Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service Training

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Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service Training Brochure 2019 - 2020 1

Introduction to Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service Training Guidance and Booking Leaders and Managers Training Pg. 3 - 4 Pg. 5 - 7 Early Years System Support Training Pg. 8 – 13 Pg. 14 16 Pg. 17 27 Pg. 29 – 39 Pg. 40 41 Pg. 42 45 Pg. 46 48 Pg. 49 Chit Chat Pitter Pat and All Talk Pg. 50 Other Useful External Training Pg. Pg. 54 Pg. 63 Pg. 68 Pg. Business and Finance Training Teaching, Learning and Assessment Training SEND and SENCO Training Childminder Training Safeguarding and Welfare Training New Providers Training Bespoke Traded Packages Early Years Core Offers Conferences and Forums Key Contacts 51 52 55 64 69 Click on the logo to return back to contents page from any page in brochure 2

Waltham Forest is a borough with continuing ambition to make ourselves a centre for excellence in Early Years and Childcare. Our aim is that this is provided by an exciting, vibrant, increasingly diverse and thriving School, Private, Voluntary and Independent early years sector that is of good and outstanding quality, achieves, excellent outcomes for children and that is sufficient, affordable and easily accessible for parents and carers. 3

Waltham Forest’s Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service In order to deliver Waltham Forest’s ambition, the Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service will deliver the Councils statutory duties by: Providing information, advice and training to Schools and Ofsted registered providers of free early education and childcare on meeting the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage, the needs of children with special educational needs and disabilities, vulnerable and disadvantaged children, and effective safeguarding and child protection. Securing sufficient childcare, so far as is reasonably practicable, for working parents, or parents who are studying or training for employment, for children aged 0-14 (or up to 18 for disabled children), by encouraging existing providers to expand their provision and new providers to enter the local childcare market if needed. Providing parents and prospective parents with comprehensive and up to date information about childcare and early education, including free places in their area. Developing and implementing a transparent formula to fund all providers who deliver the Governments free early education and childcare scheme to 2, 3 & 4 year olds in line with the Education and Skills Funding Agencies Early Years operational guidance. Implementing a robust statutory Early Years Foundation Stage Profile Moderation process so that practitioners’ judgements of children’s development levels are evaluated in line with statutory requirements. 4

This training brochure provides details of information, training and advice sessions that have being developed by the Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service and tailored to help early years practitioners improve their practices in their settings and schools. Our trainings are categorised by the roles of practitioners in the setting or school and aim to improve the professional development of the practitioner. By attending the trainings, the practitioners will gain skills and knowledge which will enable them to deliver high quality childcare provision in Waltham Forest. 5

Training Guidance and Booking How to book your training How to cancel and amend your booking The training brochure provides details of all the Early Years & Childcare Training Programme for 2019/2020. The courses are divided into: Leaders and Managers SENCO & SEND Business & Finance Teaching, Learning & Assessment Safeguarding Childminders Early Years System Support (EYSS) All trainings can be booked on a first come first served basis through the online booking system. In order to access the booking portal, you will need to sign up here or login into your account. Once logged in, you will be able to access the training calendar or search for the training you are interested in booking. In booking your place, please ensure that you are booking the appropriate member of staff on the course. For fee paying courses, in order to cancel your booking without charge you will need to provide a minimum of 7days notice before the date of the course. Your cancellation email to [email protected] should specify the name of the course and candidate who will not be attending the course. We will not actively seek an alternate candidate for a place cancelled within 7 days of the course but where there is a waiting list and we are able to fill the cancelled place we will waive the cancellation fee. For non-fee paying courses, in order to cancel your booking, you will need to provide a minimum of 5days notice before the date of the course by email to [email protected] If there are any changes to your booking (such as change of delegate) please inform LBWF Early Years & Childcare Team as soon as possible at [email protected] or call us on 02084962909. You could also amend your booking by logging into WF Traded Services. If you are making changes on the day of the course please inform the trainer at the start of the course so the register can be amended. Checking your bookings Once you have received your booking confirmation, you are responsible for checking that the information is accurate and alert the service to any errors. Please check the course confirmation email for your booking status (confirmed, waiting list, awaiting confirmation). 6

Training Guidance and Booking Maximum Number of Attendees per Setting Arrivals To ensure that training is accessible to all LBWF settings/schools, all trainings will stipulate the maximum number of attendees allowed per setting. This may be 1 delegate per setting or a maximum of 2delegates. Please ensure you arrive at least 10 minutes before the course start time to allow for registration. Please note that delegates arriving more than 20 minutes after the start time may be turned away to avoid disruption to the training delivery. Delegates wishing to leave before the end of the course will not be provided with a certificate of attendance. Should you wish to leave before the end of the course, do notify the trainer on your arrival. Fees The course fees and training packages will be stated on each advertised course. Fees for settings registered with Ofsted within London Borough of Waltham Forest may vary from fees for proposed settings and external settings in some training. How to Pay Settings (Schools, Nurseries, Pre-Schools) registered in Waltham Forest will be invoiced for payment by the Traded services team once training has been checked out of the shopping basket. This will typically be the following calendar month. Early Years settings will also have the option to pay by card should they wish to. Childminders registered within the local authority, proposed Childminders and external settings will ONLY be able to make payment by card when booking fee paying trainings. If you need further advice on paying your invoice, please contact [email protected] Please note that failure to pay for invoices will prevent you from booking onto further trainings. Venues and Parking Our training venues will be on the booking information. Some of the venues have free car park on a first come basis or parking can be found in surrounding residential areas or a pay and display parking can be found nearby. For further information regarding parking in Waltham Forest click here. Please note that if the training is being held at a school, delegates will need to bring a copy of their DBS along with them to the training or the DBS update number Evaluation Forms and Certificates Online At the end of your course you will receive an email to complete an online evaluation form via survey monkey. Once you have completed your evaluation, your certificate of attendance* will be emailed to you. *Paediatric First Aid Certificate and Safeguarding Training Certificate will be sent to you once available. 7

Leaders and Managers Training The Essential Trustee Training Business Planning & Sustainability Policies & Procedures Pg. 9 Pg. 10 Pg. 11 Induction for New Trustees, Managers & Business Owners Pg. 12 Ofsted Information Pg. 13 8 8

