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Review of Early Years SEND Inclusion Pathways

Manchester City Council has commissioned a review of inclusive practice in the Early Years services it provides, which will look at what’s working and what could be improved. Please book on if you would like to get involved.

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Review of Early Years SEND Inclusion Pathways

Manchester City Council has commissioned a review of inclusive practice in the Early Years services it provides, which will look at what’s working and what could be improved. Please book on if you would like to get involved.

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Review of Early Years Inclusion Pathways

Dear parents/carers, Manchester City Council is committed to continually improving services for children with SEND. The Early Years (age 0 to 5 years) is a critical part in that process and we would like your help. The Council has commissioned a review of inclusive practice

Manchester’s Inclusion Toolkit: Co-producing a Parent/Carer Information Guide

The new Inclusion Strategy has recently been re-published for 2022 – 2025. Part of our previous action for Inclusion Strategy has been to produce a toolkit that provides advice and guidance to schools and colleges to improve their inclusive practices and reduce exclusions. This has

By |2023-03-17T15:05:56+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Categories: |Tags: , , , |

Early Years Inclusion Project – National Parent Board Induction Session

Transforming Early Education for Children with SEND By Building Inclusion With the support of Comic Relief funding, Dingley’s Promise are working with 30 local authorities (including Manchester) over 5 years to provide training support to Early Years staff to improve inclusive practice when working

Designing Inclusive Environments with Arup

Manchester City Council recently shared with us this video from Arup's Access and Inclusive Environments Team, who are looking to promote inclusive design for everyone over the coming years. The informative video above is part of their Arup Adventures video series, where the firm's employees

By |2020-08-13T17:39:48+01:00August 13th, 2020|Categories: Information Sharing|Tags: , , , |

Auto Trader Internship Roles – “Autism at Work”

We recently received information about two internship opportunities at Auto Trader for autistic young people in Manchester. The roles have been developed with National Autistic Society's project called "Autism at Work" - a national employment programme that aims to bridge the gap between skills shortages

Inclusion Strategy Follow Up Event with Parents

Following the launch of Manchester's Inclusion Strategy in November, Jane Johnson (lead for Manchester City Council's Promoting Inclusion & Preventing Exclusion Strategy) would like to invite parents and carers to a follow up event in January. Jane is keen to continue to work closely with