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Medway Community Healthcare

Training brochure for staff working in schools and pre-schools September 2016 – September 2017 Delivered by the children’s therapy team

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MCH+ and MCH plus are trading names of: Medway Community Healthcare CIC Registered office: MCH House, Bailey Drive, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0PZ Tel: 01634 337593 Registered in England and Wales, Company number: 07275637

www.medwaycommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk

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How to find us

Contents Welcome

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Elklan training

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Help with handwriting course Sensory motor training

Pages 6 - 7 Pages 8 - 9

(Why I can’t sit still and learn?”) ASD – primary schools

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Introduction to speech sounds and development cued articulation

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ASD – secondary schools

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Boosting children’s understanding of language

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School ready (Osprey) training

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Feedback Equipment Map Contact us

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Parking permits are issued to park at the Ice Bowl upon registration of a course. Please follow highlighted pathway from Ice Bowl to Unit 7 – 8 Ambley green, Medway Community Healthcare, Gillingham business park, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0NJ. This short walk takes between 7 – 10 minutes. Disabled parking is available at Unit 7 – 8 Ambely green.

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Welcome

Equipment list We hold a small number of items of equipment that can be purchased on our courses. If you wish to buy any of the listed products on the day of training, cards accepted are:- Barclaycard, Visa, Mastercard, Mastercard Debit, Maestro, VPay, Visa Delta, Visa Electron, Diners, JCB and connectless connectio, cheques and cash.

Equipment Fiddle toys Movein’ sit cushion Vibrating pillow Vibrating snake Deep pressure hug jacket Chew buddy starter pack Theraputty soft Move pen left and right hand

Price £7.00 £13.00 £43.00 £22.00 £49.99 £23.00 £4.99 £9.99

Medway Community Healthcare has offered training for schools, children’s centres and preschools for many years. Our training is recognised to be informative and practical and delegates always leave courses with strategies which can be implemented immediately in their settings. We offer expert advice regarding the neurological development of children understanding the importance of how a delay in one area can impact upon a child’s ability to learn and to interact socially. All courses are age-specific and are grouped as pre-school, primary and secondary. Our course leaders have a wealth of professional experience and knowledge and all work for the NHS offering treatment to children in all education settings. The prices for our courses start from £120 per delegate for a six hour session. This price includes standard training materials. Hot and cold drinks are available throughout the day. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch. All training is provided in our purpose-built training rooms which are suitable for practical and group work.

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do not attempt to use any equipment without the professional guidance of the trainers during the course. **prices

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Elklan training

Feedback from previous learners

Speech and language support for under fives What is it? Elklan was founded by two experienced speech and language therapists with the aim of providing education staff with the knowledge and skills to support children with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN). The content of the course is applicable for staff working with all pre-school children, especially those with SLCN.

Who is it for? Practitioners working in early years settings, such as pre-schools, nurseries (including private and voluntary), Children’s Centres and child-minders. The course is aimed at working with 3-5s, however it also highly relevant to those working with children with significant SLCN in primary school years.

Course outcomes: -

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Builds your confidence, skills and knowledge in supporting speech, language and communication development. Provides you with practical advice and strategies for working with children and their carers. Extends your skills to apply your learning of communication and language development to the EYFS. Gives ideas for working with children with additional languages and SLCN.

Sensory motor training – “great interactive tasks for learners”

Overall feedback from our 15/16 training programme:80% of our courses were rated as excellent

MCH is well respected for most training in medway - well done!

I found that learning the cues, putting into practise, watching it in action on DVD was particularly helpful

20% of our courses were rated as good

Elklan –“A very detailed course – I am already using all the strategies in my nursery”

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Feedback from previous learners Introduction to speech sounds development and cued articulation

All learners will receive full training materials.

Cost: £360

How is it delivered?

Dates:

The course is designed to be delivered as a 3-day programme over three months. The course uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos and group discussion to engage delegates. Delegates will be required to attend all 3 days.