The Essential Trustee Training Course Description Dates Trusteeship can be rewarding for many reasons - from a sense of making a difference to the charitable cause, to new experiences and relationships. It’s also likely to be demanding of your time, skills, knowledge and abilities. Spring & Summer 2020 Trustees are the Ofsted Responsible persons who are responsible for delivering all Ofsted registration requirements & Local Authority Free Early Education (FEEE) contractual requirements if applicable. Trustees have independent control over, and legal responsibility for, a charity’s management and administration. Trainer This training session explains the key duties of all trustees of charities in England and Wales, and what trustees need to do to carry out these duties competently. This will help you carry out your role in a way that not only serves your charity well but also gives you confidence that you will be complying with key requirements. Click on dates to book this training online Time 10:00 – 13:00 Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 10 per delegate 9

Business Planning & Sustainability Course Description This course will cover business planning & maximising your setting income. Dates Spring & Summer 2020 Time 10:00 – 13:00 The course will empower Trustees, business owners & managers to: See your business from different perspectives Understand your costs and income Know how to business plan Understand the impact of your choices Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 10 per delegate Click on dates to book this training online 10

Policies & Procedures Course Description This course will cover the importance of having robust policies & procedures in place. Dates Spring & Summer 2020 Time 10:00 – 13:00 The course will empower Trustees, business owners & managers to: Understand the Importance of robust policies and procedures Understand the statutory policies and procedures for Ofsted registered childcare providers Explore processes for developing and reviewing procedures Take part in a group exercise to develop a procedure Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 10 per delegate Click on dates to book this training online 11

Induction for New Trustees, Managers & Business Owners Course Description Dates The course will provide Trustees, business owners & managers with an overview of their responsibilities as an Ofsted registered provider and the services available in Waltham Forest to assist you in delivering these: Spring & Summer 2020 The course will cover: The Hub Safeguarding - MASH & LADO Safer Recruitment SEND Ofsted Compliance Service Improvement planning Workforce Development Health & Safety Children’s Centre & Early Help The Government’s Free Early Education Scheme Advice, Information & Training available from the Local Authority Trainer Click on dates to book this training online Time 10:00 – 13:00 Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 10 per delegate 12

Ofsted Information Course Description This course will help Trustees, managers and business owners to be aware of Ofsted news & updates, Early Years Inspection Framework and preparing for Ofsted Inspections. Links to Course Ofsted News & Updates Education Inspection Framework Early Years Education Inspection Framework Inspecting Early Years Providers- Before & After School Clubs Ofsted inspections of early years and childcare providers Childminders Webinar What happens on an early years inspection? What happens if someone complains about me? How do I register as an early years provider? What do I need to tell you? Trainer Ofsted Cost Free Click on dates to book this training online 13

Business and Finance Training Parental Declaration & Invoices Training for Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) Providers Early Years Pupil Register Training for Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) Providers Pg. 15 Pg. 16 14

Parental Declaration & Invoices Training for Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) Providers Course Description This course covers Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) options available to your setting and practical completion of the Parent Declaration Form to reflect your FEEE offer. Any issues or challenges that you have experienced with these processes will be unpicked and resolved at the training. Dates Course Outline This is a half-day workshop session which will provide information and guidance to FEEE providers on: Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) Delivery Options Guidance for additional charges outside of FEEE delivery Parent Declaration Form Completion Invoices Completion Trainer 22nd November 2019 28th February 2020 15th May 2020 25th June 2020 (Evening Session 18:00 - 21:00) Time 10:00 – 13:00 Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 10 per delegate – LBWF Settings/Schools & New Providers Click on dates to book this training online 15

Early Years Pupil Register Training for Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) Providers Course Description This course is a practical demonstration of how to take the information from the Parental Declaration Form and transfer that across to the Early Years Pupil register. Any issues or challenges that you have experienced with the process will be unpicked and resolved at the training. Course Outline This is a half-day workshop session which will provide information and guidance to FEEE providers on: Signing up and logging into the Early Years Pupil Register How to input children on the register How to add a child’s hours, start & end date and archive & sort How Information on Pupil Register informs the FEEE payments Click on dates to book this training online Dates Spring & Summer 2020 Time 10:00 – 13:00 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 10 per delegate – LBWF Settings/Schools & New Providers 16

Teaching, Learning and Assessment Training Working with Two Year Olds Pg. 18 Exploring the Prime Areas of Learning Pg. 19 The Progress Check at Aged Two Pg. 20 Outdoor Learning Pg. 21 Baby Room Training Pg. 22 EYFS Profile Training Pg. 23 EYFS profile Moderator Training Pg. 24 EYFS Agreement Trialling Workshop Pg. 25 EYFS Profile Central Moderation Meeting Talk2gether - Working with Parents to Support Their Child’s Language and Communication Skills Understanding and Supporting Children’s Behaviour Training for Out of School Providers Pg. 26 Pg. 27 Pg. 28 17

2YO Moderation Project: Working with Two Year Course Description Olds This session will support practitioners working with two year olds in settings and schools to develop a deeper understanding of two year old development and how best to support their unique needs, including language development and identifying language delay. Course Outline Practitioners will have opportunities to: understand the importance of infant brain development and how this relates to play, active learning and language development consider the different stages of play and how the role of the adult and environment best supports this develop understanding of speech, language and communication development at 2 years old explore effective strategies to support children’s language development explore early language delay and strategies when speaking with parents reflect on their current practice, identify current strengths and areas for development Participants will be expected to undertake two gap tasks between Working with Two Year Olds part one and part two to secure their learning and practice. Click on dates to book this training online Dates All sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 17th October 2019 & 14th November 2019 Time 09:30 – 16:00 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Free 18

2YO Moderation Project: Exploring the Prime Areas of Learning Course Description This session will support practitioners working with two year olds in settings and schools to develop their knowledge and understanding of the different aspects of personal, social and emotional development and physical development. Course Outline Practitioners will: develop an understanding of why PD and PSED are vitally important for two year olds consider how the learning environment supports the PRIME Areas of learning, characteristics, behaviours and motivation to learn and what key elements are needed to support this consider how the provision supports two year olds to manage their own feelings and behaviours consider how to plan effectively to support two year olds physical and emotional development have opportunities to explore and share a range of practical ideas reflect on their own practice, identify strengths and areas for further development Click on dates to book this training online Dates 4th December 2019 Time 09:30 – 12:30 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Free 19

2YO Moderation Project: The Progress Check at Aged Two Course Description This session will support practitioners working with two year olds in settings and schools to develop a deeper understanding and expectations of the statutory Progress Check at Aged Two. Dates 22 January 2020 Course Outline Practitioners will understand: what the progress check is, its aims and statutory requirements why observations are so important and consider what makes an effective observation how to write effective, engaging reports that present a clear picture of what the child can do, their interests, achievements and needs how to assess in partnership with parents/ carers and support home experiences reflect on their current practice, identify current strengths and areas for development Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Click on dates to book this training online Time 09:30 – 12:30 Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Free 20

