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Level 1 Wimbledon (in-person)

By Sign And Shine

Please note: This training is delivered by a third party Tutor NOT The Makaton Charity. For any workshop information, to book, or to make payment please contact the Tutor directly. Level 1 Workshop (F2F) The Level 1 Workshop is the starting point for your Makaton journey. It is recommended for people who need to use Makaton at home and in their work, to develop the communication skills of others. Content Level 1 training provides a practical introduction to the Makaton Language Programme and a wider understanding of learning and communication difficulties. The Level 1 Workshop include how to start using Makaton in everyday situations; immediate needs, home, familiar people, food, events, activities and objects. You will also discover hints and tips for effective signing and symbol use to maximise communication. Accessibility Please indicate if you have any challenges or additional needs, so reasonable adjustments can be made to support your learning and participation. Entry criteria There is no entry criteria for this Workshop Study materials You will receive a Participant's Manual, which includes the Makaton symbols and signs that you learn in the workshop. You will also be given a certificate of attendance. Please remember to keep your Level 1 training certificate in case you want to attend further Makaton training. After the workshop After completing Level 1 training you can continue on your Makaton journey by attending Level 2 training. Instructions This is a Level 1 course. The venue is easily accessible by public transport: close to Wimbledon mainline and District line. Also within reach from South Wimbledon Northern Line tube. Refreshments provided throughout the day and plenty of shops and cafes nearby for lunch. Invoice option available for Organisations on booking page. Tutor is also available for in-house workshops - email laura@signandshine.co.uk Privacy Statement 📎 Privacy_Statement.pdf Terms And Conditions Updated 2022 📎 Terms_and_Conditions_updated_2022.pdf

Level 1 Wimbledon (in-person)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£140

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Universal Credit for Disabled and Vulnerable People Webinar

5.0(1)

By Born at the Right Time

leading expert Philip Warford will talk about the options available to protect a disabled person using specialist Wills and Trusts

Universal Credit for Disabled and Vulnerable People Webinar
Delivered Online
FREE

Speech Therapy, SEN Teaching & British Sign Language

By Imperial Academy

3 QLS Endorsed Diploma | QLS Hard Copy Certificate Included | 10 CPD Courses | Lifetime Access | 24/7 Tutor Support

Speech Therapy, SEN Teaching & British Sign Language
Delivered Online On Demand
£399

Level 3 Teaching Assistant & SEN Certificate

By Kingston Open College

Premium Bundle of all Time | Ofqual Regulation + NCFE Awards + QLS Endorsement | Assessment & Tutor Support Included

Level 3 Teaching Assistant & SEN Certificate
Delivered Online On Demand4 days
£350

Parenting a Child with Complex Needs Workshop

5.0(1)

By Born at the Right Time

2-part workshop for parents hosted by Rachel Wright, Founder of Born at the Right Time and author of 'The Skies I'm Under'.

Parenting a Child with Complex Needs Workshop
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
FREE to £20

Motivating Employees

5.0(1)

By Enspark

How do you get your employees and team members motivated and actively engaged? According to the dictionary, you simply provide them with a need, desire, or reason to make a particular choice - or behave in a specific manner. Sounds simple, right? Unfortunately, motivating employees is much more than just offering the right prizes, bonuses, or incentives. To understand motivation, we'll first focus on making sure the foundational needs of your employees are being met, and then, look at what additional needs need to be taken care of to help them thrive. Finally, you'll learn how to assess the motivation level of your employees to better determine what types of programs, incentives, or changes should be put in place to effectively increase motivation within your organization.

Motivating Employees
Delivered Online On Demand25 minutes
£14.95

Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) - HLTA

By Britannia School of Academics

The Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) is a UK OFQUAL accredited, 100% online, competency-based Teaching Assistant (TA) qualification.

Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) - HLTA
Delivered Online On Demand
£330

Pedagogy, Home Education and Educational Psychology - 3 QLS Course

By Imperial Academy

3 QLS Endorsed Diploma | QLS Hard Copy Certificate Included | 10 CPD Courses | Lifetime Access | 24/7 Tutor Support

Pedagogy, Home Education and Educational Psychology - 3 QLS Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£399

5 Ways to Cope - PDF DOWNLOAD

By AUsomeMums

5 ways for SEN/EBSA parents to strengthen their coping skills and cope with the unique set of challenges they face.

