CENMAC
CENMAC at Âé¶¹Íø is a unique person-centred support service offering assesssments, reviews and the loan of assistive technology to help children and young people, aged 2 to 25 usually with an EHCP, access the curriculum and/or to communicate.
We look at the abilities and strengths of every child or young person we assess and focus on enabling their potential, giving them a voice, and increasing their independence.ÌýOur holistic approach involves a multi-disciplinary team of professionals working together with schools and families to achieve positive outcomes.
We run free online and face-to-face training to help teachers, TAs, SENCOs, parents and carers build confidence using Assistive Technology to better support the children and young people who are using it to assist with their communication and learning. Visit our training page to see our upcoming events.
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Place2Be
°Õ³ó¾±²õÌýonline children’s mental health trainingÌýcourse developed from our work in schools, enhances professionals’ understanding of children’s mental health and introduces approaches that foster positive wellbeing in schools and communities. We have versions for teachers, student teachers and youth workers.
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Anna Freud National Centre
for Children and Families
We’veÌýcreated an evidence-based framework so that you can decide on your own approach to mental health and wellbeing in 5 simple steps. Our 5 Steps Framework isÌýdeveloped by mental health experts and teachers, for teachers.
It’s interactive, it’s simple and it’s free. It will help you to support staff, lead change, and engage with parents, carers and the community so that you can meet your pupils’ and students’ needs.
µþ²âÌý, you can moveÌýthrough the steps at your own pace and update a personalised action planning tool that can be regularly reviewed.
Read ourÌýÌýfor more information on how to use the framework.
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Learn Live
WithÌýFREE accessÌýto a wide variety ofÌýlive interactiveÌýbroadcastsÌýand videoÌýon demandÌýwith liveÌýchat support, you can educate your class on careers and health education.
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AAC Modules
Commissioned by NHS Education for Scotland (NES) as part of the Scottish Right to Speak initiative, CALL Scotland has produced a series of 2 online learning modules on Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Aimed at services, teams or individuals to review their current knowledge and develop best practice, and to ensure positive outcomes for people who use AAC.
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The National College
Online CPD training courses for Âé¶¹Íø staff:
Link: Ìý |Ìý Then sign in and choose the recommended course
Microsoft Windows Training
Learn how to use Microsoft Windows and get started on creating, designing and editing documents.
Microsoft Teams
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Future Learning
FutureLearn, an online learning platform, which has partnered with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team has created a course on tackling the coronavirus.
The course content itself will be updated based on the latest information and it is taught by senior clinical epidemiologists and researchers. We see this as an essential part of helping people stay safe and informed.
You can find the courseÌý
It is completely free for anybody to take and everybody enrolled in the course will be able to access the materials indefinitely. It would be very helpful if you could pass these details on to your staff and parents, and link to this course from your school website or blog.
Greenwich Safeguarding Training
Do you need training – sign up for free via Greenwich’s Ìýand help keep the children of Royal Greenwich safe.
Make Every Opportunity Count training
Free, one-hour Make Every Opportunity Count e-learning is now available to support all staff and volunteers working across Greenwich.
It helps you know when, where and how to best signpost local people to help improve their health and wellbeing.
https://livewellgreenwich.org.uk/helpothers/training/
Approach Training at Âé¶¹Íø
The benefits of Approach Positive Behaviour Training in schools
Principals have a responsibility to keep both staff and children safe in their schools, by providing not only a safe physical environment, but by also promoting an ethos in which the rights of the individual are respected in a learning environment which both challenges and supports.
- ÌýIs based on team work not just among the adults but including the children.
- It provides staff with safe and supportive techniques to enable pupils with challenging behaviour to access education and care.
- It helps both staff and children to learn better ways of having their needs met without the need for physical intervention.
- When ‘supportive holding’ is necessary it gives children the confidence that they will be supported in a safe ethical manner, with dignity and respect, until they are able to resume control of their own behaviour by well-trained skilled staff.
- The long term goal is to enable children to maintain control of their own behaviour without supportive holding.
- Techniques allowÌýsupported freedom of movementÌýfor those with extreme and unpredictable behaviour.