2YO Moderation Project: Outdoor Learning Course Description This session will support practitioners working with two year olds in settings and schools to develop an understanding of how the outdoor environment and learning, throughout the year, support language development and has a positive impact on two year olds well-being and development. Course Outline Practitioners will: consider how the outdoor learning environment supports the developmental stages and typical behaviours of two year olds explore ideas and resources to develop high quality outdoor learning environments through practical activities build on the natural and built environment to extend children’s interests and ideas reflect on their current practice, identify current strengths and areas for development Click on dates to book this training online Dates 6th May 2020 Time 09:30 – 16:00 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Free 21

Baby Room Training Course Description This session will guide practitioners working with babies and under two’s to develop a deeper understanding of baby development, how best to support their unique needs including enabling environments, role of the adult and support babies to make sense of the world around them. Course Outline Practitioners will have opportunities to: Explore the importance of infant brain development and how this relates to attachment, play, and development. Consider the role of the adult and the importance of attachment and love. Discuss the developmental needs of babies, including schemas and how best to support them. Consider the importance of everyday routines and activities for developing communication and language skills. Gain ideas on implementing the EYFS especially babies personal, social and emotional development, communication and language and physical development. Explore the impact of sensory play including treasure baskets and heuristic play Understand the importance of effective, enabling environments, including outside and resources to best support infant development. Develop ways to build on parent partnerships. Reflect on their current practice, identify strengths and areas for further development. Click on dates to book this training online Dates All sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: Spring Term - 5th February 2020, 4th March 2 020 & 5th April 2020 Summer Term - 13th May 2020, 3rd June 2020 & 1st July 2020 Time 09:30 – 16:00 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Free 22

Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP) Moderation Conference Course Description The EYFSP Moderation Conference is an annual conference held in Waltham Forest which outlines how the moderation process will work for this academic year, the key data trends emerging locally and nationally and training via key note speakers and workshops. The conference provides vital networking opportunities. Course Outline The conference will cover: Moderation process for EYFS Local Authority Data for 2018 – 2019 Academic Year Key note speaker address: Understanding the World Carousel workshops: EAD, Narrowing the Gap and Parent Voice as well as stalls of local services Click on dates to book this training online Date January 30th 2020 Time 9:00 – 14:30 Audience This course is for all EYFS leads or Reception Teachers & Practitioners and Headteachers Venue Gilwell Park Bury Road Chingford E4 7QW Cost 20 per delegate in LBWF Schools & Settings 40 per delegate from Non LBWF Schools & Settings 23

Working Towards Early Learning Goals in EYFS for New to Reception Teachers Course Description The STA recommend that local authorities provide EYFS profile training to support practitioners complete an accurate profile record. This training will support NQT practitioners and those new to reception to complete the EYFS profile. Course Outline Practitioners will: Develop knowledge of the EYFS profile principles and processes Consider how evidence for understanding the world (UW) and expressive arts and design (EAD) can be observed Identify ways to develop provision to support assessment of the focus areas. Consider ways to engage parents in sharing children’s achievements beyond the school environment Use a range of materials including national exemplifications to support and discuss practitioner’s own evidence which supports judgements towards EYFS development stages Click on dates to book this training online Dates 17th January 2020 Time 13:00 – 15:30 Audience NQTs, practitioners new to reception and any practitioners working in PVI settings who have children that will be 5 on or before August 31st 2020 Venue The Early Years Professional Development Centre Snowberry Close, London E15 2AH Cost Free 24

EYFSP Agreement Trialling Course Description This training will provide practitioners with an opportunity to: share children’s observations and assessments in understanding the world (UW) and expressive arts and design (EAD) have a shared understanding of the ELGs with a focus on UW and EAD early learning goals make accurate judgements relating to the development stages leading to ELGs and beyond for UW & EAD build a professional dialogue relating to children’s learning and development. Dates 17th March 2020 19th March 2020 24th March 2020 25th March 2020 Course Outline The EYFSP agreement trialling event will focus on 2019 – 2020 Understanding the world and Expressive arts and design Practitioners to bring evidence re Understanding the world and Expressive arts and design. Venue Varies depending on dates, follow link for more information. Click on dates to book this training online Time 15:45 – 17:00 Audience All EYFS practitioners (including nursery classes, practitioners new to Reception, NQTs) Cost Free 25

EYFS profile moderation meeting for schools NOT being moderated Course Description This meeting will provide practitioners with an opportunity to: share children’s observations and assessments across all 17 ELGs have a shared understanding of the 17 early learning goals and exceeding descriptors make accurate judgements relating to the EYFS profile ‘emerging,’ ‘expected’ and exceeding levels of attainment build a professional dialogue relating to children’s learning and development. Course Outline Practitioners should bring evidence for all 17 areas of learning across –Emerging , Expected and Exceeding judgements and EYFS profile handbook. Click on dates to book this training online Dates 5th May 2020 6th May 2020 Time 13:30 – 15:30 Audience Reception practitioners working in schools not being moderated Venue Varies. Click on link in dates Cost Free 26

Talk2gether-Working with Parents to Support their child's language and communication skills Course Description The training session will explore the important role that parents play in supporting their child’s language and communication development. We will introduce Talk2gether, a package of resources that you can use with parents in your setting. We will explore the challenges around engaging and working with parents, and through discussion and activities develop your skills so that you feel confident to support parents in your setting. Course Outline Participants will be able to: Learn about the importance of language and communication skills Learn about how to support parents to develop their child’s language and communication skills We will introduce Talk2gether resources and discuss how to use them You will receive a follow-up setting visit to support you in setting up the Talk2gether programme Click on dates to book this training online Dates 21st November 2019 Time 09:30 – 16:00 Trainer All Talk Communication Project for Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Free 27

Understanding and Supporting Children’s Behaviour Training for Out of School Providers Course Description Behaviour management training for out of school (breakfast, after and holiday) managers and staff. The course covers Legislation, SEND code of practice, understanding behaviour, understanding behaviour triggers, attachment and communication. This training will cover: 1. Legislation affecting Child care settings 2. Consider how age/ developmental needs affect the management of behaviour 3. Consider impact of early attachment / family factors 4. Importance of communication 5. How to monitor /analyse behaviour 6. Strategies to promote positive behaviours Dates 7th February 2020 15th June 2020 Time 10:30 – 13:30 Trainer LBWF Educational Psychologist Service for Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Walthamstow Children & Family Centre, 313 Billet Road, Walthamstow, E17 5PX Cost Free Click on dates to book this training online 28

