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Upcoming CPD

Discover the latest upcoming CPD webinars and live online discussions delivered by Whole School SEND. We offer CPD on a wide range of topics, hosted by our regional lead teams and a range of guest speakers from the world of education. All our CPD is fully funded by the Department for Education and free to attend.

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Upcoming events

Young girl in sensory room

Specialist Spotlight: Strategies for Supporting Sensory Regulation (Primary)

Online
24 Feb 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

Every student’s sensory experience is shaped by the interactions between their body, the school environment and the occupations (tasks) they are asked to engage in

group of people at an event

Yorkshire and The Humber Regional Conference: Adaptive Teaching - Maximising Inclusion in the Classroom

Face to face
03 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
WSS
,
In-person Event

Designed for practitioners & leaders, this conference explores how adaptive teaching removes barriers & strengthens the universal offer. Delegates gain practical strategies & guidance to create learning environments where every learner can participate.

A teacher and four students all looking at a laptop in a classroom setting

Specialist Spotlight: Inclusive Pathways: Building effective parental engagement when planning transition (Cross-phase)

Online
04 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

This session delves into the critical role of parental engagement in planning successful transitions for learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Teacher speaking to Children in a primary classroom

Specialist Spotlight: Strategies for Effective Transitions (Cross-phase)

Online
05 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

Transition can be a make-or-break moment for learners with SEND, from classroom moves and key stage shifts to the leap from primary to secondary and on to further education

group of people at an event

East Midlands Regional Conference: Celebrating Inclusive Sport: Enrichment, PE, and Sport for all.

Face to face
06 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
WSS
,
In-person Event

Join schools and colleagues across the region as we celebrate the power of Enrichment, PE, and sport to drive inclusion. This conference highlights how sport can break down barriers, foster belonging, and engage all learners – particularly those with SEND

Primary school children sat on the carpet in group reading with a teacher holding out a book

Specialist Spotlight: Exploring Inclusion under the new Ofsted Framework, Session 1

Online
09 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

This session offers a focused exploration of how inclusion is emerging within the early implementation of the new Ofsted framework.

Child playing wheelchair basketball

Specialist Spotlight: Creating belonging through inclusion (Cross-phase)

Online
10 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

This session will explore how to create and embed a culture of belonging and inclusion for pupils in school

Young male with head in hands with a teacher who is supporting him

Specialist Spotlight: Recognising and Responding to Anxiety in Learners (Secondary/FE)

Online
11 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Units
Live Discussion
,
SEMH
Online Event

Join us for a FREE discussion exploring the topic of anxiety and approaches to creating a supportive learning environment in secondary / FE settings. 

two teenage boys with SEND in a classroom

Specialist Spotlight: Strategies for Supporting Sensory Regulation (Secondary/FE)

Online
12 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

Every student’s sensory experience is shaped by the interactions between their body, the school environment and the occupations (tasks) they are asked to engage in

Specialist Spotlight: Exploring Inclusion under the new Ofsted Framework, Session 2

Online
18 Mar 2026
FREE
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

The second session digs deeper into what inclusion looks like when it is lived across a whole school. We will explore the reality that inclusion is rarely neat — it is relational, adaptive and sometimes messy.