Urgent and important information and training events...!
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DSL Network
The DSL Network on the 20th November has been promoted in the Newsletter as being at the Nottingham Racecourse from 9.30am ? 12.30pm. Unfortunately this is an error. The correct times and venue are:
Date: Wednesday 20th November 2019
Start time: 9.00am for refreshments and networking
Presentation start: 9.30am ? 12.30pm
Venue:Basford Hall Conference Centre (Formerly Basford Miners Welfare)
Small Steps Big Changes (SSBC) are on the lookout for Early Years? providers in Aspley, Bulwell, St Ann?s, Hyson Green and Arboretum? to help us shape and develop our communication and language programme.
We would really like to hear from people with a specific interest in supporting communication and language outcomes from pregnancy through to two years, who would be interested and able to attend meetings every 6 to 8 weeks.?
This is a great opportunity to work alongside parents and other professionals on co-producing a range of interventions to improve outcomes for families and children in the four SSBC wards.
If you would like to find out more please contact Suzette Leach on 0115 8836738 or by email to [email protected]
Raising the profile of ?Resolving Parental Conflict?:
Conflict between parents is a normal part of relationships and family life. Not all conflict is damaging, but the way conflict manifests ? its frequency, intensity, and how it is resolved ? can negatively affect children.
Please see the link below to the Hungry Little Minds promotional materials page. Here you will find our full campaign toolkit, including an introduction to the campaign, information on the Hungry Little Minds key messages, guidance on how to use the promotional assets and tips for evaluation. On this page you will also find a list of downloadable resources, such as poster and leaflet templates, social media assets, along with Hungry Little Minds logos.
We have created a series of bilingual quick tips, in 19 different languages, for parents and early years practitioners to help children develop good talking and listening skills. Download them now for free: literacytrust.org.uk/early-years/bi?
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DfE Ministerial Portfolios Confirmed
The Government has announced that:
Minister of State for School Standards Nick Gibb will take on policy for early education and childcare including funding, support for the early years workforce, curriculum, quality and the early education entitlements.
Inspecting safeguarding in the Early Years, education and skills settings September 2019 (updated)
The guidance sets out what inspectors must consider when inspecting safeguarding. It outlines the evidence that inspectors will look for during inspections and sets out the judgements they will make.
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