SEND and SENCO Training Early Years SEND STEPS Assessment Writing and Implementing Effective Support Plans Developing Attention Skills Early Years New to SENCO Training Understanding and Supporting Behaviour Early Identification and Early Intervention Inclusive Practice and Using Visual Aids Enhanced Ratios to All! All SEND training is part of the Pg. 30 Pg. 31 Pg. 32 Pg. 33 Pg. 34 Pg. 35 Pg. 36 Pg. 37 Understanding Speech and Language Pg. 38 Autism in the Early Years Pg. 39 click here to find out more. 29

Early Years SEND STEPS Assessment Course Description Half day workshop on child development, using the STEPS approach to assess and monitor EYFS children with emerging or identified Special Education Needs or Disability. The developmental tools used meet EYFS and the SEND Code of Practice requirements. Dates Course Outline Understanding of early child developmental milestones and identifying delay. Using the STEPS approach to assess, monitor and plan for children with an identified or emerging SEND Trainer ook b o t s date n o k c nline o Cli g n i ain this tr Early Ye a STEPS A rs SEND ssessm ent 12th September 2019 17th January 2020 8th June 2020 Time 9:30am – 12pm SENDSuccess Venue Whitefield Research and Development Centre Macdonald Rd E17 4AZ Cost FREE 30

Writing and Implementing Effective Support Plans Course Description The training consists of two sessions to support practitioners on writing Waltham Forests ‘My Early Years Support Plan’ with parents for children with developmental delay. Focusing on making these plans effective and implementing these successfully. Course Outline An overview of LWBF My Early Years Support Plan Using the support plan as a working document Involving parents in the writing process Writing effective SMART targets Implementing the plan book o t s e n dat o k c nline i l o C g n i n ai this tr Writing and Implementing Effective Support Plans Dates Both sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 15th November 19 & 5th December 19 13th January 20 & 12th February 20 8th May 20 & 2nd June 20 Time 9:30am – 12:30pm Trainer WF Early Years and Childcare Team Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 31

Developing shared attention in children in the Early Years Course Description This course will enable participants to learn about and practise a range of techniques to support children, particularly those with developmental delay and/or social communication difficulties to develop their attention skills. Dates Course Outline Developmental progression of attention skills Intensive interaction techniques People games Encouraging attention using multi-sensory storytelling Trainer book o t s e n dat o k c nline i l o C g n i n ai this tr i ng Develop n Attentio Skills Both sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 8th January 20 Time 9:30am – 12:30pm WF Educational Psychology Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 32

Early Years New to SENCO Training Course Description EXCLUSIVELY FOR EARLY YEARS SENCOS NEW TO THE ROLE. The training will cover the SEND Code of Practice, the role of the EY SENCO as a lead in their setting and will provide information and guidance on local processes. The initial course will include follow up networking and continued professional development meetings. Dates Course Outline The role of the SENCO in the EY settings Inclusive practice for every child Working together to support children and their families SEN Support and the graduated approach WF Pathway SENIF - EHC Trainer book o t s e n dat o k c nline i l o C g n i n ai this tr Early Years New to SENCO Training All sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 12th November 20 Following up networking and CPD meeting will be organised at first session. Time 9:30am – 12:30pm WF Early Years and Childcare Team Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 33

Understanding and Supporting Behaviour Course Description The course covers legislation including the SEND code of practice in regard to behaviour. Also, understanding behaviour, understanding the reasons and triggers for certain child behaviour and practical tools for managing and responding to the behaviour positively. Dates Both sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 4th November 19 10th February 20 22nd May 20 Time 9:30am – 12:30pm Course Outline What is behaviour? Role of adults in managing Children’s behaviour How attachment and individual difference affects behaviour Effective strategies for promoting positive behaviour oo k b o t s date n o k c i nline o Cl g n i ain this tr Understanding and Supporting Behaviour Trainer WF Educational Psychology Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 34

Early Identification and Early Intervention Course Description An introductory course focusing on identifying SEN in the early years, and planning effective intervention to support child’s development. Includes sharing good practice, case studies and professional discussions. Course Outline Graduated approach to SEN Assess, plan, do, review cycle Observation techniques Inclusive practice Development of play Common strategies and levels of support oo k b o t s date n o k c i nline o Cl g n i ain this tr fication ti n e Id ly r Ea tervention n I y l r a E d an Dates Both sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 13th November 19 & 4th December 19 28th January 20 & 3rd March 20 12th May 20 & 29th June 20 Time 9:30am – 12:30pm Trainer WF Educational Psychology Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 35

Inclusive Practice and Using Visual Aids Course Description Participants will learn about the importance of joint attention and how to develop it in order to support children’s development as well as exploring a range of visual aids. Although primarily aimed at helping children with ASD, the strategies should be used in all inclusive environments. Course Outline What are visual aids and why are they effective? Importance of joint attention and the use of intensive interaction Examples of learning to play techniques e.g. Identiplay. Embedding these strategies across the setting. book o t s e n dat o k c nline i l o C g n i n ai this tr Inclusive d Practice an al Using Visu Aids Dates 18th November 2019 24th February 2020 5th June 2020 Time 9:30am – 12:30pm Trainer WF Educational Psychology Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 36

Enhanced Ratios to All! Course Description Dates Practitioners will develop an ethos of inclusion through discussion and observation of practice at Church Hill Nursery School. We will discuss our intentions and values regarding inclusion, our implementation of this practice discussing the possible obstacles to inclusion and the impact of moving away from purely 1:1 support for children. Developing a whole staff culture which is welcoming of children who need additional support and accepting of children with SEN. Both sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 19th November 19 & 10th December 19 14th January 20 & 31st March 20 5th May 20 & 14th July 20 . Course Outline 8:30am – 11:30am What does inclusion look like? Barriers to welcoming children with additional needs or SEND. How to organise support as an inclusive setting. A learning walk Best practice and implementing values of inclusion. Planning for the impact in your own setting. book o t s e n dat o k c nline i l o C g n i n ai this tr nced a h n E o All! t s o Rati Time Trainer Church Hill Nursery School with EYSS Venue Church Hill Nursery School Woodbury Road Walthamstow E17 9SB Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 37

