Starts:
Thursday 22 September 2022 -
16:15 - 17:45
Venue :
To Be Confirmed, -, -
Who is this event for
PSHE leads in primary and special schools.
What does this event cover
Up to date information and training about leading and managing PSHE, including curriculum planning, policy development, resources and national and local guidance. Provides an opportunity for Leads to meet and share ideas and good practice, discuss new resources and update colleagues on national and local guidance, events and initiatives to support PSHE.
Starts:
Saturday 24 September 2022 -
09:30 - 16:00
Venue :
Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street, London, NW1 1BD
Who is this event for
For SENCOs new to the role, and will also be a useful refresher for more experienced SENCOs regarding Camden’s procedures and best practice. This session if for all SENCOs in early years settings.
What does this event cover
In this course you will learn about the SEN Code of Practice and the statutory duties regarding children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The day also shows you formats and systems to support you in your role. It is an essential course for SENCOs new to the role in Camden.
The focus of the course will be on: • Defining a special educational need. • The Code of Practice procedures. • The role of the SENCO. • Setting and reviewing targets. • Working with parents.
Venue :
Vadnie Bish House, 1st Floor Meeting Room A, 33-43 Caversham Road, London NW5 2DR, NW5 2DR
Who is this event for
For managers and leaders of Early Years Settings.
What does this event cover
These forums are a useful resource to help you support and improve your practice alongside the opportunity to network with other early years colleagues from different sectors.
The forum offers the opportunity to hear about DfE and Ofsted updates as well as new developments in early years, both in Camden and nationally. These forums are a useful resource to help you support and improve your practice alongside the opportunity to network with other early years colleagues from different sectors
Please send questions to earlyyeearstraining@camden.gov.uk beforehand. This will allow us to give an informed session.
Please note In the Autum Term, the Early Years Forum will take place face to face at Vadnie Bish House.
Who is this event for
The QA Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (QCF) qualification is specifically designed for individuals who wish to act as a first aider in their workplace. Successful candidates will learn how to manage a range of injuries and illnesses that could occur at work and will be equipped with the essential skills needed to give emergency first aid.
What does this event cover
The role and responsibilities of a first aider; assessing an incident; managing an unresponsive casualty; cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs); recovery position; heart attack; stroke; chocking; epilepsy; asthma, diabetes; anaphylaxis shock; head and spinal injuries; chest injuries; wounds and bleeding; fractures; sprains, strains and dislocations; minor injuries; burns and scalds; poisoning; eye injuries.
Please note
There are 3 sessions between Tuesday 27 September 2022 and Thursday 29 September 2022
Who is this event for
Primary subject leaders in Art, DT, History, Geography
What does this event cover
To launch primary subject networks. After this half day launch, sessions will be twilight/virtual throughout the year. The intention of these launch days is to give status to foundation subjects and to harness commitment to the on-going networks.
Who is this event for
Primary subject leaders in Art, DT, History, Geography
What does this event cover
To launch primary subject networks. After this half day launch, sessions will be twilight/virtual throughout the year. The intention of these launch days is to give status to foundation subjects and to harness commitment to the on-going networks.
Who is this event for
Schools and Early Years Staff interested in food growing activities in their setting.
What does this event cover
Provides an opportunity for staff to meet and share ideas and good practice, discuss new resources and update colleagues on national and local support, events and initiatives to increase opportunities for young people to have experience of food growing.
Starts:
Wednesday 28 September 2022 -
09:00 - 15:00
Venue :
To Be Confirmed, -, -
Who is this event for
Primary Teachers
What does this event cover
This will introduce teachers to the expectations of end of Key Stage 2 assessment. Teachers will consider how to provide a broad and balanced curriculum whilst ensuring that pupils are prepared for end of year statutory tests. Reading, writing and maths will be the areas of focus with an emphasis on quality assessment for learning and next steps teaching. Teachers will be more secure in end of year expectations in these areas. Teachers will be given strategies to implement in their classroom practise to support children in reaching end of year expectations.