created by Safe and Sustainable Travel Team
published on 28 September 2023
We believe everyone has the right to make safe journeys to visit family and friends, to learn, pursue hobbies, enjoy days out and to have access to more job opportunities.
Who is it for?
Children (from Year 6 upwards) and adults of all ages who live, work, study or travel in Barnet or attend a support group in Barnet or are associated with a Barnet based charity and are any of the following:
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created by AAT
published on 19 September 2023
BELS Advisory Team
for Autistic Children and Young People
Are very pleased to welcome guest speakers:
Sam and Tony Holness
Sam Holness is an Autistic triathlete; he is the first from the BAME community to complete
Kona. His goals are also to motivate other people, like himself, to participate in sport to help
with their wellbeing and to get healthy.
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created by BELS
published on 12 September 2023
Early Years SENIF Information
Submission dates
Panel Date
Deadline
Time
Thursday 05 October
Monday 25 September
13:00-16:00
Thursday 23 November
Monday 13 November
13:00-16:00
Thursday 08 February
Monday 29 January
13:00-16:00
Thursday 18 April (after Easter break)
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created by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Support Team
published on 07 September 2023
Family Day: Our World for families of deaf children in London at the British Library on Saturday 23rd September 2023 from 12pm - 4 pm. The programme for the day is now online on the British Library’s website HERE
They have 22 different organisations taking part, which include some new partners joining this year from:
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created by SR
published on 07 September 2023
Our Virtual SENCO Challenge Workshops 2023/24
Our SENCO Challenge Workshops are an invaluable opportunity to hear local and national updates in relation to SEND as well as meet other SENCOs, share good practice and build your network with others across our school communities. They have proved very popular during the last two terms and described 'as a life line' by one of our SENCos.
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