Content round-up: Working with parents carers

In this content round-up, we've compiled resources from across the network which provide strategies and suggestions to work most effectively with parents carers of children with SEND.
Content round-up: Working with parents carers
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In this content round-up, we've compiled resources from across the network which provide strategies and suggestions to work most effectively with parents carers of children with SEND.

The SEND Network Podcast

When parents and professionals align for SEND success, with Olivia Kessel and Lynn How

This episode of the SEND Network Podcast is a special collaboration with the SEND Parenting Podcast. Izzy joins Dr Olivia Kessel and Lynn How to discuss bridging the gap between parents and professionals.

Empowering relationships between SENCOs, teachers and parents, with Andreja Stefulj

Izzy and RDI consultant Andreja Stefulj explore empowerment, self regulation and collaboration between SENCO, teacher and parent to support a child with SEND in school. 

Blogs

A key aspect of good practice within any early years setting is to work in partnership with parents/carers. This two-part series focuses on working in partnership with parents/carers, specifically on how to talk to them about SEND.

Working in partnership with parents - part one

Working in partnership with parents - part two

Tes SEND Show seminars

Supporting parents carers and families of neurodivergent pupils

Amy Loxley, Lead Speech and Language Advisor, I CAN shares approaches to involving and supporting families along the continuum, from identification right through to universal, targeted and specialist support.

Working with parents - improving outcomes through co-production

Mrunal Sisodia from the National Network of Parent Carer Forums delivers this presentation at the Tes SEND Show.

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