Registration is now open for the Wednesday 17th March 2027 edition of the ADHD SENCO Training Programme ran by experts from the Institute of Mental Health, Centre for ADHD and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Across the Lifespan (CANDAL).
COURSE DETAILS:
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In-person workshop at the Institute of Mental Health, ran by academic professionals and lived experience course facilitators, followed by a networking lunch
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Workbook homework and resources to train other teachers after the course
WHY TAKE THE COURSE?
Special Education Needs Co-ordinators (SENCOs) play a key role in the development of SEN policy and code of practise in schools, and it is crucial that they are knowledgeable in all aspects of SEN.
We have created a new ‘train the trainer’ method to educate whole schools about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
BENEFITS OF TAKING THE ADHD AWARENESS COURSE:
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Hear the latest evidenced-based research from local leading academic experts in the field, with years of personal lived and professional experience.
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Comprehensive overview of ADHD to enhance your awareness and understanding
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Learn the science of ADHD, understand how to identity it and occurs in the classroom
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Understand your local care pathway in Nottingham and how to refer students to medical professionals
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Use your new knowledge to train all the teachers in your school on ADHD
Academic professional and lived experience course facilitators: Dr Blandine French, Dr Charlotte Hall, Professor Maddie Groom, Dr Abby Russell