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Read the latest from the Birmingham Early Years Networks, including guest posts from colleagues working across the Early Years Sector in Birmingham.
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Birmingham Childminders: Funding Pathways
Safiaya Abowath-Tulloch, Early Years Consultant (EYC) for Inclusion, shares some of the funding streams available to Birmingham childminders.
Another (Confusing) Story for EYFS Professionals…
CAUTION: Attempting to read this story if you don’t work in the Early Years may lead to severe confusion and a possible headache! You have been warned…
Guest Post: Loose Parts Play with Birmingham Scrapstore
Emma Payne from the Birmingham Scrapstore shares how the Scrapstore can support early years settings to get started with loose parts play.
The Only Way to Thrive Is to THRIVE together
Guest post by Alison Hanson – Childminder Mentor from Warwickshire.
Birmingham Childminders: In the Spotlight
Safiaya Abowath-Tulloch, Early Years Consultant (EYC) for Inclusion, shares stories from Childminders across Birmingham.
Covid-19 Childminder Mentor Programme
Find out about the Covid-19 Childminder Mentor Programme in this guest post from Claire Fitzgerald, Area Lead on the DfE Mentor Programme.
Birmingham Childminders: Supporting Transitions
Safiaya Abowath-Tulloch, Early Years Consultant (EYC) for Inclusion, explores supporting transitions, including the key factors for planning and supporting smooth and successful transitions in the early years.
Guest Post: Championing SEND in the Early Years
Hall Green Consortium Schools (HGCS) Early Years Developing Local Provision project: Championing SEND in the Early Years.
Guest Post: Water Consumption in Early Years Settings
Startwell Birmingham Team Leader, Sarah Bates, shares information on the importance of water and tips to encourage consumption both in settings and at home.
Birmingham Childminders: Let’s Talk Inclusive Practice
Safiaya Abowath-Tulloch, Early Years Consultant (EYC) for Inclusion, explores inclusive practice for childminders, including the importance of building an inclusive environment within childminding settings.
Early Years PDP - places available for February 2023
The Early Years Professional Development Programme (EYPDP) is now accepting applications for the latest phase of the training, beginning 6 February 2023.
Guest Post: Importance of Playwork and Out-of-School Provision
Theresa Perry, Early Years Consultant at Birmingham City Council, explores the importance of playwork and out-of-school provision.
National Professional Qualification in Early Years Leadership (NPQEYL)
Find out more about the National Professional Qualification for Early Years Leadership (NPQEYL), a new fully-funded DfE programme for early years professionals.
Guest Post: Meeting the Medical Needs of under 5s in Birmingham
Chris Rumney (RN RSCN), Paediatric Nurse Educator at BCHC+ introduces Birmingham’s Medical Needs in Early Years Service; supporting the sector to meet the needs of children with common chronic medical conditions.
Contact: For Families With Disabled Children
Contact is a charity that aims to provide the best support and guidance for families with disabled children. They provide online, printed and helpline advice and run national programmes across the UK, including FREE sessions, workshops and parenting courses.
Childminder Inclusion Network Update: September 2022
An update from the Early Years and Childcare Inclusion Team regarding the Childminder Inclusion Network (CIN), including new staff introductions and online networking sessions for 2022/23.
Birmingham Tax-Free Childcare Surveys - Have Your Say!
Birmingham City Council Early Years and Childcare Service are currently undertaking two surveys on the Tax-Free Childcare scheme, one for childcare providers and one for parents/carers. Responses will help improve access to childcare and support other families in Birmingham — Have your say! Closing date is Friday 24 June, for both surveys.
NEW COURSE: CACHE Level 3 Early Years SENCo Award
The Early Years Developing Local Provision (DLP) project, in partnership with the Area SENCo team, is pleased to offer Birmingham practitioners the opportunity to attend this funded training and gain the CACHE Level 3 Award for Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators in Early Years settings.