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www.neelb.org.uk Web Site Download Special Education January 2011

Introduction Who commissioned the booklet? This booklet has been put together by Special Education as a reference for schools and other interested parties to identify the breadth and type of assistants training currently available within the NEELB area. We acknowledge the significant contribution of the working party in gathering and compiling the data. Why was the booklet commissioned? The booklet was created to assist principals and SENCO s to access training to meet the particular needs of assistants employed within their school. In recent years the Board has faced significant financial pressure which has meant that funding for further study has not been available to any Board employee, however this booklet tracks relevant in house training which is available. For whom is the booklet intended? The booklet has been created as a reference guide for principals and their SENCO s in primary and post primary schools with assistants who work with statemented pupils within the NEELB area. It may also be a guide for other interested parties within the NEELB area. How is the booklet to be used? The booklet is to be used as a reference document and principals and SENCO s should follow the processes suggested in the document to access particular training. It does not guarantee the right to any or all of the training but simply clarifies who is responsible when initiating the process and who the relevant contact person for the different services/agencies is. It is entirely up to each organisation as to what happens next and, if there is criteria, whether the school meets it or not. (*Please note that prices quoted for courses may change) Should schools require further information please contact:- Mrs Oonagh McCann Field Officer for Special Education Transition Service Ballee Community High TEL:- 028 2563 0302 e-mail address: - oonagh.mccann@neelb.org.uk h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 1

Identified Training Need - Medical Guidance can be found in the recent DE document entitled Supporting Pupils with Medication Needs (Feb 2008) In SLD and MLD s Courses can be tailored for the individual needs of the pupil and/or the school NHSCT Nurse Manager for Learning Disability Community Children s Nurse (CNN) Service Whole Staff, individual classroom assistants, general assistants and escorts NHSCT 1. Nurse Manager for Learning Disability - Ballymena and Coleraine area TEL:- 028 7034 7871 2. Nurse Manager for Learning Disability Antrim, Magherafelt, Larne, Carrickfergus and Newtownabbey area TEL:- 028 2566 7150 3. Paediatric Clinical Educator (who will then signpost to appropriate Community Children s Nursing Team) TEL:- 028 2766 3430 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 2

Identified Training Need - Medical Guidance can be found in the recent DE document (Feb 2008) entitled Supporting Pupils with Medication Needs In mainstream schools and other special schools Information /Length of Course Courses can be tailored for the individual needs of the pupil and /or the school NHSCT Community Children s Nursing (CNN) Service TEL:- 028 9334 3514 Whole Staff, individual classroom assistants, general assistants and escorts NHSCT 1. e.g. Diabetes, asthma, peg feeding, oxygen, epilepsy(special schools) Paediatric Clinical Educator TEL:- 028 2766 3430 2. Epilepsy (mainstream schools) Lead Nurse for Nursing TEL:- 028 2563 5683 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 3

Identified Training Need First Aid at Work Tier 1 Initial Training 4 day course for designated first aid officers. Cost 180-190* + VAT (Jan 2011) Tier 2 Refresher Course 2 day course required every 3 years (currently under review) Cost 125-135* + VAT (Jan 2011) Accredited providers i.e. Red Cross, St John Ambulance Teachers and assistants Tier 1 - principal who requests it by writing to HR and copying to the Learning and Development Manager Tier 2 Individual Officer (six months prior to expiry date of certificate) Learning and Development Section NEELB or school can organise it themselves (N.B. Should the Learning and Development Section organise it the cost is to the school) Learning and Development Manager TEL:- 028 9448 2308 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 4

Identified Training Need Manual Handling Depends on number of staff to be trained and needs of school Special S s have at least one trainer on their staff Focus Groups for Training Teachers and assistants Please contact your local NEELB SLD to find out when training is scheduled:- Castle Tower Ballymena TEL:- 028 2564 8263 Hill Croft Newtownabbey TEL:- 028 9083 7488 Kilronan Magherafelt TEL:- 028 7963 2168 Riverside Antrim TEL:- 028 9442 8946 Roddensvale Larne TEL:- 028 2827 2802 Sandleford Coleraine TEL:- 028 7034 3062 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 5

