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Wednesday 20 March 2024 1.00pm to 2.00pm

EHC Assessment process 

Course summary: 

The majority of Children and Young People with SEND will be supported within their mainstream school through the graduated approach, quality first teaching, targeted and personalised support. 

Some children with more complex or long term needs that are impacting on their ability to access learning and develop independence may require an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP)  

Wednesday 20 March 2024 1.00pm to 2.00pm

Course summary:

The majority of Children and Young People with SEND will be supported within their mainstream school through the graduated approach, quality first teaching, targeted and personalised support.

Some children with more complex or long term needs that are impacting on their ability to access learning and develop independence may require an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP)

Wednesday 20 March 2024 3.30pm to 5.00pm

Understanding and Effectively Supporting Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) in Primary schools. 

Course summary: 

The sessions will focus on communication and interaction, using structure to support learning for individuals with ASC in Primary school settings 

Trainers: 

Members of the SEND Team- Inclusion Specialist Teaching Team 

Course content: 

  • An overview of Autism 

  • ASC/Social Communication Needs (SCN) differences 

Thursday 21 March 2024 1.00pm to 3.15pm

Course summary:

Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA) is a term used to describe a group of children and young people who experience significant challenges in attending school due to emotional factors, often related to feelings of fear and anxiety.

We have updated this workshop to include current thinking in the field and new practical support ideas. This workshop aims to support school leaders and school staff to implement evidence and practice-based strategies to support a return to school and stabilise school attendance.

Thursday 21 March 2024 3.30pm to 5.00pm

For more information about activities please contact 01733 262226 or email miltonkeynes@littlemiraclescharity.org.uk

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Thursday 21 March 2024 4.00pm to 5.00pm

For more information and to book your place please contact katie.byrne@servicesix.co.uk / 07850 916600 

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Thursday 21 March 2024 4.30pm to 4.30pm

Did you know that trampolining has been shown to help with a wide range of sensory, developmental and physical disabilities? And apart from that, it provides lots of great fun! In our SEN sessions, the whole park and its facilities are made exclusively available to members of recognised disabled groups and societies and caters to offer support for a wide range of disabilities.

SEN Sessions | Milton Keynes | Gravity Global (gravity-global.com)

Thursday 21 March 2024 4.30pm to 5.30pm

Gravity SENSORY SESSION

The freedom to fly with confidence at Gravity

60 minute whole park session

The lights come up and the sounds go down at our relaxed SEN sessions when the whole Gravity park is open exclusively for members of recognised disabled groups.

GRAVITY safety socks are an important part of our safety procedures - everyone participating MUST wear them at all times.

Thursday 21 March 2024 5.00pm to 6.00pm

Autism In Teenagers

Parent and carer programme with Specialist Teachers and Educational Psychologists

These sessions will be delivered via Microsoft Teams, an invite will be sent to your email address. You do not have to attend all of the workshops – once the invites are sent out just choose which sessions you would like to attend.

To book your place email us on SENDsupport@milton-keynes.gov.uk stating that you would like to attend Autism in Teens Parent programme.

Friday 22 March 2024 5.00pm to 6.00pm

Free cricket sessions for all 🏏

Ages 12-25

Bletchley Leisure Centre: Friday 5pm - 6pm



For more information contact samina.mehrab@buckscb.org or on 07825 338087

Saturday 23 March 2024 9.00am to 9.00am

At Climb Quest Milton Keynes, we passionately share an ethos around inclusion for all, running specific Autism- friendly and SEND sessions. We support groups and individuals to challenge themselves and promote healthy lifestyle activities. We try and support as many people as possible to try climbing through our regular events, work with charities and groups, and through 1:1 activities.

Our friendly instructors are always on hand to help people climb at Climb Quest Milton Keynes.

Sunday 24 March 2024 10.00am to 11.00am

Gravity SENSORY SESSION

The freedom to fly with confidence at Gravity

60 minute whole park session

The lights come up and the sounds go down at our relaxed SEN sessions when the whole Gravity park is open exclusively for members of recognised disabled groups.

GRAVITY safety socks are an important part of our safety procedures - everyone participating MUST wear them at all times.

Sunday 24 March 2024 10.00am to 10.00am

Did you know that trampolining has been shown to help with a wide range of sensory, developmental and physical disabilities? And apart from that, it provides lots of great fun! In our SEN sessions, the whole park and its facilities are made exclusively available to members of recognised disabled groups and societies and caters to offer support for a wide range of disabilities.

SEN Sessions | Milton Keynes | Gravity Global (gravity-global.com)

Sunday 24 March 2024 10.00am to 10.00am

At Climb Quest Milton Keynes, we passionately share an ethos around inclusion for all, running specific Autism- friendly and SEND sessions. We support groups and individuals to challenge themselves and promote healthy lifestyle activities. We try and support as many people as possible to try climbing through our regular events, work with charities and groups, and through 1:1 activities.

Our friendly instructors are always on hand to help people climb at Climb Quest Milton Keynes.

Sunday 24 March 2024 10.00am to 11.00am

An inclusive SEN session in our Milton Keynes inflatable park for anyone that finds daily life that little bit harder. This could include those with autism, learning difficulties or physical disability.

With lower lighting levels and calmer music in our Inflatable Park. The Special Educational Needs session is suitable for ages 2+ (ages 2 – 5 must always be supervised on a 1:1 basis). One carer goes FREE with every paying participant.

Monday 25 March 2024 9.30am to 11.00am

Understanding and Effectively Supporting ASC in the Early Years. 

Course summary: 

An introduction to Autism and how it may present in primary aged children, including strategies and resources to support anxiety, routines, 

communication and interaction. 

Trainers: 

Members of the SEND Team- Inclusion Specialist Teaching Team 

Course content: 

Session 1: 

  • Become familiar with ASC and how this can present in young children 

Wednesday 27 March 2024 10.00am to 11.00am

 

Our inclusive SEND (special educational needs and disability) splash swim session includes exclusive use of the whole pool with toys, free play and lowered music levels for one hour. With easy access to the pool, with both ladder and ramp access. These sessions are perfect for children and family or careers to attend.

Every Wednesday 10am – 11am and last Saturday of each month 4pm – 5pm

Swimming - Bletchley Leisure Centre

Wednesday 27 March 2024 11.15am to 12.00pm

Inclusive Musical Fun for Children and Young Adults with Additional Needs and their Carers

A huge range of music, lots of bubbles, the parachute and a variety of props, in a safe, non-judgemental environment.

Choose between the pre-scheduled events below or learn more about tailored musical events.

Wednesday 27 March 2024 3.30pm to 5.00pm

Understanding and Effectively Supporting Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) in Secondary schools. 

Course summary: 

The sessions will focus on communication and interaction, using structure to support learning for individuals with ASC in Secondary school settings 

Trainers: 

Members of the SEND Team- Inclusion Specialist Teaching Team 

Course content: 

  • An overview of Autism 

  • Focussing on specific areas to support young people with ASC in secondary school 

Thursday 28 March 2024 1.00pm to 3.00pm

Course summary: Precision Teaching (Monitoring) is a structured, systematic way of planning, monitoring, and evaluating progress. It supports and develops the accuracy and fluency of reading, spelling, and Maths skills.

Which pupils will it benefit?

• Pupils who know something one day and not the next day, or the week after.

• Pupils who are struggling to make progress in reading words, spelling, and basic Maths skills. Course Content:

Session 1:

• An overview of Precision Teaching (monitoring)

• Theory underpinning Precision Teaching

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