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Tes SEND Show 2024

Join us on the 11 & 12 October 2024 for the Tes SEND Show 2024. Returning to the award-winning Business Design Centre, this event promises two days of inspiration, collaboration, and groundbreaking solutions, all designed to elevate discussions surrounding special educational needs (SEND) to unprecedented levels.
23 Sep 24

Choose from 42 CPD Seminars:

Deepen your understanding of SEND issues with our CPD-accredited seminar programme. Presented by leading experts in the field, our seminars offer invaluable insights and practical strategies for addressing challenges in the classroom. Whether you are looking to enhance your teaching methods, understand the latest SEND policies, or explore new intervention strategies, these seminars provide a wealth of knowledge.

Seminars cost just £20 + VAT each if booked in advance and £22 + VAT if booked at the show.

Free to attend Keynote

What next for SEND

The Keynote will focus on the current direction of SEND policy, what have we learnt one year on from the start of the SEND and AP Change Programme pilots, and what further change might be needed if we are to have a system which genuinely meets need at the earliest point of presentation.

Keynote

Amanda Allard, Director - Council for Disabled Children

Chair

André Imich - SEN and Disability Specialist Adviser

Discussion Panel

Annamarie Hassall, Chief Executive - nasen

Duncan Casburn, Devon Carers/DIAS/PDA Society

John Camp OBE, CEO - The Compass Partnership of Schools

Free Workshops:

Engage in lively discussions, debates, and hands-on learning at our free-to-attend theatres:

SEND Solutions Theatre:

Access a combination of free-to-attend practical, educational, and resourceful presentations tailored for SEND professionals. These sessions are designed to provide actionable insights and strategies that can be immediately implemented in educational settings.

SEND Futures Theatre:

Delve into informative presentations from industry professionals, offering insights into the latest developments in SEND education. Learn about cutting edge research, innovative practices, and future trends that are shaping the field of SEND.

Exhibitor Workshop Theatre:

Explore innovative solutions to classroom challenges presented by our expert exhibitors. Discover the latest resources and learning aids that can help you overcome obstacles and enhance the educational experience for SEND students.

Parent, Carer and Teacher Forum:

Participate in an interactive session where parents, carers, and educators can network, fostering collaboration and sharing of best practices, creating a supportive community focused on improving SEND education.

The SEND Leadership Summit:

In partnership with ASCL, the SEND Leadership Summit is returning for its third year! This one-day conference, nestled within the main Tes SEND Show, offers education leaders a unique opportunity to learn alongside peers and thought leaders within the sector. With this year’s theme, ‘Putting SEND and inclusion at the heart of school improvement,’ attendees are invited to engage in discussions on practical strategies for implementing tangible change.

Why Attend the Tes SEND Show?

  • Gain Practical Knowledge: Our paid seminars offer a wealth of information and practical advice that you can apply directly to your educational setting.
  • Network with Experts: Meet and connect with industry leaders, fellow educators, and SEND specialists. Share experiences, discuss challenges, and build a network of support and collaboration.
  • Explore Innovative Solutions: With over 100 exhibitors showcasing the latest in SEND resources, you’ll have the opportunity to discover new tools and technologies that can make a real difference in your classroom.
  • Earn CPD Credits: Enhance your professional development with CPD-accredited seminars that add value to your career and improve your educational practices.

For more information on these exciting features and to register for your FREE visitor pass, visit our website at www.tessendshow.co.uk.  We can't wait to see you in October!

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