5 Ways to Cope - PDF DOWNLOAD
Delivered Online On Demand10 minutes
FREE

Welfare Benefits for Disabled and Vulnerable People Webinar

5.0(1)

By Born at the Right Time

leading expert Philip Warford will talk about the options available to protect a disabled person using specialist Wills and Trusts

Welfare Benefits for Disabled and Vulnerable People Webinar
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
FREE

Transform 1:1 Programme

By Butterfly Minds

1:1 wellbeing programmes for parents and carergivers in neurodiverse families to help you feel less overwhelmed, more energised, and present. Are you exhausted from the constant demands of neurodivergent parenting? Do you find yourself caught in an endless cycle of stress, worrying about what tomorrow might bring? You deserve to prioritise yourself without feeling guilty. After all, taking care of yourself benefits your whole family. And what's even better is that you don't need to sacrifice your time or energy to do so! Who are these programmes for? This programme is designed especially for parents and caregivers, in neurodiverse families, who: Want to feel calmer in daily life Are ready to start prioritising their mental and emotional wellbeing with 1-to-1 support Desire a deeper connection with themselves and want to rediscover their sense of identify outside of their caring responsibilities. Because you deserve to be someone outside a parent/carer. By the end of the programme you'll: Feel less stressed Have new healthy habits that nurture your wellbeing Have more energy, because running on empty isn't good for anyone Feel grounded and present, even during challenging times Notice a calmer mind and feel more intentional with your time and energy. How it Works A mindful approach to escape the cycle of burnout. Based on my Burnout Prevention Method and 4-step ARIA Framework: Awareness Reflection Insight Action A 12-week journey to reset your energy and stop burnout before it happens Tailored guidance, support, and encouragement via voice notes & messaging x2 days a week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) Monthly reflection to acknowledge your journey and celebrate yourself A personalised self-care plan, so you can continue taking care of yourself beyond our time working together. Plus you'll get… Lifetime access to: Online course ‘The Mindful Reconnect’ (worth £399), so you can continue your mindfulness journey and be supported beyond the programme. Self Care Bundle People pay £77 for this, but you get it for free! Have more tools to support you on your wellbeing journey. Next Steps Imagine the calm and joy you can create with ongoing support and encouragement. It's a investment in you and your family’s wellbeing. Due to the personalised support offered, spaces are very limited. Don’t let another day slip by feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. Please note: The booking will ask you to select a date after the payment page. Please select the date as the day you are booking. Take the first step today

Transform 1:1 Programme
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£667 to £1,997

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Brent Parent

brent parent

Wembley

Our regular coffee mornings and evening meetings are informal and relaxed. We often invite guest speakers from education, health and early years to talk to parents about local SEND services and answer their questions. Even if a particular guest speaker does not interest you, there is always time for a chat and a hot drink at every meeting. Children are also welcome to attend. There is no pressure to come regularly or even stay for the whole session as we know that your free time can be limited and unpredictable. Events We run workshops and training events for parents on a wide range of SEND-related issues. As well as gaining expertise and insight, you will be supported by other parent carer trainers who may have lived through the stage of your ‘journey’ and who will have knowledge and information to share with you that could be really beneficial. We also organise information days which give parents, carers and young people the chance to meet local services and providers. Partnership working We work closely with Brent Council, health providers, schools and other organisations to help design and deliver local services that meet the needs of children and young people with SEND. We regularly attend their meetings and committees to feedback the views and experiences of our members. Parent carers can help to highlight problems that are frequently experienced by families of children with additional needs, and this knowledge is useful to help professionals make informed choices about local services. Evidence shows that this sort of active participation leads to improved service provision, take up and ultimately better outcomes for children and young people with SEND. WHO WE ARE The forum is an independent, parent-led organisation that helps bring together parents and carers of children and young people aged 0-25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Brent. We help and support families of children with SEND by providing information, advice and a listening ear. By gathering ideas and feedback from our members, we also work closely with local organisations to positively improve the planning and delivery of services in Brent for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities. Set up in 2017, our forum is run by a friendly group of volunteers who are all parent carers and understand the issues and challenges that looking after a child with SEND can bring.