The impact of brain injury on education: what SENCOs and teachers need to know

 
Location
C35 Dearing Building on Jubilee Campus, The School of Education
Date(s)
01/05/2019
Registration URL
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-impact-of-brain-injury-on-education-what-sencos-and-teachers-need-to-know-tickets-58089080002
Description

Presented by Dr Emily Bennett and Dr Emily Talbot, Paediatric Neuropsychology Service, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

It is estimated that, by the time they leave school, the equivalent of one child per class will have experienced a brain injury of some kind. This seminar will raise awareness of the impact an acquired brain injury (ABI) on the child’s learning and cognition. It will emphasise the significance of an injury in childhood across a child’s development and time within education. Practical strategies for support will be discussed and consideration given to how educators can access further information and advice about ABI, both on a local and national level.

This seminar will take place 4.30-6.30pm on Wednesday 1 May at The School of Education, C35 Dearing Building on Jubilee Campus.

For more information, and to book your place, please see the event page.