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Every Deaf Child Matters 2012
All Change – Creating Opportunities to Better Support Deaf Children
26 June 2012Somerset County Cricket Club, Taunton
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09.30 – 10.00 Arrival and registration
10.00 – 10.15 Welcome & Scene Setting from the Chair
10.15 – 10.40 Parents’ Perspective
10.40 – 10.55 All change in health services for Deaf children? A South West view
10.55 – 11.35 How might the SEN Green Paper reforms impact on Deaf children in the South West - what are the issues?
11.35 – 11.50 Break
11.50 – 12.10 Group discussion: Questions to ask the panel
12.10 – 13.10 New structures and ‘markets’ in education, health and social care services & the challenge of improving support for Deaf children – Q&A with a Chaired Panel
13.10 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.00 WORKSHOPS:
• The SEN Green Paper – the implications for Deaf children in the SW• New and emerging structures and ‘markets’ in education services in the SW – how might these affect support for
Deaf children? • New and emerging structures and ‘markets’ in health and social care services in the SW – how might these affect
support for Deaf children?
15.00 – 15.15 Break
15.15 – 15.30 Feedback from workshops
15.30 – 15.50 Table exercise: Identifying success and opportunities for action to better support Deaf children
15.50 – 16.15 Plenary: Identifying key issues and challenges going forward
16.15 – 16.30 Closing remarks from the Chair
16.30 Close
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Parents’ Perspective
• Alison Comer
• Ramon Woolfe
• Vanessa Pestridge
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SW Pathfinders
• Devon Martin Quaintance
• Cornwall and Isles of ScillyMike Ellis & Kay Henry
• WiltshireSusan Tanner
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Exhibitors
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Tables to discuss the topic and come up with 3 questions to ask the panel.
Please write down each question on a separate sheet and pass them to the facilitators around the room.
New structures and ‘markets’ in education, health and social care
services and the challenges of improving support for Deaf children
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Brian Lamb OBE SEN Consultant
Susan TannerWiltshire SEN Pathfinder Lead
Jonathan ParsonsManaging Director, Chime Social Enterprise
Jonathan FarnhillChief Executive, Exeter Deaf Academy
Ramon WoolfeParent of Deaf children
Catherine PhillipsProject Manager, Children’s Health Commissioning, NHS Bath & NE Somerset
Martin QuaintanceDevon Pathfinder
The Panel
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Workshops (2pm)1. The SEN Green Paper – implications and opportunities for Deaf children in the South West (The Long Room)
2. New and emerging structures and ‘markets’ in education services in the South West – implications and opportunities for Deaf children in the South West (The Quantock Suite)
3. New and emerging structures and ‘markets’ in health and social care services in the South West – implications and opportunities for Deaf children in the South West (The County Room)
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Exhibitors
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Feedback from Workshops
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Better Support for Deaf Children: A Solutions Focused Approach
• Examples of what works well and why?
• What workable steps can we take in both practice and policy?
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Brian Lamb OBE SEN Consultant
Susan TannerWiltshire SEN Pathfinder Lead
Jonathan ParsonsManaging Director, Chime Social Enterprise
Jonathan FarnhillChief Executive, Exeter Deaf Academy
Ramon WoolfeParent of Deaf children
Catherine PhillipsProject Manager, Children’s Health Commissioning, NHS Bath & NE Somerset
Mike EllisCornwall & Isles of Scilly Pathfinder
The Panel
Twitter: #EDCM2012
Reflections, Learning, Challenges and Opportunities
Thank You for your participation
We really value your feedback. Please complete the evaluation form in your delegate pack and leave it
on your table.
Keep in touch and continue the debate on Twitter:@deafacademy @NDCS_UK @NHSSoE @ChimeAudiology @NHSDevon
@DevonCC @wiltscouncil @cornwallcouncil #EDCM2012
Have a safe journey home.