Identified Training Need Autistic Spectrum Disorder ASD Support Service NEELB The NEELB ASD Support Service provides tiered training at three levels. A letter goes out to all mainstream schools in the NEELB area in September each year detailing the core training menu. Tier 1 Awareness Session - A school based session offered as part of a support package for a referred pupil/s. All staff, teaching and non-teaching, are encouraged to attend. Session includes characteristics of autism and practical strategies to support the learner in the classroom. The relevant AAO tailors the session to individual school contexts. Tier 2 - Core Training Menu - Two hour training sessions delivered at ABC during autumn/spring terms. Sessions include ASD Awareness, IEP and ASD, Promoting Communication, Promoting Positive Behaviour, Working in Partnership with LSA, Encouraging Social Skills, Sensory Issues, and Transition Planning. It is necessary to register for these courses. Tier 3 Longitudinal Training Course (2 Parts) in the Coleraine area: Part 1 - LSAs access: 9 weekly 2 hour sessions 2 follow up sessions (review of practice) Part 2 Relevant class teacher: 1 day training offered as part of a support package for pupils referred to ASD Service. Priority given to early intervention. Tier 1, 2 and 3 - ASD Support Service Tier 1 - Whole Staff Tier 2 - Teachers and interested assistants Tier 3 - Targeted group following pupil/s referral to ASD Service h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 6

Tier 1 - Tier 2 - Tier 3 - makes referral to ASD Support Service ASD Support Service NEELB TEL:- 028 9448 2305 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 7

Identified Training Need Additional ASD Training Details and costs available from Middletown Centre Centre for Autism Middletown Jill Drysdale TEL:- 028 3751 5750 Teachers and assistants in consultation with Support Service NEELB and Centre for Autism Middletown h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 8

Identified Training Need Speech and Language Disorder Thornfield Outreach Service NEELB (Support moved from Stage 5 to 3c) Complete training course in place. Runs from Jan Mar (6 Week Course 2 Hour Sessions) Training booklets and certificate provided on completion Thornfield Outreach Services (Course availability is subject to the demands of the Outreach Service) Focus Groups for Training Classroom Assistants working with pupils with speech and language difficulties identified as their primary need Thornfield Outreach Service Thornfield House 8-12 Jordanstown Road Newtownabbey BT37 OQF TEL:- 028 9085 1089 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 9

Identified Training Need Speech and Language Disorder MAKATON Training Tier 1: Taster Workshop A two hour introduction to Makaton/or Fringe User workshop teaching a small number of specific signs. Tier 2: Foundation Workshop This is available to all staff in nursery, primary schools and special schools. This is a two day course and there needs to be at least 4 weeks between Day 1 and 2. Usually there is a pupil with significant communication difficulties on the roll of the school but it is not a prerequisite for training. The cost for material is approximately 25* per person and the tutor s time is usually free. A certificate is presented on completion of the course. (Jan 2011) Tier 3: Enhancement Workshop This is a further 3 day training programme which prepares the recipient to apply to go on to train as a Makaton trainer. Costs for manuals approx 30* (Jan 2011) A 5 Day Residential Course is also available. Costs for course can be obtained from the Head of Speech and Language Services. Speech and Language Therapist NHSCT through the Head of Speech and Language Therapy Service Mildred Bell TEL:- 028 9034 1586 Tier 1 Teachers, assistants, catering staff, clerical administration and technical staff Tier 2 Teachers and assistants h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 10

in consultation with NHSCT Speech and Language Therapist and Head of Speech and Language Therapy Service Other Courses can be delivered by Speech and Language Therapists and can be individually tailored for a school s particular needs. They can be delivered at a time which best suits the school, this may include ELKLAN training (see page 11 for information) Who organises them? in consultation with NHSCT Speech and Language Therapist and Head of Speech and Language Therapy Service Other Independent Trainers are available throughout NEELB and are known to the NHSCT Speech Therapists. h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 11

