Date/Time
Tuesday, February 22 2022
9:30am - 4:00pm

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Location
Anthony Collins Solicitors
134 Edmund Street
Birmingham
B3 2ES

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Interactive Workshop exploring the issues facing children, young people and their families, following childhood acquired brain injury.

This  is a face to face workshop that will take place at:

Anthony Collins Solicitors

Birmingham

Children spend approximately 30 hours per week in school- a huge portion of their lives. Therefore school is probably one of the most influential elements of a child’s rehabilitation following an acquired brain injury.

We know that the quality of support and capability of those within the school can have a major impact on the outcomes for a child or young person. Very few educational staff have any awareness or understanding of the issues that a child may face on their return to school, as this is not covered by any basic training, even for Special Educational Needs staff.

The Child Brain Injury Trust’s training on childhood acquired brain injury aims to fill this gap in knowledge. The workshops provide a no-nonsense, jargon free approach to childhood acquired brain injury.

‘The workshop uses a variety of engaging and thought-provoking approaches to raise awareness of the complex issues faced by children with ABI and their families’
Dr Adam Kuczynski
Consultant Paediatric Neuropsychologist/Neuropsychology Lead
Great Ormond Street Hospital

You may think that you do not have any children with an acquired brain injury in your school — but due to the hidden nature of this disability how can you be sure?

The Child Brain Injury Trust learning workshop
covers:

• What is an acquired brain injury?
• Introduction to childhood acquired brain injury
• What to look for, areas of difficulty
• Debunking myths
• Supporting a child with a brain injury
• Support strategies
• Active participation tasks
• Learning strategies
• Understanding acquired childhood brain injury

Who should attend?

• SENCOs/Special Learning Needs Teachers
• Teachers
• Learning Support Assistants
• Educational Psychologists
• Inclusion Managers
• Health Care Professionals
• Paediatric Therapists
• Case Managers
• Lawyers
• Anyone who works with children and young people

This Workshop is supported by the Eden Dora Trust for Children with Encephalitis, who have provided funding to allow professionals from non-private education roles to attend free of charge.

No parking available at venue, NCP Car Park availabel at Snow Hill Station

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