90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

All 3 days need to be attended by the same delegate.

27th January 2017 24th February 2017 24th March 2017 (All three dates

must be attended by the same delegate) 9:00am – 4pm

Before

After

Delegates were quizzed before and after the course on how much they knew about speech and language and cued articulation

Osprey – “loved the Q&A session. Learnt so much!”

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What will learners receive?

All delegates enjoyed a mixture of lectures videos, group work and physical activities in each session

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

All delegates reported that they enjoyed a mixture of group work, video clips alongside the formal presentations

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Help with handwriting course Course details This course will be delivered by occupational therapists who have worked extensively with children and young people with developmental co-ordination disorders and general motor difficulties, including handwriting. As part of the session, we will deliver practical workshops to help understand how it feels to have motor-co-ordination and subsequent handwriting difficulties. Help with handwriting outlines the underlying components that contribute to handwriting, difficulties and raises awareness of strategies that can be implemented with the school environment.

How is it delivered? The course brings together key skills from physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy to enable delegates to deliver strategies to help all areas of a child’s development.

Cost: £120 for one day Date: 17th February 2017 12th May 2017

Trainers use interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners. The course leaders are experts in physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy and will help delegates to develop a holistic approach to supporting children.

9:00am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

Interested? Who should attend? This course is for staff working in a primary school setting – aimed at SENCo’s, TA’s and teachers.

If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you.

Course aims: Help with handwriting is a fun, dynamic and interactive one-day course. In order to be able to write, children need to have good postural control, be able to cross their body midline, have hand strength and dexterity, visual motor integration, visual perception and ocular motor control. The training will give you a greater understanding of these underlying skills and how they impact on handwriting and other fine motor skills.

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Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

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School ready! An osprey training course

The course delegate will leave with a toolbox of practical skills and knowledge to support school staff in implementing motor skills and handwriting strategies within school, including:-

Cost: £120 for one day Date: 21st November 2016

Occupational therapy Speech and language therapy Physiotherapy Reaching Early Years Course details The teaching material will focus on the EYFS three prime areas of learning; communication, physical and personal and social emotional development and explore in depth how difficulties in movement and communication impact upon the child’s ability to access literacy and mathematics.

Course aims This course is aimed at supporting staff in pre-school establishments, children’s centres and private, voluntary and independent settings to maximise children’s ability to prepare for school entry.

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Experimental activities to help understand how it feels to have handwriting difficulties. Strategies for the school and classroom to support children with these difficulties. Information regarding small aids (such as pencil grips) and when to try them. These can be purchased on the day.

9:00am – 3pm

Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

How is it delivered? The course uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners.

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email: medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

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“Why can’t I sit still and learn?” Sensory motor training Course details This course will be delivered by occupational therapists who have worked extensively with children and young people with developmental co-ordination disorders and sensory needs. We will deliver experiential workshops to help understand how it feels to have sensory/motor difficulties. We will teach strategies for school staff to enable children to learn. Why can’t I sit still and learn? raises awareness about the importance of movement and play in the everyday lives of our children at home and at school. This will be related to sensory and motor deficits that can impact on everyday tasks such as attention and learning. The escalating use of technology for play has resulted in children who find it difficult to pay attention and learn in the classroom environment. This course gives practical solutions.

Course aims

How is it delivered? The course is designed to be delivered as 1 day programme. The course uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities and group discussion to engage learners.

