Events in London

Employment law legal help eligibility assessment drop in 
Date:
Every Monday and Wednesday
Time: 2pm – 5pm
Location: Disability Law Service, London E1 2BP
Advice for disabled people who are experiencing a problem at work or with an employer. For more information about this service visit the Disability Law Service website.


Moving On Annual Information Event
Inviting all parents and carers of disabled young people
aged 14 and over.

Date: Tuesday 29 January 2013
Time: 11am to 2pm
Location: Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, 39 London Road, Enfield, EN2 6DS
Cost: Free

Summary:
This event is designed to engage families of disabled young people and provide support and information for their transition into adulthood.

Come along and learn about the range of services and support
available for both disabled young people and their parents/carers in Enfield at our transition market place with a wide range of stalls about independent living options, post 16 education, training and lifelong learning opportunities, employment, health and wellbeing, leisure and day activities.

Participate in the personalisation and welfare benefit
advice workshops from 11am to 12 noon or 1pm to 2pm.

Enjoy the keynote speeches including parent/carers'
experiences from 12 noon.

Refreshments will be available throughout the day.

Website: http://www.enfield.gov.uk/events/start/29-01-2013/end/29-01-2013


 

Key Working training by Early Support programme - January to April 2013
The Key Working training supports participants to develop and build upon their understanding of key working and the good practice that underpins it. The training is subsidised by Government funding so multiagency practitioners and parent carers can access the training free of charge. The training is delivered over two days, including interim distance learning. It embeds the Early Support principles into the key working functions, supporting participants to put these into practice. Underpinning this is an exploration of how working in partnership could contribute to good practice in key working. Accreditation is available and participants will be given the opportunity to select an assessed route through the course.  Visit the Early Support website to find an event in your local region: http://ncb.org.uk/early-support/training/key-working-training 


Finished at School transition conference
Date:
Tuesday 5 February 2013
Time: 9.00 am
Venue: University of London: Birkbeck College, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HX
Cost: £130 inclusive or £100 if booked before 31 December 2012.
Summary: Ambitious about Autism is holding a conference for professionals who support the transition of young disabled people into adulthood. The one day conference is aimed at those working in schools, local authorities, further education colleges and, more broadly, organisations that assist access to employment and community living. It is being delivered in partnership with the Association of Colleges, Natspec, Nasen, Dimensions and the Centre for Research in Autism and Education. It will focus on supporting practitioners to implement the forthcoming SEN and disability reforms, and will include updates from Government and the SEN pathfinders. 

More information: http://www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk/page/get_involved/finished_school/conference.cfm


Supported Employment: How to set up a Successful Programme for People with Learning Disabilities – a 1 day course
Date:
Tuesday 5 February 2013
Location: London
Summary: There is strong evidence suggesting that supported employment for people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities can make a huge difference to an individual's social inclusion, confidence and self-esteem and their chance of a more independent life.

NIACE is pleased to continue its partnership with staff from The Realistic Opportunities for Supported Employment (ROSE) Programme to offer this one day training.

Designed for all managers, organisers, tutors, coaches and carers interested in setting up, developing or improving Supported Employment provision for people with learning disabilities

For more information and to book a place: http://www.niace.org.uk/campaigns-events/events/supported-employment-how-to-set-up-a-successful-programme-for-people-with-le


Job Coaching in Practice : Supporting People with Learning Disabilities into Sustainable Employment
Date:
Wednesday 6 February 2013
Location: London
Summary: In response to demand for this popular course, NIACE is  working with staff from The ROSE Programme to offer a further date for this one day training designed to provide the essential skills needed for anyone becoming a Job Coach.

Relevant to Job Coaches, managers, organisers, tutors, coaches, personal assistants, supported employment professionals, who are interested in supported employment for people with learning disabilities.   

For more information and to apply: http://www.niace.org.uk/campaigns-events/events/job-coaching-in-practice-supporting-people-with-learning-disabilities-into-s 


Working Together under the UN Disability Convention: What is the Convention and why is it important for disabled people in Britain?
Date:
Tuesday 26 February 2013
Location: Dexter House, No.2 Royal Mint Court, Tower Hill, London, EC3N 4QN

Further information and booking: If you would like to register an interest in attending the events or would like further information please email: [email protected]. The closing date for registering an interest is Monday 28th January 2013.


A new landscape for SEN and disability
Date: Tuesday 5 March 2013
Time: 10am- 3.30pm
Where: National Children’s Bureau, 8 Wakley Street, London EC1V 7QE.
Summary: The Council for Disabled Children and the Special Educational Consortium are hosting a conference offering an expert view on the SEN and disability reforms and their implications.
Why attend: This conference will provide you with everything you need to know about the rapid changes that are already taking place in the SEN system and the implications of the Children and Families Bill and a new SEN Code of Practice. There will be speakers from the Department for Education, SEND Pathfinders and experts from across the sector, a panel discussion and interactive workshops in the afternoon. All of this will only cost you £125 if you book before 1 February 2013.

Agenda and booking information: http://www.councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk/what-we-do/special-educational-consortium/read-our-latest-news-stories/2012/a-new-landscape-cdc-and-sec-conference-offers-expert-view-on-the-sen-and-disability-reforms-and-their-implications


Improving Health and Lives - three years on
Day One:
Confidential Inquiry 20th March 2013
Day Two: Learning Disabilities Observatory 21st March 2013
Location: Holiday Innn London, Bloomsbury
Summary: What we know now about the health of people with learning disabilities and what this means for commissioners, providers and others who have an interest in better health for people with learning disabilities

This conference will summarise the findings from two Department of Health funded projects set up in response to recommendation 5 in Healthcare for All, the report of the independent inquiry into access to healthcare for people with learning disabilities.

Further inforation and booking: http://www.centrevents.co.uk/cildo.html