Identified Training Need Speech and Language Disorder ELKLAN Training Complete training course available. See website www.elklan.co.uk s can buy in courses for teachers and assistants. There are different levels of the 10 week course which can be accredited. Costs range from 250pp* for the nonaccredited course to 290pp* for the accredited course (Jan 2011). Other courses have been run in partnership with the MASTS Teams. Contact Person Liz Elks TEL:- 028 9042 2069 or e-mail liz@elklan.co.uk Teachers and assistants Liz Elks TEL:- 028 9042 2069 or e-mail liz@elklan.co.uk h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 12

Identified Training Need Specific Literacy Difficulties/LTSS Staff working with Stage 3c in mainstream schools. Strategies used and areas covered within the course were outlined. Delivered through one off half day training alongside ongoing support and professional development. LTSS All staff who work with individual pupils with specific literacy difficulties Following initial assessment by an Educational Psychologist (at Stage 3 of the Code of Practice), pupils with specific literacy difficulties may be referred to LTSS. h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 13

Identified Training Need Curriculum Training CASS has no official remit for training assistants. However, when a school requests INSET training, they are encouraged to include classroom assistants at the in-school development session. There is an onus on teaching staff attending courses to disseminate the training to their assistant in order to enable capacity building to take place. NB Reading Partners and Toe by Toe training are currently not available. CASS/ Teachers and assistants through CASS Consultation at the end of the year. h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 14

Identified Training Need MASTS Training Programme MASTS Training Programme The MASTS training programme has been devised in a tiered manner with each tier building upon the knowledge and skills gained previously. Tier 1: Foundation Tier 2: Core Tier 3: Trans-disciplinary It is compulsory for participants to have completed the required Tier 1 course before applying for a course at Tier 2 level The MASTS service holds a central database for course attendance which will be crossreferenced upon receipt of course nomination forms. This year, only courses at Tier 1 and 2 will be provided. Tier 3 courses will be developed throughout this year, with the intention of offering these in the 2010-2011 academic year. **This does not apply to courses within the Social, Emotional and Behavioural Category (Section 1) MASTS Training Team This training is only available to schools involved in the MASTS Programme N/A Geraldine Teague Manager of MAST Team TEL:- 028 9442 7676 Lisa Montgomery (Team Leader) TEL:- 028 9036 0910 e-mail: lisa.montgomery@northerntrust.hscni.net h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 15

Identified Training Need Behaviour Behaviour Support Service NEELB A. Course can be designed in consultation with the school and Behaviour Support Team, will focus on the needs of the pupil/s/school and will include positive behaviour management strategies. B. Induction programme and Continuous Professional Development for assistants who work with pupils who have been identified as needing extended behaviour support. The Behaviour Support Team currently has a pool of trained Behaviour Support Assistants. The team links with both MASTS and other NEELB Services. C. Team Teach - The service can provide an awareness raising session for whole staff on the use of reasonable force and safe handling. A two day course is also available. Behaviour Support Service NEELB A: Teachers and assistants B: Behaviour Support Assistants who are part of the Extended Behaviour Support Service C: Teachers and assistants in Special s A: B: Behaviour Support Team C: 1. Priority is given to those schools who have identified the need in their SDP 2. s can make a request for training through their CASS Link Officer and Consultation Document at end of year 3. By a phone call to the service requesting support Behaviour Support Service NEELB TEL:- 028 9448 2305 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 16

Identified Training Need Child Protection Training Training should be delivered at least biannually by the school to all staff. s should follow Circular 99/10 Pastoral Care in s - Child Protection and the school s own policy for Child Protection and Code of Conduct for staff Whole Staff at least biannually Guidance can be given by the NEELB Child Protection Support Service for schools:- TEL:- 028 9448 2223 h t t p : / / w w w. n e e l b. o r g. u k Page 17