
Developing your Inclusion Strategy
Thursday, September 24, 2026
Date
9:00 AM - 2:45 PM
Time
Darton Academy, Ballfield Ln, Darton, Barnsley S75 5EF
Location
£25
Cost
About This Event
How do you build an inclusion strategy that works in practice, not just on paper?
Developing your Inclusion Strategy
Inclusion is more than a policy. It's the culture, systems and everyday practice that help every child thrive.
Join education leaders, SEND professionals and inclusion specialists for a full day of practical strategies, real-life case studies and evidence-informed approaches that you can take back to your own setting.
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