register but cannot attend you will always have access to these.  The content of the sessions will aim to provide fresh insights as well as practical strategies in these difficult times.  

Dates are as follows…

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Inclusion Series – ZOOM WEBINARS  – May 2020

 INCLUSION WEBINAR WORKSHOPS – Timing: Each session runs from 11am-1pm

FREE/VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS!

Following the success of April’s webinars, we are continuing our series of live workshops online using the Zoom platform. Engage and learn in the comfort of your own setting as we explore a range of challenges to a good, well-included life for any child or young person whatever their label or reputation. The content of the sessions will aim to provide fresh insights as well as practical strategies.  

Dates are as follows…

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Inclusion Series – ZOOM WEBINARS  – APRIL 2020

 INCLUSION WEBINAR WORKSHOPS – Timing: Each session runs from 2-4pm

FREE/VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS !

We present a series of live workshops online using the Zoom platform. Engage and learn in the comfort of your own setting as we explore a range of challenges to a good, well-included life for any child or young person whatever their label or reputation. The content of the sessions will aim to provide fresh insights as well as practical strategies.  

Dates are as follows…

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How to Prepare for Bringing Home a Disabled Newborn Baby

Bringing home your special needs newborn baby will certainly be a daunting prospect. For some support and advice for getting it right, read on…

‘All babies need and deserve a big welcome whatever struggles they may have ahead. Noone can prophecy the future of any child and no parent needs to be made to feel their child is less valuable than others’.

Micheline Mason – ‘Dear Parents’ (2008)

Bringing home a newborn baby is a difficult time for any parent, and new challenges arise altogether when your baby has special needs. The welcome from the medical world, family and friends is likely to be complicated by feelings of pity, shame, fear and negativity. Most parents of disabled children what the same hopeful and joyful welcome as everyone else! The cards, the balloon, the cake…

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Keys to Inclusion: Lowestoft, Suffolk

Colin Newton and Claire Darwin (PEP – Suffolk) provided challenging ‘Keys to Inclusion’ training for educators from a range of backgrounds in Lowestoft, Suffolk. Wonderful and moving engagement the whole day and the promise of increasing mainstream inclusion in Suffolk.

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Wellbeing Resources for Children coping with Coronavirus

International School Counsellors association
have some great wellbeing resources 

Books

  – *Something Bad Happened: A Kid’s Guide to Coping with events in the
  News
  <https://www.amazon.com/Something-Bad-Happened-Coping-Events/dp/1787750744/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Something%2BBad%2BHappened%3A%2BA%2BKid%E2%80%99s%2BGuide%2Bto%2BCoping%2Bwith%2Bevents%2Bin%2Bthe%2BNews&qid=1582316703&sr=8-1>*,
  Dawn Huebner -Ages 6-12. How to process different world events.
  – *What To Do When You’re Scared & Worried: A Guide for Kids
  <https://www.amazon.com/What-When-Youre-Scared-Worried/dp/1575421534/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=What%2BTo%2BDo%2BWhen%2BYou%E2%80%99re%2BScared%2B%26%2BWorried%3A%2BA%2BGuide%2Bfor%2BKids&qid=1582316733&sr=8-1>*,
  James J Crist -Ages 9-13. A help guide to processing fears and worries.

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Nottingham Community Circle

Nottingham Community Circle – in Basford – going really well! Trust building in new setting and wonderful offers and exchanges made including electric sewing machine, books, gardening offers and so much more!

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Colin Newton

0115 955 6045

Doug Newton

dnewton123@ntlworld.com

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