The SENDCo: Effective Leadership of SEND Provision
The role of SENDCo is complex and can be overwhelming, particularly if you are new to the position. Amid ever increasing SEND numbers, lack of support from over-stretched local services and economic pressures in schools, it is easy to get caught up in the wide variety of day-to-day demands and lose sight of the strategic leadership aspects.
This course offers a space to stand back & reconnect with the main priorities of this important leadership role: to evaluate progress towards goals and to ensure that strategic plans will lead to better outcomes for all stakeholders.
Each session will end with a Q&A session which will include peer discussion and the opportunity to evaluate specific challenges in individual settings.
By the end of the course, SENDCos will leave with a clear sense of their individual priorities, key areas that need attention, and a range of strategies to improvie outcomes for SEND pupils.
The course is delivered in four parts over two half days and covers the following:
Session 1: Using the new NPQ framework to review current expectations of the SENDCO role:
- A review of the National SEND data trends
- Strategic planning: Identifying priorities from the various strands in the job description.
- Effective deployment of your team, or developing a team out of wider staff members
Session 2: Coordinating SEND provision and evaluating outcomes:
- Your school’s SEND profile: what can the school data tell you?
- Reviewing your own SEND offer: different challenges need different solutions but what is realistic?
- Access Arrangements cycles
Session 3: Supporting Teaching Staff
- Developing High Quality Teaching as the first response to SEND
- Evidence based teaching that supports all students including those with SEND
- Demystifying the Assess Plan Do Review cycle
Session 4: Wider School Leadership Focus
- Accessibility Planning & Policy documents
- Admissions and EHCP consultations
- Becoming a neuro-inclusive school
This course is suitable for SENDCos who are new to role & also for SENDCos who would like to refresh their strategic vision.
Presenter Profile
Amanda Ross-Scott has over 20 years’ experience as Head of Learning Support in Independent schools. She is now a SEND Consultant working with parents and schools to support students with neurodiversity. In addition she works with young people and adults with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and as an Executive Function Coach.
Cost: £250 per delegate; £299 for 2 teachers from the same school booking on this course
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