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Webinar: The Safe and Successful Returns Handbook - How Are Things Going?

  • Webcasts
  • 01 Dec 2020
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Following on from the successful reception of the Safe Returns handbook and introductory webinar, Whole School SEND and Nottinghamshire County Council Educational Psychology Service are back with this second webinar which is focusing on re-introducing the Safe Returns handbook in the context of how are things now. As schools have been back a while after the first lockdown earlier in the year, this webinar will include reflections on the current situation as well as learnings and feedback from the past months.

Recovery, Re-introduction and Renewal: A Handbook for Schools and Educational Settings Following Critical Incidents

  • Written by educational psychologists, this resource presents five guiding principles of recovery and a graduated response framework for schools to use in planning the return to school at individual, group and whole-school level. It also includes references to practical resources to share with young people, staff and parents.

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