Understanding Speech and Language Development Course Description Dates This training explores speech, language and communication development in the early years. It will provide practitioners with strategies to support these effectively in their settings. The importance of the role of adult in developing excellent early communication skills is considered. This will include use of video reflection, practical activities and group discussions. Both sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 8th November 19 & 29th November 19 27th February 20 & 19th March 20 11th June 20 & 2nd July 20 The session will allow participants to develop knowledge, skills and confidence in identifying and planning for children with communication needs. Time Trainer Course Outline Develop understanding of speech, language and communication development including bilingualism Explore early language delay and strategies when speaking with parents Explore practical and effective strategies to support children’s language development Reflect on current practice, identifying strengths and areas for development o ok b o t s date n o k c i nline o Cl g n i ain this tr 9:30am – 12:30pm Understanding Speech and Language All Talk Communication Project Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost Booking fee of 10 per delegate 38

Autism in the Early Years Course Description An overview of autism and appropriate strategies to use to support children in your setting. Course Outline There are 4 competencies which will be focused on: a unique child positive relationships learning and development enabling environments Dates Both sessions must be attended by the same practitioner to complete the course: 17th January 20 & 27th March 20 27th April 20 & 6th July 20 Time 9:30am – 11:30am Trainer SENDSuccess Venue Whitefield Research and Development Centre Macdonald Rd E17 4AZ ook b o t s date n o k c nline o Cli g n i ain this tr Autism in the Early Years Cost FREE 39

Childminders Training The Childminders trainings are an opportunity for CPD to increase and update knowledge on a variety of relevant topics. Attending drop ins & trainings will enable childminders to get updated information regarding changes in the sector. The training sessions are free and offer childminders the opportunity to come with their children to the drop-ins, as well as evening sessions provided by high level professionals in the sector. Childminder Drop In Sessions & Trainings Pg. 41 40

Childminders Drop In Sessions & Trainings The childminder termly drop in sessions provide childminders the opportunity to come together with their children to enjoy fun activities linked to their children’s learning and development and strengthen friendships and links between other local childminders. Attending the training sessions will enable Childminders: To have the opportunity to discuss issues with other childminders and get information that is relevant to the children in their care. To achieve a greater understanding of things such as identifying delays in children’s development, how to identify children at risk (in all areas), how to escalate concerns and how to support children with SEND. To gain practical ideas of how to improve provision for 2 year olds. To empower Childminders to provide a robust learning environment for all children in their care with confidence. The drop in sessions also have professional visits from practitioners in Early Years, Early Help, SENCO and many more which will provide childminders the opportunity to update their knowledge and skills These are advertised on WF Traded Services. *Sessions will start in January 2020 Time 9:30 – 11:00 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Mondays Walthamstow Children & Family Centre 313 Billet Road, Walthamstow, E17 5PX *Tuesdays Snowberry Centre 1 Snowberry Cl, London, E15 2AH Thursdays Chingford Children & Family Centre 5 Oaks Grove, Chingford, E4 6EY Cost 1.50 for the first child, 50p for each additional child (FEEE providers – the sessions are free) 41

Safeguarding and Welfare Training Pediatric First Aid Training Pg. 43 Premises Statutory Compliance/ Health & Safety Workshop & Information Session for FEEE Providers Pg. 44 Safeguarding in Education & Settings Training Pg. 45 42

Paediatric First Aid Training Course Description A fun and interactive Paediatric First Aid course covering the requirements of Ofsted and the EYFS Framework. The 2-session course (12 hours in total) is approved by the First Aid Industry Body (FAIB). This course is assessed more around practical ability and, although there is a theory assessment, this is written in such a way that it is easier for those with English as a second language to complete. This course meets the needs for the EYFS Framework in the same way as the Level 3 Qualification. The 2-session course can be physically strenuous at times and comfortable clothing should be worn. Please - no skirts or dresses as the course is practical and will involve some lying down. There is a one hour break for lunch on each day but lunch will not be provided - only refreshments. This course is renewed by re-taking a Paediatric First Aid course every three years. Dates You must attend both sessions to complete the course and receive a certificate. 28th & 29th October 2019 27th & 28th November 2019 18th & 25th January 2020 26th & 27th February 2020 18th & 19th March 2020 13th & 20th May 2020 16th & 23rd June 2020 4th & 11th July 2020 Time 9:30 – 16:30 Trainer Good Skills Training Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 100 for WF Registered Settings/Schools 120 for External Settings Click on dates to book this training online 43

Premises Statutory Compliance/ Health & Safety Workshop & Information Session for Ofsted Registered Providers Course Description This is a half day workshop which will provide basic information, guidance and best practice to assist you in understanding and complying with your statutory premises health and safety requirements. Whether you own the premises that you run your early years and childcare provision from or rent/lease it from a landlord, the person or organisation registered with Ofsted has a LEGAL DUTY to ensure that their premises are safe, particularly with regards to high risk areas such as Fire, Electricity, Gas, Water Asbestos as well as others. The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation stage also states that providers must ensure that their premises are fit for purpose and suitable and that they must comply with requirements of health and safety legislation (including fire safety and hygiene requirements), this is also a requirement under your Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) contract with the Council. In the worst instances, failure to meet these requirements can result in death or injury to premises users, enforcement action from the HSE and/or Ofsted and termination of your contract to deliver FEEE places with the Council. Click on dates to book this training online Dates 1st November 2019 6th January 2020 6th March 2020 5th June 2020 Time 09:30 – 12:30 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Snowberry Centre Early Years Professional Development Centre 1 Snowberry Close E15 2AH Cost 10 per delegate – LBWF Settings/Schools & New Providers 44

Safeguarding in Education & Settings Training The Safeguarding in Education and LADO Team deliver a range of courses & bespoke trainings tailored to specific needs & requirements of settings. The trainings on offer cover areas such as Foundation in Safeguarding Specific areas of safeguarding Safeguarding Children & Young people with additional needs & SEND Training for headteachers, managers and designated safeguarding leads. For more information about the courses download the Safeguarding in Education and Settings Training Programme here. 45

New Provider Training Information Session for new providers on the Ofsted Early Years and Childcare Register Pg. 47 Interested in becoming a Childminder information session Pg. 48 46

