Our Calendar

Find out about PLP’s upcoming events, including our extensive programme of training sessions. If you'd like to book a place at any of our events, please get in touch with us by calling 01752 788076

21
May
PSA Support Group
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We are offering a network group for problem-solving, ways forward, ideas and inspiration led by experienced MAST Family Learning Mentors and a Senior EP.

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3
June
Understanding Domestic Abuse
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To develop an understanding of domestic abuse and its different forms in order to facilitate early intervention and effective support interventions: Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of all pupils: to have a more secure understanding of how a range of factors can inhibit pupils’ ability to learn, and how best to overcome these.

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5
June
Precision Teaching Level 2 (2 sessions)
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All participants must have completed a relevant Level 1 / introductory course in PT to attend this course (see previous course). This is a two-part training course to apply the theory and practice of Precision Teaching (PT) as a formative assessment strategy to enhance numeracy and handwriting / spelling skills. There is an expectation that all delegates will undertake an assignment using the PT approach between sessions 1 and 2. The second date of this training is 19th June 2025

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10
June
Therapeutic Mentoring Support Group
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Staff to feel supported in their work and confident in their ability to adapt their delivery of interventions to meet the specific needs of individual children and young people with social and emotional difficulties. Staff to feel able to overcome challenges that they face in their work through engaging in collaborative problem-solving.

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12
June
Supporting Attention, Hyperactivity and Impulsivity needs
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Attentional, impulsivity, and hyperactivity needs (including ADHD) can result in a ‘vicious cycle’ whereby pupils experiencing them not only miss academic content but are also reprimanded and corrected far more than their peers. Over time, this creates a learning and behaviour gap between these individuals that negatively impacts how they are viewed by other pupils, parents, staff, and themselves.

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