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As a result of our successful partnership with 6 other organisations in the Early Years SEND Partnership, nasen can highlight the following DfE-funded events and resources.

The BBC announced that 20-year-old George Webster will be joining the CBeebies House as a presenter.

- DfE
As part of the government pledge to offer senior mental health lead training to all state schools and colleges by 2025, the next phase of funding has been released.

The Children’s Commissioner, Dame Rachel De Souza, on taking up her post in March this year launched ‘The Big Ask’ survey for children and young people to give her their views. Over half a million did and ‘The Big Answer’ report is now here.

We are so excited to be hosting our milestone nasen Live 2021 conference in-person today. Birmingham’s Vox Centre will welcome hundreds of delegates uniting to explore the theme of ‘Inclusion beyond COVID’.

The Youth Sports Trust have released a programme to recognise and value the contribution of PE to children’s personal development.

The National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) have produced a guide for teachers within special schools who have deaf pupils.

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There has been a joint publication from OFQUAL and DfE on the adaptations to GCSE, AS and A level exams in England next summer to maximise fairness and help students reach their potential.

We were thrilled to sponsor the Inclusive Practice Award at the Nursery World 2021 Awards, which took place on Sunday 26 September.

The British Dyslexia Association has launched dyslexia awareness week starting 4th October 2021. They have produced a number of free resource packs for schools, colleges and universities, workplaces and a poster to display.

UNESCO World Teachers’ Day is held annually on 5 October to celebrate all teachers around the globe.

World Mental Health Day is on Sunday 10th October and the theme for this year is ‘mental health in an unequal world’.

The NDCS have released a survey for deaf young people to share their views about their school experience.

New guidance has been issued for inspectors around the evaluation of to what extent settings create a positive environment where children can live and learn and where staff interact positively with children.

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.