- Techniques can be applied very lightly but still provide protection to staff, which will then allow children who have previously been excluded from activities, where they may have posed a threat to others, to take part.
- It promotes the use of the minimum force for the minimum time and has the student’s best interest at the centre of all we do.
- It promotes de-escalation without the need for physical intervention.
- It promotes the use of the least intrusive to the most restrictive techniques withÌýsupportive holding being a last resort.
- Works with theÌýnatural movementÌýof the body so staff do not have to rely on power and strength, which increases the confidence of both staff and pupils.
- Promotes positive relationships between staff and pupils which are consistent and developed through good communication and effective policies.
- ÌýIt Demonstrates how a well-managed incident, even when involvingÌýÌýsupportive holding, should lead to growth in relationship and learning for all parties.
- Adheres to the BILD Code of Practice for the use and reduction of RPIs(4th edition).
BehaviourWatch
fills the void between home and school, so no more missing report cards. It lets parents and teachers know how pupils are getting on at school. With real time attendance monitoring, issues can be flagged the moment they arise. BehaviourWatch also caters for children with Special Educational Needs and extra curricular activities.
Thriving at Work
Mark Dale-Emberton:
As Principal at Âé¶¹Íø, I have been considering how we can improve our school for everyone in it. I have secured the Governors backing in this initiative. We believe that it is a good time to make it clearer, that we are going to plan, implement and are seeking to improve and support mental health at work for all staff.
We will need you all to understand what we are trying to do, so we can all help each other improve our working environment, where we spend a significant amount of our life.
Click on the link below to read the document:
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Multimedia Advocacy
Discover how multimedia can be used to empower people. Registration is now open for the FREE online course.
Duration of Course: 8 Sessions
Session length: 3 Hours
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TED TalksÌýRecommended by SLT & Senco Team
TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less). TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 100 languages. Meanwhile, independently run TEDx events help share ideas in communities around the world.
Lots of good topics, including:
- How To stay calm when you know you will be stressed – Daniel Levitin
- Autism- what we know and don’t know yet – Wendy Chung
- The world needs all kinds of minds – Temple Grandin
- Why we all need to practice emotional first aid – Guy Winch
- What happens in your brain when you pay attention – Mehdi Ordikhani-seyedlar
Judicium – Health and Safety
Judicium Education now offer a simple and interactive eLearning facility providing access to a comprehensive library of school specific online courses.
- All staff are required to do:Ìý Health and Safety Basics
- Others include: H&S in schools, Risk Assessment, COSHH, Accident Investigation, Stress etc.
- Contact Sue Batstone re login and password
- Certificates should be printed and given to Nina Randall-Webb
Me-learning – Safeguarding and welfare
All staff are required to do:Ìý Safeguarding Level 1
Others Include: Mental Capacity
- You are pre-accessed to about 8, but if you click on the library there are others you can do for free – all our relevant to our work.
- You register yourself on the website for a login and password – please note the response is not immediate.
- Certificates should be printed and given to Nina Randall-Webb
The Open University
The Open University, established byÌýRoyal CharterÌýon 23 April 1969,Ìýis the leading university for flexible, innovative and world-leading research in the United Kingdom and in over 100 countries worldwide. Uniquely placed to understand the needs of part-time students, combining their learning while earning, our innovative, award-winning distance teaching credentials have seen over 2 million students receive an education, otherwise denied to them at campus-based universities.
The Open University now has some great free and certificated on-line courses.
As they advertise:Ìý “Dive in and Start Learning” – almost 1,000 courses, topical and interactive content and online games.
There are what they call badged courses – which have to be completed and the assessment passed:Ìý
These are targeted at ’employability’ – options include:
- Managing Money for Young Adults
- Developing Career Resilience
- Facilitating Learning in Practice
- Leadership and Followership
The Education and Development section of the Free Courses, has some useful ones:Ìý
Currently available includes:
- Understanding Dyslexia
- Dance Skills
- Teaching for Good Behaviour
- Perceptions of Corruption
- Facilitating Group discussions
When any online training is completed please print the certificate for Nina Randall-Webb.