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Cost: £120 for one day Date: 7th April 2017 9:00am – 3pm

Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

This course is for staff working in a primary school setting – aimed at SENCO’s, TA’s, and teachers. Course leaders will provide an overview of the link between sensory processing and how this affects a child’s ability to access their learning opportunities in school. This is a fun, dynamic and interactive day that includes practical activities. The course will provide a basic understanding of how sensory processing impacts on a child’s ability to concentrate and regulate behaviours that have an underlying sensory origin for example, some children find it very difficult to sit still and need to be able to move to concentrate. Delegates will leave with a toolbox of practical skills and knowledge to support school staff in implementing sensory approaches within school, including:  Strategies to use in the classroom to help improve learning skills  An understanding of how a child with sensory processing difficulties might feel in the classroom and school environment and impact this has on socialising and learning.  Suggestions of different ways of adapting the classroom and teaching to facilitate inclusive access to the curriculum

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Boosting childrens’ understanding of language Elklan - early years based information carrying words Do you work with children known to speech and language therapy? Do you regularly see targets on reports which talk about “information carrying words”, “word levels”, and “receptive language”? Do you often wonder what this means and how it relates to the children in your setting? If so, the Elklan EYBIC course for you!

What is it? This course uses Elklan EYBIC (early years based information carrying words) to improve your knowledge and skills in supporting children’s understanding of spoken language in the educational setting. It provides a structured framework to use with children to develop the amount of information they can remember in instructions. EYBIC will also support the child’s development of everyday vocabulary, including topics such as food, clothing, home and animals. This vocabulary links to the main areas of development expected in the EYFS curriculum.

How is it delivered?

Cost:

The course is delivered as an intensive one day programme and uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners.

£120 for one day

Interested?

5th December 2016 23rd June 2017

If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Dates:

9:00am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

Who is it for? The vocabulary used in the course is based on the EYFS; however the principles are applicable for working with children of all ages with or without language and communication needs. Course outcomes: - You will learn the typical stages of language development, which will help you identify which children need further support. - Build your confidence, skills and knowledge in supporting children’s language development. - Provides you with practical examples of activities that you can use in your setting to support language skills. - You will have the skills to apply your learning of communication and language development to the EYFS.

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Helping children with autistic spectrum disorder inprimary schools to communicate Supporting children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and social communication disorder in primary school to interact and learn

How is it delivered? The course is an intensive one day programme that uses practical information and strategies so that learners can take away ideas and start implementation in the classroom immediately.

Cost: £120 for one day Date:

The day is fun and interactive giving learners opportunity to experience the world through different thought processes. Practical examples will help give context to the course and a variety of tools will be available for use throughout the course.

Interested? Course details

If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you.

This course is suitable for any school staff members that work with children who present with a social communication disorder with a special reference to autistic spectrum difficulties. The focus will be on the pupil’s ability to communicate and understand the world.

Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

31st March 2017 9am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham Kent ME8 0NJ

Key learning outcomes:   

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Understand what ASD and social communication disorder is and the difference between the two terms and how this affects learning and social development Exploring the difficulties experienced by pupils and how these may manifest as different behaviours. In depth understanding how key traits such as ; creativity, conversational skills, social Interaction, nonverbal skills, sensory difficulties and anxiety effect pupils in the classroom. How to set up and run social skills groups and other specific strategies that can be deployed such as role play, social stories and the use of non-literal language.

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Helping children with austic spectrum disorder in secondary schools to communicate Supporting children with austic spectrum disorder (ASD) and social communication disorder in secondary schools to interact and learn Course details This course is suitable for any school staff members that work with children who present with a social communication disorder with a special reference to autistic spectrum difficulties. The focus will be on the pupils ability to communicate and understand the world. A large element of this course will enable learners to put in place strategies and programmes to help young people with autism cope not only with the academic environment such as changes to timetables and transition between lessons but also helping prepare for work experience, interviews and exam preparation.

How is it delivered? The course is an intensive one day programme that uses practical information and strategies so that learners can take away ideas and start implementation in the classroom immediately.

Cost: £120 for one day

The day is fun and interactive giving learners opportunity to experience the world through different thought processes. Practical examples will help give context to the course and a variety of tools will be available for use throughout the course.

Date: 19th May 2017

Interested?

7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 9NJ

If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you.

