Barnsley Education Inclusion Services

Training, workshops and consultation surgeries

We have lots of events running that you can involved with.

Consultation surgeries

Early years educational psychologist (EP) consultation sessions

EP consultations are for early years (EY) practitioners and childminders of EY children in Barnsley settings to access with parents/carers. Consultations can be booked for:

  • Children whose needs are being supported at SEN support but who aren’t making progress within the graduated approach.
  • Children for whom EY settings and parents/carers may be considering submitting an Education Health and Care (EHC) needs assessment request.

The sessions are held virtually using Microsoft Teams. To discuss and book a consultation please contact Joanne Patterson (Principal Educational Psychologist) at joannepatterson@barnsley.gov.uk.

Consent forms will be sent to you with confirmation of your appointment and will need to be returned in advance with the child’s early years graduated response document. Parents/carers are encouraged to attend consultations to facilitate shared discussions about their child.

In preparation for the consultation it will be helpful for EY practitioner and parents/cares to consider the following

  • What concerns you – developmental progress and barriers to learning
  • What have you already tried and what is working
  • What strengths can be built on
  • What outcomes for the child would you like to focus on

EP consultation dates:

  • Wednesday 28 June 2023
  • Tuesday 3 October 2023
  • Thursday 23 November 2023
  • Tuesday 23 January 2024
  • Thursday 7 March 2024
  • Thursday 2 May 2024
  • Tuesday 11 June 2024
  • Tuesday 16 July 2024

Social communication and interaction consultation surgeries

Private and voluntary settings can request a SCI surgery at any given point in the year. These are currently held virtually via Microsoft Teams.

You can talk to us if:

• you're thinking of referring a child or young person to the SCI team but want to discuss their needs first and gain practical advice
• you need help setting SCI-based outcomes on a SEN support plan

Please use the flow chart to consider whether a SCI surgery would be an appropriate next step.

If it is you'll need to email the SCI practitioner. This is to inform them you have followed the flow chart, include the desired outcome and to tell them you're requesting the SCI surgery.

Following your request, the SCI practitioner will be in contact with you to confirm a surgery and give you the consent form. They could signpost you to a piece of centralised training instead. If it's felt a surgery is appropriate the consent form will need to be completed and signed by the parent/carer and returned to the SCI practitioner. This will need to be done in advance of the surgery going ahead. Without a signed consent form, unfortunately we'll not be able to discuss any children. Slots are 1 hour long and are designed to discuss one child. As always,parent/carer participation in the meeting is vital.

SCI Practitioners are as follows:



Parent and carer workshops

‘First Steps’ autism parent and carer workshops

First Steps is for parents and carers whose child or young person has received an autism diagnosis. This session gives parents and carers the opportunity to find out more about autism and the support that's available, as well as chat and share experiences with others.

The First Steps workshop is available face to face or online. You will get access to PowerPoint presentations, including short videos, and parents/carers have the option to access feedback sessions via Microsoft Teams. Parents/carers can also access the training via a PowerPoint presentation sent directly to their home.

To request a place please contact Melanie Booth at melaniebooth@barnsley.gov.uk

Thinking Differently parent and carer workshops

Thinking Differently is for parents and carers for children with identified social communication and interaction needs. (A diagnosis of autism is not required to access the workshop).

This session gives parents and carers the opportunity to find out more about social communication and interaction needs and the support that's available, as well as chat and share experiences with others.

Thinking Differently is available face to face or online. You will get access to PowerPoint presentations, including short videos, and parents/carers have the option to access feedback sessions via Microsoft Teams. Parents/carers can also access the training via a PowerPoint presentation sent directly to their home.

To request a place please contact Melanie Booth at melaniebooth@barnsley.gov.uk

Online Cygnet Parent Programme

We're able to offer support to families of children with a diagnosis of autism through the online Cygnet Parent Programme created by Barnardo's.

Participants are given access to online learning materials and supported by attending a weekly Microsoft Teams discussion session. This discussion session is facilitated by a team practitioner who is a licensed Cygnet tutor. It's a personalised to the group's needs to ensure that parents/carers have their questions answered. They're able to build a support network with other parents/carers in the group.

The course lasts for six weeks and can be currently accessed free of charge.

Expressions of interest to access the Cygnet Parent Programme can be made by the parent via email to Louise Stringer at louisestringer@barnsley.gov.uk.



Training for professionals

ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support Assistants) training

The role title of ELSA is gained through access to a six-day training package developed and delivered by educational psychologists, with ongoing regular supervision facilitated by educational psychologists that supports the practice of ELSAs.

ELSAs are trained to plan and deliver programmes of support to pupils in their school who are experiencing temporary or longer term additional emotional needs. The training aims to build capacity in schools to meet the emotional needs of their pupils and covers aspects of emotional literacy including:

  • emotional awareness

  • building resilience

  • emotional regulation

  • social and friendship skills

  • active listening and reflective conversations

  • loss, bereavement and trauma

The ELSA Network supports and assists ELSAs in their work.

To access Barnsley ELSA training and be awarded ELSA status you'll need to be able to meet the following criteria:

  • be employed as a TA, HLTA or Learning Mentor in a Barnsley school

  • have capacity within your role to plan and deliver weekly ELSA support to identified pupils in your school

  • commit to attending all six of the following full days training (2023 dates TBC)

  • attend half termly ongoing supervision sessions facilitated by Barnsley EP Service

  • for your manager to support and promote ELSA in your school and commit to attending an initial introductory meeting to plan for having a registered ELSA in school

Provisional ELSA training dates for 2023

  • Thursday 11 April 2024
  • Thursday 25 April 2024 
  • Thursday 16 May 2024 
  • Thursday 13 June 2024
  • Thursday 27 June 2024
  • Thursday 11 July 2024

If you're able to meet the above criteria and want to enquire about booking a place on our ELSA training course then please email Emma Stokes (Specialist Educational Psychologist) at emmastokes@barnsley.gov.uk  Include your role, the name of the school you work at and the name, role and email contact of your manager.

Education Inclusion Services Training Events

You can take a look at the training courses on offer and book your place through POD. All of the courses will take place on Microsoft Teams. See the list of courses available.