Information Session for new providers on the Ofsted Early Years and Childcare Register Course Description This is a half-day session which will provide information and guidance on key statutory compliance requirements including safeguarding & welfare which will facilitate the delivery of a safe, high quality Early Years/childcare provision, as well as information regarding the financial processes / procedures providers will need to complete in order to claim payment for the provision of FEEE places Dates 8th November 2019 13th December 2019 24th January 2020 13th March 2020 1st May 2020 10th July 2020 Delegates will also be provided with information regarding the process that providers must undertake in order to be commissioned by the LA to deliver the Governments free childcare scheme for 2,3 & 4 year olds Time Audience Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Individuals looking to begin the process to register with Ofsted on the Early Years or Childcare Register Individuals who have begun the process to register with Ofsted on the Early Years or Childcare Register and have a proposed Ofsted registration number Individuals who are seeking to be commissioned by the LA to deliver the Government's free childcare scheme for 2,3 & 4 year olds. Known as the Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) 10:00 – 13:00 Trainer Venue Walthamstow Children & Family Centre 313 Billet Road Walthamstow E17 5PX Cost Click on dates to book this training online FREE 47

Interested in becoming a Childminder information session Course Description This free information session will cover; The role of a childminder The legal requirements of being a childminder Ofsted and registering with them Support on offer from the Local authority Audience Proposed Childminders Dates 11th December 2019 26th February 2020 27th May 2020 Time 09:30 – 11:30 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Walthamstow Children & Family Centre 313 Billet Road Walthamstow E17 5PX Cost FREE Click on dates to book this training online 48

Early Years System Support (EYSS) The Early Years System Support (EYSS) model would allow early years professionals to work with their peers to share knowledge and best practice, support each other and receive or deliver the advice and training required. The Local Authority commissioned EYSS training providers on behalf of the sector are: These EYSS training providers will deliver the agreed training and support to Waltham Forest Early Years schools and Ofsted registered providers. For further information about EYSS and to download the training programme click here. 49

Chit Chat Pitter Pat & All Talk Chit-Chat Pitter-Pat is a Home Learning Project to support families with children age 0-4 years old with a focus on Communication, Language and Physical Development commissioned by Waltham Forest. The All Talk Communication Project have been commissioned by LBWF to provide a universal service to all early years settings in Waltham Forest. The project aims to: We will be running sessions (both inside and outside) across Waltham Forest beginning in Leyton and Leytonstone. There will also be a Facebook and Instagram page to support home learning, where photos, videos and top tips will be shared each week. Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram and keep up to date with key information about our ‘pop up’ sessions! develop understanding of speech, language and communication development in the early years develop practitioner’s knowledge, skills and confidence in supporting communication and language development develop and provide resources, some of which are available digitally, to support skill development and good practice For more information about the project please visit website. 50

Other Useful External Trainings We do know that we will not be able to deliver all the training needs for the settings/schools. Therefore, we recommend that settings/schools can access external provider trainings should they wish to. Some useful training providers are: 1. Waltham Forest Adult Learning Ser vice 2. Professional Association for Childc are and Early Years 3. Health and Safety Executive 4. NASEN for Early Years SEND 5. SENDSuccess 51

Bespoke Traded Offer We provide a traded offer, which can be tailored to the needs of each provider for a fee. The traded offer enables providers to receive specialist dedicated support beyond the universal offer provided by the early years team. Proposed Childminder Support Development Worker Support Home Visit Pg. 53 Pg. 53 Development Worker Support 1 to 1 Meeting Pg. 53 Early Years Business Services Support Pg. 54 Early Years Premises, Health & Safety Support Pg. 54 52

Childminder Bespoke Packages Proposed Childminder Support For childminders who are not yet registered with Ofsted but are in the process of registering on the Early Years Register. This package will provide you with face to face support, by a development worker, across three separate visits, at the location where you intend to care for children. The three visits will focus on; The Teaching and Learning requirements of the EYFS The Safeguarding requirements of the EYFS Business support to set up and run an effective childminding business By the end of the three visits Childminders will have the knowledge, skills and confidence to successfully complete their Ofsted registration and start a successful business caring for children. Once you have purchased this package please make contact with the Childminder Team Leader who will arrange for a development worker to make contact to arrange support. Cost 100 VAT Can be purchased once Development Worker Support Home Visit Development Worker Support 1 to 1 Meeting For childminders who have used their free core offer of home support and would like further support visits from their development worker in the location where they care for children. Or for childminders on the childcare register only who do not automatically receive home support. For Childminders who have used up their core offer of free 1-to-1 meetings and would like further support from their named development worker. This package provides you with up to 2 hours of face to face support, by your named development worker, at your registered premises. After purchasing this package please contact your development worker directly to find a mutually convenient time for the support to take place. This package provides you with up to half an hour of support at one of 13 venues across the borough: libraries or Children and Family Centres. After purchasing this package please contact your development worker directly to find a mutually convenient time and place for the support to take place. Cost 8.33 VAT Can be purchased multiple times Cost 33.33 VAT Can be purchased multiple times Click to book online 53

Early Years Bespoke Packages Early Years Business Services Support Early Years Premises, Health & Safety Support Site visit from our Early Years Business Consultant to provide support which is tailored around the needs of the provider. At the visit, we can cover: Legal requirements of setting up a company, charity or as a sole trader Occupancy projection Planning for delivering free early education places for working parents Fee strategies income and expenditure projections Business Health Check Budgets Cash Flow Policies and procedures Undertaking market research Developing and evaluating a Marketing plan Recruitment support , selection and interview, induction Training needs analysis Mentoring and coaching of individuals and teams Data Protection & GDPR *The Business consultant will speak to the provider to ascertain the area of need/number of days required before the site visit is booked. Site visit from our Early Years Premises Manager to provide support which is tailored around the needs of the provider. At the visit, we can cover: Premises H&S Statutory Compliance such as Asbestos Management Fire Safety Water Safety (legionella) Gas Safety Electrical Safety (hard wiring) Cost: 350 per day Venue: At the Setting *Can be purchased multiple times subject to availability * In addition, we can offer a site inspection to offer advice on design/expansion to create additional early years spaces or specific advice related to premises concerns. *The Premises Manager will speak to the provider to ascertain the area of need/number of days required before the site visit is booked. Cost: 350 per day Venue: At the Setting *Can be purchased multiple times subject to availability* Click to book online 54

Core Offers We provide a core offer for different types of providers. This enables providers to receive specialist dedicated universal and targeted support. Please note that our core offers may be subject to change on review by the Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service in order to meet the needs of the sector. Childminder Core Offer Pg. 56 -57 Early Years SEND Offer Pg. 58 Teaching, Learning & Assessment Core Offer Safeguarding & Welfare Core Offer Pg. 5960 Early Help Core Offer Pg. 62 Core offer to Settings causing concern Pg. 63 Pg. 61 55