9am – 3pm Venue:

Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Key learning outcomes:    

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Understand what ASD and social communication disorder is and the difference between the two terms and how this affects learning and social development Exploring the difficulties experienced by pupils and how these may manifest as different behaviours. In depth understanding how key traits such as; creativity, conversational skills, social Interaction, nonverbal skills, sensory difficulties and anxiety effect pupils in the classroom. How to set up and run social skills groups and other specific strategies that can be deployed such as role play, social stories and the use of non-literal language.

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Introduction to speech sound development and cued articulation Course details      

This course is suitable for teachers and teaching assistants who work with children who present with speech sound difficulties. Course leaders will cover strategies to support speech sound production and also how to implement speech sound targets within the educational setting. Developed to help children who find it difficult to develop speech sounds without support. Provides specific targeted interventions. Cued articulation is a visual system which uses simple hand cues to show where and how speech sounds are made. Particularly beneficial for children with pronunciation difficulties and those with english as an additional language.

Course aims Learners will be able to:    

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How is it delivered? The course is delivered as an intensive one day programme and uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners. It will introduce learners to the cued articulation approach and support them to become familiar with all cues for consonant sounds. Training will also introduce learners to the typical and atypical processes of speech sound development. Learners will become familiar with strategies to support speech sound production in an engaging way.

Cost: £120 for one day Dates: 31st October 2016 5th May 2017

9:00am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Produce all cued articulation consonant hand signs. Produce basic vowel signs. Understand the hierarchy when working on speech sounds. Feel confident to interpret and work on a speech sound target. Become familiar with strategies to elicit speech sounds in isolation and how and when to develop these sounds into words development.

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Introduction to speech sound development and cued articulation Course details      

This course is suitable for teachers and teaching assistants who work with children who present with speech sound difficulties. Course leaders will cover strategies to support speech sound production and also how to implement speech sound targets within the educational setting. Developed to help children who find it difficult to develop speech sounds without support. Provides specific targeted interventions. Cued articulation is a visual system which uses simple hand cues to show where and how speech sounds are made. Particularly beneficial for children with pronunciation difficulties and those with english as an additional language.

Course aims Learners will be able to:    

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How is it delivered? The course is delivered as an intensive one day programme and uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners. It will introduce learners to the cued articulation approach and support them to become familiar with all cues for consonant sounds. Training will also introduce learners to the typical and atypical processes of speech sound development. Learners will become familiar with strategies to support speech sound production in an engaging way.

Cost: £120 for one day Dates: 31st October 2016 5th May 2017

9:00am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Produce all cued articulation consonant hand signs. Produce basic vowel signs. Understand the hierarchy when working on speech sounds. Feel confident to interpret and work on a speech sound target. Become familiar with strategies to elicit speech sounds in isolation and how and when to develop these sounds into words development.

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Helping children with autistic spectrum disorder in secondary schools to communicate Supporting children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and social communication disorder in secondary schools to interact and learn Course details This course is suitable for any school staff members that work with children who present with a social communication disorder with a special reference to autistic spectrum difficulties. The focus will be on the pupils ability to communicate and understand the world. A large element of this course will enable learners to put in place strategies and programmes to help young people with autism cope not only with the academic environment such as changes to timetables and transition between lessons but also helping prepare for work experience, interviews and exam preparation.

How is it delivered? The course is an intensive one day programme that uses practical information and strategies so that learners can take away ideas and start implementation in the classroom immediately.

Cost: £120 for one day

The day is fun and interactive giving learners opportunity to experience the world through different thought processes. Practical examples will help give context to the course and a variety of tools will be available for use throughout the course.

Date: 19th May 2017

Interested?

7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 9NJ

If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you.

9am – 3pm Venue:

Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Key learning outcomes:    

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Understand what ASD and social communication disorder is and the difference between the two terms and how this affects learning and social development Exploring the difficulties experienced by pupils and how these may manifest as different behaviours. In depth understanding how key traits such as; creativity, conversational skills, social Interaction, nonverbal skills, sensory difficulties and anxiety effect pupils in the classroom. How to set up and run social skills groups and other specific strategies that can be deployed such as role play, social stories and the use of non-literal language.

