Agenda

08:30 - 09:00

Registration, Tea and Coffee

09:00 – 09:15

Chair’s Opening Remarks

Jude Turbyne

Dr. Judith Turbyne

Chief Executive, Children in Scotland

09:15 – 09:25

Keynote Address: Priorities for Improving ASL Provision across Scotland

  • Preparing for changes to the ASL Action Plan in 2024
  • Improving the quality of ASL provision across Scotland
  • Outlining the priorities for funding: improving experiences and outcomes for children and young people with ASN
  • The presumption of mainstreaming: ensuring policy is effective in practice

Angela Morgan OBE

Former Independent Chair, The ASL Review

09:25 – 10:05

Joint Discussion: Shifting the Narrative Surrounding ASN

  • Improving awareness and understanding of ASN amongst teachers and learners
  • Focusing on the strengths and interests of pupils
  • Breaking down barriers to education for children and young people with ASN
Live Q&A
09:45 – 10:05
Ashley Ryan

Ashley Ryan

Director, Enable Works

Dr Stella Mouroutsou

Lecturer in Education, University of Stirling

10:05 – 10:55

Best Practice Case Studies: Developing Inclusive Practices

  • What does inclusion look like in practice?
  • Involving pupils in decision-making: ensuring pupils are at the heart of teaching and learning
  • Creating opportunities for all pupils to engage and participate in learning
  • Effectively implementing the GIRFEC principles in practice
Live Q&A
10:40 – 10:55

Jennifer Garnes

Headteacher, Strathmore Primary School

Jill McCabe

Jill McCabe

Principal Teacher of ASN, Alva Academy

Claire Donaghey

Assistant Principal For Access and Continuing Learning, Glasgow Clyde College

Julie Joiner

Curriculum Manager Supported Education, Glasgow Clyde College

10:55 – 11:25

Networking Break

Meet your colleagues and make new connections on our virtual platform

11:25 – 12:00

Multi-Agency Case Studies: Improving Outcomes through Collaboration

  • How can key partners work more effectively together?
  • Developing and implementing co-ordinated support plans effectively
  • Incorporating the voice of learners, families and carers into ASL provision
Live Q&A
11:45 – 12:00
Carol McDonald

Carol McDonald

Head Teacher, Cedarbank School

Colin Bruce

Colin Bruce

Chief Education Officer, Clackmannanshire Council

12:00 – 12:20

Spotlight Session: Behaviour and ASN

  • Understanding how different additional support needs can impact pupil behaviour
  • Avoiding unnecessary exclusions
  • Effectively managing different needs in the classroom
Live Q&A
12:10 – 12:20

Dr Gayle Cooney

Professional Lead for Psychology, Specialist Childrens Service, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

12:20 – 13:00

Joint Discussion: Preparing Staff to Effectively Support ASN Learners

  • Continual training and development: preparing all staff to support ASN learners
  • Assessing the importance of engaging effectively with key partners, including parents and carers
  • Adopting a whole-school approach: ensuring ASL provision is shared responsibility
Live Q&A
12:45 – 13:00
Pauline Ward

Pauline Ward

Head Teacher, St Roch’s Primary and Deaf School

Cheryl Burnett

Chair, The National Parent Forum of Scotland

13:00 – 13:25

Joint Discussion: Ensuring a Smooth Transition for ASN Learners

  • Monitoring and adapting to the changing needs of learners
  • Providing a joined-up approach for learners, parents and carers
  • Ensuring pupils have the support needed to meet their aims
Live Q&A
13:15 – 13:25

Katie Robinson

Head Teacher, Sanderson High School

Dr Gayle Cooney

Professional Lead for Psychology, Specialist Childrens Service, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

13:25 – 13:30

Chair’s Closing Remarks

Jude Turbyne

Dr. Judith Turbyne

Chief Executive, Children in Scotland