Direct Services to Schools

Courses
Autism and Sensory Processing Strategies
This course supports staff in schools in supporting autistic pupils with sensory sensitivities.  Setting up interventions such as sensory circuits, and supporting specialist Occupational Therapist programmes.
Pupils will:
  • be provided with appropriate strategies and support to assist their inclusion, interaction, and access to all areas of the curriculum
Practitioners will:
  • be confident in understanding the sensory needs of autistic pupils
  • be able to set up and run sensory circuits
  • be able to support a child with a sensory diet
Settings will:
  • have a range of experienced staff in their school to support pupils with sensory needs as part of their educational programme
Staff supporting autistic pupils within schools, SENCOs, Teachers, and Teaching Assistants
Greenwich Direct Services to Schools
Date
5th March 2026 (9:30am - 4:00pm)
Venue
SEND Outreach Service, Discovery School, Battery Road, SE28 0JN
Tutors
SEND Outreach Support Service
Cost
Free to RBG schools
£155 for non-RBG schools

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Date
30th June 2026 (9:30am - 4:00pm)
Venue
SEND Outreach Service, Discovery School, Battery Road, SE28 0JN
Tutors
SEND Outreach Support Service
Cost
Free to RBG schools
£155 for non-RBG schools

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Mathematics Subject Leaders Network (Secondary)

This meeting will support Mathematics Subject Leaders to develop and strengthen their strategic role as middle leaders in their school. It will provide up-to-date information on current research, policy and practice.

It will support Subject Leaders to explore ways of continuing to improve the quality of teaching and learning in mathematics and provide opportunities to share effective practice. 

Pupils will: 

  • benefit from improved teaching and learning and improved outcomes 
  • have improved behaviours for learning

 Subject Leaders will: 

  • be able to achieve outstanding or improved outcomes in their school 
  • be able to plan for effective and personalised interventions 

 Settings will: 

  • benefit from improved leadership and teaching, learning and assessment

Secondary and Special School Subject Leaders

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100% of attendees to have completed feedback, would recommend this course.
Date
5th March 2026 (9:30am - 12:30pm)
Venue
At host school
Tutors
Members of the School Improvement Service
Cost
£60 for RBG schools
£70 for non-RBG schools

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Date
1st July 2026 (1:00pm - 4:00pm)
Venue
At host school
Tutors
Members of the School Improvement Service
Cost
£60 for RBG schools
£70 for non-RBG schools

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Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA) and Autism

This course is designed to offer participants an understanding of factors underpinning EBSA together with why autistic children and young people might be at particular risk. It has been developed by members of the Autism Outreach and Educational Psychology Services and includes the sharing of theoretical information together with discussion and hands-on activities.

The course will explore evidence-based approaches and interventions in relation to EBSA and how these can be used with a range of children and young people, including those who are autistic. In addition to sharing school-based strategies, an aim of the course is to equip participants with an understanding of how authentic, impactful home-school collaborations can be developed and how these can represent the platform for effective intervention. 

Those who have participated in the course found the following particularly helpful:

  • Thinking about the wider context of EBSA and why autistic pupils might be at more risk
  • Listening to professionals who have knowledge and experience of supporting pupils experiencing EBSA
  • Understanding risk and resilience factors around EBSA
  • The focus on transition points and how best to support pupils at these times 
 
 

Schools will:

  • benefit from staff participating in the training so they are equipped to share knowledge and understanding, so facilitating a shared approach to supporting children and young people (CYP) who experience EBSA, particularly autistic CYP within the school.

Pupils will:

  • benefit from staff supporting them at school gaining knowledge and understanding of EBSA, and why autistic CYP might be at particular risk.
  • benefit from staff being more equipped to offer effective support and understand the importance of their voice and collaboration with key people in their lives informing this support. 
 
Staff will:
  • explore key psychological models to understand the needs of CYP experiencing EBSA, and why autistic CYP might be at particular risk.
  • understand how EBSA is maintained and developed over time.
  • understand factors underpinning EBSA as well as risk and resilience factors in relation to EBSA.
  • understand the four functions of EBSA.
  • understand EBSA within the context of transitions between phases of education.
  • understand the different tools to facilitate assessment that can help us understand EBSA and how these are used.
  • understand the importance of the pupil voice informing EBSA intervention.
  • understand the importance of authentic collaborations between home and education settings, and how these can be achieved.
 

Anybody who is involved in supporting children and young people who experience EBSA. Together with members of staff based within education settings, this includes members of services supporting schools and/or children and young people (e.g., Outreach services, Attendance and Advisory service, Educational Psychology, School Counsellors etc.)

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Date
6th March 2026 (9:00am - 3:00pm)
Venue
The Woolwich Centre, Room B12A & B12B
Tutors
Members of the Autism Outreach and Educational Psychology & Wellbeing Services
Cost
Free to RBG schools
£165 for non-RBG schools

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Date
4th June 2026 (9:00am - 3:00pm)
Venue
SEND Outreach Service, Discovery School, Battery Road, SE28 0JN
Tutors
Members of the Autism Outreach and Educational Psychology & Wellbeing Services
Cost
Free to RBG schools
£165 for non-RBG schools

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**SEND: Neurodiversity affirming environments**
This in person classroom based training is delivered by Kerry Murphy who has lived experience of
neurodivergence and disability. An environment can act as either a barrier or a co-regulator for children’s
development, play, and wellbeing. This course explores how to design and adapt early years environments so that they affirm sensory, social, and emotional diversity. Participants will learn how to embed practices that foster belonging, flexibility, and authentic participation for all children
This course equips participants with knowledge & skills to
recognise how environments can support or undermine the regulation, participation, and agency of neurodivergent children
apply practical strategies to design spaces, routines, and resources that are responsive to diverse sensory and developmental needs
reflect on how the environment acts as a coregulator and what this means for inclusive early
years pedagogy
Leaders & Managers
Setting SENCO
Childminders
Practitioners
Playworkers
Greenwich Direct Services to Schools
Date
7th March 2026 (9:30am - 12:30pm)
Venue
The Woolwich Centre
Tutors
Cost
£30 for RBG schools
£30 for non-RBG schools

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