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Helping children with austic spectrum disorder in primary schools to communicate Supporting children with austic spectrum disorder (ASD) and social communication disorder in primary school to interact and learn Course details This course is suitable for any school staff members that work with children who present with a social communication disorder with a special reference to Autistic Spectrum difficulties. The focus will be on the pupil’s ability to communicate and understand the world.

How is it delivered? The course is an intensive one day programme that uses practical information and strategies so that learners can take away ideas and start implementation in the classroom immediately.

Cost: £120 for one day Date:

The day is fun and interactive giving learners opportunity to experience the world through different thought processes. Practical examples will help give context to the course and a variety of tools will be available for use throughout the course.

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

31st March 2017 9am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham Kent ME8 0NJ

Key learning outcomes:   

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Understand what ASD and social communication disorder is and the difference between the two terms and how this affects learning and social development Exploring the difficulties experienced by pupils and how these may manifest as different behaviours. In depth understanding how key traits such as ; creativity, conversational skills, social Interaction, nonverbal skills, sensory difficulties and anxiety effect pupils in the classroom. How to set up and run social skills groups and other specific strategies that can be deployed such as role play, social stories and the use of non-literal language.

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Boosting childrens’ understanding of language Elklan - early years based information carrying words Do you work with children known to speech and language therapy? Do you regularly see targets on reports which talk about “information carrying words”, “word levels”, and “receptive language”? Do you often wonder what this means and how it relates to the children in your setting? If so, the Elklan EYBIC course for you!

What is it? This course uses Elklan EYBIC (early years based information carrying words) to improve your knowledge and skills in supporting children’s understanding of spoken language in the educational setting. It provides a structured framework to use with children to develop the amount of information they can remember in instructions. EYBIC will also support the child’s development of everyday vocabulary, including topics such as food, clothing, home and animals. This vocabulary links to the main areas of development expected in the EYFS curriculum.

How is it delivered?

Cost:

The course is delivered as an intensive one day programme and uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners.

£120 for one day

Interested?

5th December 2016 23rd June 2017

If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Dates:

9:00am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

Who is it for? The vocabulary used in the course is based on the EYFS; however the principles are applicable for working with children of all ages with or without language and communication needs. Course outcomes: - You will learn the typical stages of language development, which will help you identify which children need further support. - Build your confidence, skills and knowledge in supporting children’s language development. - Provides you with practical examples of activities that you can use in your setting to support language skills. - You will have the skills to apply your learning of communication and language development to the EYFS.

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“Why can’t I sit still and learn?” Sensory motor training Course details This course will be delivered by occupational therapists who have worked extensively with children and young people with developmental co-ordination disorders and sensory needs. We will deliver experiential workshops to help understand how it feels to have sensory/motor difficulties. We will teach strategies for school staff to enable children to learn. Why can’t I sit still and learn? raises awareness about the importance of movement and play in the everyday lives of our children at home and at school. This will be related to sensory and motor deficits that can impact on everyday tasks such as attention and learning. The escalating use of technology for play has resulted in children who find it difficult to pay attention and learn in the classroom environment. This course gives practical solutions.

Course aims

How is it delivered? The course is designed to be delivered as 1 day programme. The course uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities and group discussion to engage learners.

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Cost: £120 for one day Date: 7th April 2017 9:00am – 3pm

Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

This course is for staff working in a primary school setting – aimed at SENCO’s, TA’s, and teachers. Course leaders will provide an overview of the link between sensory processing and how this affects a child’s ability to access their learning opportunities in school. This is a fun, dynamic and interactive day that includes practical activities. The course will provide a basic understanding of how sensory processing impacts on a child’s ability to concentrate and regulate behaviours that have an underlying sensory origin for example, some children find it very difficult to sit still and need to be able to move to concentrate. Delegates will leave with a toolbox of practical skills and knowledge to support school staff in implementing sensory approaches within school, including:  Strategies to use in the classroom to help improve learning skills  An understanding of how a child with sensory processing difficulties might feel in the classroom and school environment and impact this has on socialising and learning.  Suggestions of different ways of adapting the classroom and teaching to facilitate inclusive access to the curriculum