Childminder Childminder Core Core Offer Offer The Childminding team provides a core offer to WF Childminders through the offer of Home Support and 1-1 Meetings. All registered childminders have an assigned development worker who will provide the adequate support needed to provide a high quality childcare provision. The core offer will depend on the childminder setting. Additional home visits may occur if requested by LADO or Head of Service, one visit by Development worker and/or team leader. Additional home visits are a cost of 40 per 2 hour visit and additional 1-to-1‘s are a cost of 10 per half hour for all Childminders. Core Offer for FEEE Providers Childminder Type Home support 1-1 Meetings New Childminder Quality monitoring visit after 2 months of caring for children. Review visit to take place 6 months later. Then in line with Good/Outstanding provider. Three, free half an hour, 1-to-1 meetings per year. Outstanding & Good One quality monitoring visit per rolling 12 months. Three, free half an hour, 1-to -1 meetings per year. Met One quality monitoring visit per rolling 12 months. BUT only once caring for children. One free half hour 1-to-1 appointment each year when not caring for children. Once caring for children three, free half an hour, 1-to-1 meetings per year. Team around the Childminder (TAS) visit at point of judgment, reviewed after 3 months. Further visit at 6 months. First year post judgment, support then Four, free half an hour, 1-to - 1 meetings per year. RI/Satisfactory reverts to as if a good setting. If provider is still causing concerns Ofsted will be contacted. Not Met/Inadequate/ Childminders or childminders only registered on the CR register cannot be FEEE providers. 56

Childminder Childminder Core Core Offer Offer Core Offer for Non- FEEE Providers Home support Childminder Type Outstanding & Good One quality monitoring visit per rolling 18 months. Met One quality monitoring visit per rolling 18 months. BUT only once caring for children. RI/Satisfactory Team around the Childminder (TAS) visit at point of judgment, reviewed after 3 months. Further visit at 6 months. First year post judgment, support then reverts to as if a good setting. If provider is still causing concerns Ofsted will be contacted. Four, free half an hour, 1-to -1 meetings per year. Not Met Team around the setting (TAS) visit at point of judgment. Once minding again, Quality Monitoring Visit after 3 months. Then visits in line with support as if Good/Outstanding provider. If concerns still remain Ofsted will be notified. Two free 1-to-1, half hour appointments in any 6 month period while not minding. Once minding, up to 4 free 1-to-1 appointments in the next 12 months. Then as good. Additional 1-to-1‘s at a cost of 10 per half hour Inadequate New Childminder Application to become FEEE registered minder Team around the Childminder (TAC) visit at point of judgment. Follow up visit after 3 months. If concerns still remain Ofsted will be notified. Quality monitoring visit after 2 months of caring for children. Review visit to take place 6 months later. Then in line with Good/Outstanding provider. Childminder sends through proof of eligibility. Once development worker is clear everything is in place one hour visit to sign off providers’ application. Once caring for first FEEE child further one hour visit to support around the process of claiming FEEE. 1-1 Meetings Two, free half an hour, 1-to -1 meetings per year. One free half hour 1-to-1 appointment each year when not caring for children. Once caring for children Two, free half an hour, 1-to -1 meetings per year. Up to four free, half an hour 1-1 appointment in the 6 months post judgement. Two, free half an hour, 1-to-1 meetings per year. N/A 57

Early Childminder Years SEND Core Core Offer Offer The Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service have created a SEND Core Offer and a Targeted Offer to support and empower EYFS provision to meet the needs of children developmental delay and SEND. EY SEND Core Offer Early Years PVIs and EYFS Provision in Schools Support and Monitoring Termly Visit EYFS SEND Forum SENCO Passport EHC Referral Support SEND Support Meeting Early Years Hub Newsletter Childminders Termly Childminder drop-in SEND information sessions SEND Webinars on FB group EHC Referral Support SEND Support Meeting Early Years Hub Newsletter For more information and details visit the Early Years SEND Offer page on The Hub. 58

Teaching, Learning & Assessment Core Offer Early Years Peer to Peer support visit The Teaching, Learning & Assessment Core Offer is offered to PVIs & Schools in Waltham Forest. This is delivered through: A model of Early Years System Support (EYSS), where colleagues across the Early Years sector provide peer to peer support. This support is delivered via group training and on site visits. Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP) Moderation 2 YO Moderation Project (Invite Only) Offered as part of a free core offer to Early Years settings (excluding childminders) and nursery classes in schools. Schools/settings are offered an Early Years Peer to Peer support visit once every two years. These visits are carried out by qualified teachers from teaching schools, known as Senior Leaders of Education (SLE’s). The aim of the SLE visit is: to provoke and support reflective dialogue and collaboration between early years Specialist Leaders of Education (SLEs) and settings leaders, around teaching and learning for pre-Reception aged children with a focus on 34 year olds. to support leaders to improve the quality of their setting and gaining successful good and outstanding Ofsted inspections through their strong and confident selfevaluation and development planning. To empower leaders to take responsibility for their own improvement journey, with the support of an SLE To know how to use the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework as a tool for evaluating their own provision To enable leaders to grow in confidence in their selfevaluation in readiness for Ofsted and to support ongoing improvement and development. SLE Visits can be booked here 59

Teaching, Learning & Assessment Core Offer Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP) Moderation Local authorities and early years education providers and education professionals with responsibility for assessing, reporting or moderating the early years foundation stage (EYFS) profile should use the EYFSP handbook, which gives guidance to help professionals complete and moderate EYFS profile judgements so that outcomes are accurate and consistent across all early years settings. 25% (15) schools to receive a moderation visit. The following criteria are considered when selecting schools for moderation: the presence of newly qualified teachers and practitioners new to the EYFS requests from the headteacher or manager a new senior leadership team Ofsted concern settings with an EYFS cohort for the first time concerns identified by the school improvement partner or LA personnel data anomalies unusual patterns of attainment the date and/or outcome of last external moderation visit non-attendance at training events For more information on EYFSP Moderation click here 2YO Moderation Project (Invite only) The project is free and consists of a series of training and Agreement trailing sessions, a 'critical friend' setting visit focusing on environments and Progress Check at aged 2 moderation visit. Settings can express their interest to join the programme. We aim for all settings to join the programme over a 4 year cycle with 25% attending each year. For more Information on the project click here 60

