Courses > Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Training Level 3 – Detailed Awareness
You will:
- Consider the practical implications for involving young people in decision making and how best to support decision making where young people may lack capacity
- Explore the legal framework for involving young people in decision making, with a focus on the principles of the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019
- Introduce Liberty Protection Safeguards and what they will mean for young people aged 16 &17 and their families
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Click the link below to access the relevant e-learning programmes. Please complete all appropriate to your role – if you are unsure, please discuss with your line manager.
Once you have completed the training you must confirm and verify your completion below in order for this module to be marked complete.
Click the link below to access the relevant e-learning programmes. Please complete all appropriate to your role – if you are unsure, please discuss with your line manager.
Once you have completed the training you must confirm and verify your completion below in order for this module to be marked complete.
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Other modules
Module 1a – Care Education and Treatment Reviews (CETR) and Dynamic Support Registers (DSRs).
This training is aimed at SENDIAS staff but will also benefit anyone working with children and young people with SEND and their families involved in CETR and DSR processes. It covers the history and evolving approaches to supporting those at risk of inpatient mental health care, explains CETRs and DSRs, and helps identify children and young people who may require these reviews.
Module 1b – Introduction to Mental Health
This training has been developed specifically for Information, Advice and Support Service staff and volunteers. It will help you understand mental health and related difficulties, how these relate to life experiences, key terminology, and how to support people experiencing mental health challenges.
Module 1c – Introduction to Social Care
This training is for anyone involved in providing social care advice and information. It will help you understand social care support and services, the role of social care teams in the lives of children and young people with SEND and their families, the legal framework for quality social care, and how families can access assessments and support.
Module 2 – Expert Patient Programme
This programme helps build understanding and awareness about the following key topics including; personal health budgets, learning disabilities and behaviours that challenges, making a complaint, CAMHS and other mental health support services, the Mental Capacity Act and planning for an uncertain future.
Module 3 – Social Care and SEND
This training is aimed at practitioners in the Social Care and SEND sector, including Early Help Practitioners, Social Workers, Team Managers, and anyone providing social care advice for EHC needs assessments. It will help you understand the SEND system, relevant legal frameworks, the role of social care in EHC assessments and planning, and how to provide quality social care advice and information.
Module 4 – Ordinarily Available Provision: thresholds and expectations of schools and settings
This training is mostly aimed at senior leaders in the SEND system, though practitioners, SEN teams, education teams, and parent carers can also access it to learn about Ordinarily Available Provision. It introduces the principles, legal requirements, importance, key features, and examples of Ordinarily Available Provision, and supports reflection on how to implement it successfully in your local area.
Module 5a – Delivering quality annual reviews
This training is aimed at colleagues with a role to play in the Annual Review process e.g senior leaders, Parent carers, Practitioners, SEN Teams Education teams
The course will help you understand the importance of a person-centred Annual Review process and meeting
Module 5b – Focus on Health advice
This training is aimed at colleagues with a role to play in the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) in particular to giving health advice.
The course will help you understand the role of good advice in the plan.
Module 5c – Holistic outcomes in EHCPs
This training is aimed at colleagues with a role to play in the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).
The course will help you understand the system as a whole and the roles we play in supporting good outcomes.
Module 5d – The role of CAMHS in the EHCP process
This training is aimed at colleagues who play a role in the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).
Module 7 – Level 3 Multi-agency Training
This training is delivered online or in person by a trained professional and requires booking a trained professional and requires booking on to a session to complete the module. It will help you understand the local and national SEND landscape, legal expectations and overview of EHCPs, local advice protocols, setting SMART objectives, and local quality assurance of plans.
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