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Dyspraxia Foundation is using this year’s Dyspraxia Week – 10th to 16th October – to urge teaching professionals to find out more about how to support children with dyspraxia who continue to fall ‘under the radar’ and miss out on vital support in schools.

The FA have launched ‘Football Your Way’ an ambitious three-year plan to increase participation and access to make football available to all.

The government has announced that the newly reformed National Professional Qualifications will now be fully-funded for all state-funded schools from Autumn 2021.

The NSPCC Learning arm of the charity has produced an online safeguarding programme for primary schools called Speak out Stay safe.

The Case for Change report was published back in July and interested parties were asked to contribute their feedback on the interpretation of the evidence.

15th October 2021 marked the 4th Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder Day.

As part of a wider research project funded by the Department for Education alongside nasen and Whole School SEND, University of Birmingham and Bath Spa University have launched a survey.
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- nasen Award
Winners of nasen’s fifth annual Awards were revealed in a glittering celebration at the Waldorf Hilton in London on Friday 15th October 2021.

Kooth, the free, safe and anonymous online support and counselling service for young people aged 11 to 18, are holding a parent information session on Wednesday 20th October at 4pm.

The Education Policy Institute has published it’s phase two report on Education Recovery and Resilience in England.

The Council for Disabled Children, as part of the Making Participation Work programme jointly delivered by CDC and KIDS and funded by the Department for Education, will be hosting an interactive, online, all-day conference.

- Council for Disabled Children
The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) have published their quarterly digest, a round-up of all the essential policy, practice and other news involving disabled children and young people, and their families.

Public Health England (PHE) have produced lesson plans and activities for Year 6 upwards on a variety of areas of RHSE. All of the resources have been co-created with teachers and young people.

The Autumn budget presented to parliament on Wednesday 27th October saw the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, announce funding of £2.6bn to provide places for children with SEND.

- early years
Ofsted have recently published several guides, research, and information regarding Early Years Providers.

The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) launch their 4th annual Advocacy Awareness Week on 1st November. The aim is to remind people about what advocacy is, how it works best and how it has already helped people to live their lives.

Ofqual have launched a consultation on designing and developing accessible assessments. The inherent variability in terms of all Learners’ needs, including those of disabled Learners are at the heart of the proposals.

The first module of nasen’s new Modular CPD Programme has gone live today. Linked to the nasen Recognised Teacher/Practitioner of SEND award, this latest CPD offering is designed for both teachers, teaching assistants and support staff.

The Maths Anxiety Trust and National Numeracy have combined to deliver an event on Thursday 4th November for teachers to discuss “the importance of confidence with number.”

- DfE
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi made his first appearance in front of the Education Select Committee and faced questions from MPs. The first question from the chair, Robert Halfon MP, was around the SEND review.