Early Years Childminder Safeguarding Core Offer Core Offer The Early Years, Childcare and Business Development Service have created a Safeguarding Core Offer and a Targeted Offer to support and empower EYFS provision to implement safeguarding & child protection procedures as well as address safeguarding incidents. EY Safeguarding Core Offer Early Years PVIs and EYFS Provision in Schools Universal Core Visit Desktop moderation process re the Section 11 safeguarding Audit and follow up providers with moderation visit Early Years Hub Newsletter Childminders Termly Childminder drop-in Safeguarding information sessions Early Years Hub Newsletter For further information click here 61

Childminder Early Help Core CoreOffer Offer The Early Help Service have created a Core Offer and a Targeted Offer to support EYFS provision in ensuring that children and families receive the right help, at the right time, by the right people, for the right reasons, where they can access it best EH Core Offer PVIs & Childminders Whole family intervention Accredited parenting programmes Training (Early Help Threshold, Our family Journey, TAF, Family Partnership model, bespoke training) Advice, Employment and Training Citizen Advice Young Carers Access to Early Help Coordinator Benefits of Using EH Service Help settings lay out their Early Help offer Help settings to identify children and their families that require additional support Support the setting to assess need through an Our Family Journey Assessment Support the setting with Team Around the Family meetings Broker referrals to the Early Help Service and signpost to other agencies when more intensive support is required that cannot be offered by the setting Be the interface with Children's Social Care to support referrals, advise on thresholds and update school on action being taken Deliver training to setting, to support staff working with children and their families that require additional support For further information click 62

Core Offer Childminder to Settings Core Causing Offer Concern The Early Years Service have a core offer to Settings who have an Ofsted Inspection grade of Requires Improvement, Inadequate or Welfare Notices Team around the Setting (TAS) Process A TAS meeting is convened where a provision has been judged Inadequate (I) or Requires Improvement (RI) by Ofsted, or areas of Non-Compliance with Statutory or Contractual Requirements have been identified by the Local Authority (LA), A TAS meeting will be arranged by the LA to provide a range of information, advice and training and challenge to assist the provider to address these areas / actions within an agreed timescales, in what is called a Focus Improvement Plan (FIP). Who should be involved in the TAS meeting? Managing Directors, Trustees, Headteacher, Managers/EYFS Lead and Local Authority leads Monitoring and evaluating The Ofsted registered person/organisation is responsible for ensuring that the actions set out in the Focus Improvement Plan are met, where these responsibilities are delegated to others, there must be a robust governance or contractual arrangements in place. Failure to comply with the agreed actions could have a significant impact on your Ofsted registration and/or your contract with the LA to deliver FEEE places. 63

Conferences and Forums Childminders Conference Early Years & Childcare Business Conference EYFS Profile Moderation Conference Early Years System Support Conference Pg. 65 Pg. 66 Pg. 66 Pg. 67 All Talk Conference Pg. 67 EYFS SEND Forum Pg. 68 Safeguarding Forums Pg. 68 64

Conferences and Forums The Early Years, Childcare and Business Development service run annual conferences and regular forums. These all provide opportunities for practitioners to pick up best practice to provide a quality Early Years Provision. Conferences and Forums provide useful information and opportunities for providers to share their views on different topics with professionals from the sector. It is also an opportunity to discuss key updates with practitioners. Attending forums will provide practitioners opportunity to: network share good practice review practice Provide/receive support receive briefings Childminder Conference The annual Childminders conference provides opportunities for practitioners to pick up best practice to provide a quality Early Years Provision. The 2019 conference is an opportunity to hear about the changes to the Ofsted Inspection Framework with focus on Cultural Capital to prepare you for your next inspection. There will be three useful workshops on Communication and Language, Working with Babies and the Characteristics of Effective Learning. Delegates can attend all three workshops: 1.Communication & Language: Cultural Capital/Story Telling 2.Working with Babies – Heuristic Play/Treasure Baskets, 3.Characteristics of Effective Learning Date and Time 16th November 2019 09:30 - 16:00 Venue City Gates Conference Centre, 25-29 Clements Road, Ilford, IG1 1BH Cost 10 VAT Click to book online 65

Conferences and Forums Early Years Business Conference The annual early years business conference is a full day session which provides information, guidance and forward planning opportunities on the business aspects required to deliver high-quality early years provision. EYFSP Moderation Conference The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP) Moderation Conference is an annual event for EYFS leads or Reception Class Teachers. The conference also provides opportunities for professionals to pick up best business practices and processes from across the sector. The conference outlines how the moderation process will work for the academic year, the key data trends emerging locally and nationally and training via key note speakers and workshops. There are usually up to 4 workshop sessions practitioners can attend at the conference. It also provides networking opportunities for early years and childcare professionals. The next conference will be held in May 2020 Date and Time January 30th 2020 09:00 - 14:30 Date and Time May 2020 09:30 - 16:00 Venue TBC Cost 30 Venue Gilwell Park, Bury Road, Chingford, E4 7QW Cost 20 for LBWF Schools Click to book online 66

Conferences and Forums EYSS Conference All Talk Conference The annual early years system support conference is a full day session which provides information, guidance and forward planning opportunities on the business aspects required to deliver high-quality early years provision. The conference also provides opportunities for professionals to pick up best business practices and processes from across the sector. The next conference will be held in September 2020 Date and Time September 2020 09:30 - 16:00 Venue TBC Cost Free The annual All Talk conference is a full day session which focuses on supporting communication and language in the early years. Practitioners attending will have insight into: Best practice in supporting communication and language in the early years Recent research and updates from the All Talk project Workshops covering engaging parents and ways to develop language and communication The next conference will be held in October 2020 Date and Time October 2020 09:30 - 16:00 Venue TBC Cost TBC Click to book online 67

Conferences and Forums EYFS SEND Forums Safeguarding Forums A termly EYFS SEND Forums to provide advice, training and networking opportunities for lead practitioners to support their professional development. Dates 25th February 2020 4th June 2020 Time 09:30 – 11:30 Trainer Early Years, Childcare & Business Development Service Venue Whitefield Research and Development Centre Macdonald Rd E17 4AZ The Safeguarding team offer a termly network safeguarding forum for: Childminders Designated Safeguarding Leads in Early Years Designated Safeguarding Leads in Schools & Colleges Attending the forums ensure that safeguarding leads are kept up to date on the latest safeguarding issues and news. For further information on the safeguarding forums click here . Cost Free Click to book online 68

Key Contacts For Early Years, Childcare & Business development service training queries, please contact [email protected] or 02084962909 For Safeguarding training queries, please contact [email protected] For Hub registration and queries, please contact [email protected] For WF Traded services registration queries, please contact [email protected] 69

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