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School ready! An osprey training course

The course delegate will leave with a toolbox of practical skills and knowledge to support school staff in implementing motor skills and handwriting strategies within school, including:-

Cost: £120 for one day Date: 21st November 2016

Occupational therapy Speech and language therapy Physiotherapy Reaching Early Years Course details The teaching material will focus on the EYFS three prime areas of learning; communication, physical and personal and social emotional development and explore in depth how difficulties in movement and communication impact upon the child’s ability to access literacy and mathematics.

Course aims This course is aimed at supporting staff in pre-school establishments, children’s centres and private, voluntary and independent settings to maximise children’s ability to prepare for school entry.

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Experimential activities to help understand how it feels to have handwriting difficulties. Strategies for the school and classroom to support children with these difficulties. Information regarding small aids (such as pencil grips) and when to try them. These can be purchased on the day.

9:00am – 3pm

Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

How is it delivered? The course uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners.

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email: medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

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Help with handwriting course Course details This course will be delivered by occupational therapists who have worked extensively with children and young people with developmental co-ordination disorders and general motor difficulties, including handwriting.

How is it delivered? The course brings together key skills from physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy to enable delegates to deliver strategies to help all areas of a child’s development. Trainers use interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos, and group discussion to engage learners. The course leaders are experts in physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy and will help delegates to develop a holistic approach to supporting children.

Who should attend?

Interested?

This course is for staff working in a primary school setting – aimed at SENCo’s, TA’s and teachers.

If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you.

Help with handwriting is a fun, dynamic and interactive one-day course. In order to be able to write, children need to have good postural control, be able to cross their body midline, have hand strength and dexterity, visual motor integration, visual perception and ocular motor control. The training will give you a greater understanding of these underlying skills and how they impact on handwriting and other fine motor skills.

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Date: 17th February 2017 12th May 2017

As part of the session, we will deliver experiential/practical workshops to help understand how it feels to have motor-coordination and subsequent handwriting difficulties. Help with handwriting outlines the underlying compondents that contribute to handwriting, difficulites and raises awareness of strategies that can be implemented with the school environment.

Course aims:

Cost: £120 for one day

9:00am – 3pm Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

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Feedback from previous learners Introduction to speech sounds development and cued articulation

All learners will receive full training materials.

Cost: £360

How is it delivered?

Dates:

The course is designed to be delivered as a 3-day programme over three months. The course uses interactive teaching methods, practical activities, videos and group discussion to engage delegates. Delegates will be required to attend all 3 days.

90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

All 3 days need to be attended by the same delegate.

27th January 2017 24th February 2017 24th March 2017 (All three dates

must be attended by the same delegate) 9:00am – 4pm

Before

After

Delegates were quizzed before and after the course on how much they knew about speech and language and cued articulation

Osprey – “loved the Q&A session. Learnt so much!”

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What will learners receive?

All delegates enjoyed a mixture of lectures videos, group work and physical activities in each session

Interested? If you are interested in attending this course, please email medch.childrenservices@nhs.net and an application form will be forwarded to you. Please be advised that in order to run the course we must receive sufficient interest to cover our costs.

Venue: 7/8 Ambley Green Bailey Drive Gillingham ME8 0NJ

All delegates reported that they enjoyed a mixture of group work, video clips alongside the formal presentations

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Elklan training

Feedback from previous learners

Speech and language support for under fives What is it? Elklan was founded by two experienced speech and language therapists with the aim of providing education staff with the knowledge and skills to support children with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN). The content of the course is applicable for staff working with all pre-school children, especially those with SLCN.

Who is it for? Practitioners working in early years settings, such as pre-schools, nurseries (including private and voluntary), Children’s Centres and child-minders. The course is aimed at working with 3-5s, however it also highly relevant to those working with children with significant SLCN in primary school years.

