CPD Training
To explore legislative processes and national guidance relating to the statutory and pre-statutory aspects of the SEND Code of Practice (2015) as underpinned by the Children and Families Act (2014). This session aims to explore the myths, facts and data that underpin national narratives around SEND and offer practical solutions for SENCos working directly in this context.
An understanding and theory and research behind successful transition. The appreciate and understand the impact of change on children and their families through a holistic approach.
for staff to feel confident to implement appropriate strategies for their setting to support students with speech, language and communication needs
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 session for to be attended is 26th March 0930-1230.
The making sense of autism training will give you a better understanding and awareness of autism and the way it affects pupils in school. This session is charged at £32 + VAT for MAST subscribed schools. Non-MAST price on request.
To learn an overview of expressive language development, Colourful Semantics and how this approach can be used to support speaking and writing. To also learn how to create Colourful Semantics resources and how they can be used in a variety of different ways in their settings.
For attendees of the training delivered on 10th November 2025 to share their therapeutic play approaches, and receive support on any questions they may have.
For staff to have a deeper understanding of self-harm and suicidal behaviours in children and young people and feel equipped to support those affected.
To provide a forum to discuss concerns and challenges To provide ‘safe space’ to discuss issues and concerns with professionals in similar roles To network and make links with other family pastoral staff To share ideas and resources To consider challenges of work and how to overcome them
To develop skills and knowledge so that delegates can support their organisations to meet/exceed the requirements of external reviewers such as Ofsted, and be compliant with legislative requirements. N.B. Cost to MAST Subscribed schools: 84 + VAT, non-MAST subscribed schools £210+ VAT per person.