Course outcomes: -

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Builds your confidence, skills and knowledge in supporting speech, language and communication development. Provides you with practical advice and strategies for working with children and their carers. Extends your skills to apply your learning of communication and language development to the EYFS. Gives ideas for working with children with additional languages and SLCN.

Sensory motor training – “great interactive tasks for learners”

Overall feedback from our 15/16 training programme:80% of our courses were rated as excellent

MCH is well respected for most training in medway - well done!

I found that learning the cues, putting into practice, watching it in action on DVD was particularly helpful

20% of our courses were rated as good

Elklan –“A very detailed course – I am already using all the strategies in my nursery”

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Welcome

Equipment list We hold a small number of items of equipment that can be purchased on our courses. If you wish to buy any of the listed products on the day of training, cards accepted are:- Barclaycard, Visa, Mastercard, Mastercard Debit, Maestro, VPay, Visa Delta, Visa Electron, Diners, JCB and connectless connectio, cheques and cash.

Equipment Fiddle toys Movein’ sit cushion Vibrating pillow Vibrating snake Deep pressure hug jacket Chew buddy starter pack Theraputty soft Move pen left and right hand

Price £7.00 £13.00 £43.00 £22.00 £49.99 £23.00 £4.99 £9.99

Medway Community Healthcare has offered training for schools, children’s centres and preschools for many years. Our training is recognised to be informative and practical and delegates always leave courses with strategies which can be implemented immediately in their settings. We offer expert advice regarding the neurological development of children understanding the importance of how a delay in one area can impact upon a child’s ability to learn and to interact socially. All courses are age-specific and are grouped as pre-school, primary and secondary. Our course leaders have a wealth of professional experience and knowledge and all work for the NHS offering treatment to children in all education settings. The prices for our courses start from £120 per delegate for a six hour session. This price includes standard training materials. Hot and cold drinks are available throughout the day. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch. All training is provided in our purpose-built training rooms which are suitable for practical and group work.

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do not attempt to use any equipment without the professional guidance of the trainers during the course. **prices

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How to find us

Contents Welcome

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Elklan training

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Help with handwriting course Sensory motor training

Pages 6 - 7 Pages 8 - 9

(Why I can’t sit still and learn?”) ASD – primary schools

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Introduction to speech sounds and development cued articulation

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ASD – secondary schools

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Boosting children’s understanding of language

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School ready (Osprey) training

Pages 18 - 19

Feedback Equipment Map Contact us

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Parking permits are issued to park at the Ice Bowl upon registration of a course. Please follow highlighted pathway from Ice Bowl to Unit 7 – 8 Ambley Green, Medway Community Healthcare, Gillingham business park, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0NJ. This short walk takes between 7 – 10 minutes. Disabled parking is available at Unit 7 – 8 Ambley Green.

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Who to contact Childrens therapy team:medch.childrenservices@nhs.net

Visit us at: www.medwaycommunityhealthca re.nhs.uk/training

MCH+ provides a traded service for speech and language and Occupational Therapy. Schools interested in buying these services please contact:medch.childrenservices@nhs.net

Customer care or scan this into your smart phone:

Please send any comments about Medway Community Healthcare services to: Customer care coordinator Medway Community Healthcare MCH House, Bailey Drive, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0PZ t: 01634 334650

Medway Community Healthcare

Training brochure for staff working in schools and pre-schools September 2016 – September 2017 Delivered by the children’s therapy team

medwaycustomercare@nhs.net All contact will be treated confidentially _________ This information can be made available in other formats and languages. Please contact: medch.communications@nhs.net Leaflet reference: MCH 373-2

MCH+ and MCH plus are trading names of: Medway Community Healthcare CIC Registered office: MCH House, Bailey Drive, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0PZ Tel: 01634 337593 Registered in England and Wales, Company number: 07275637

www.medwaycommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk

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