SENCo Network Meeting
Led by Kate Browning
Overview
Our SENCo Network offers a wealth of opportunities for new and experienced SENCOs to come together to receive expert guidance through professional development – enhancing their skills to help them to thrive in their role, keeping up to date with research and developments and fostering collaboration by creating a community for sharing best practices, resources and advice.
As always there will be opportunities to share practice, network with colleagues and discuss challenges faced within schools.
We will be running our local network meetings in a range of locations across the year and there will also be an online option.
DATE: Wednesday 15th October 2025
TIME: 13:00-16:00
LOCATION: ONLINE – ZOOM meeting (a link will be sent out a week before)
We will be using Zoom (online video conferencing software) to host this online event. If you have not used Zoom previously, you may need to download the Zoom software either to a laptop, PC, tablet or smartphone, prior to joining. When you have booked your place a link will be emailed to you within 48 hours of the webinar, with further instructions about how to join the event. Sessions are interactive so please ensure you have access to a microphone and camera to get the most out of this event.
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DATE: Thursday 16th October 2025
TIME: 13:00-16:00
LOCATION: Bulkington Village Community & Conference Centre, School Rd, Bulkington, Bedworth, CV12 9JB
COST: £115 for non-subscribing schools
Schools who subscribe to the Gateway Alliance – SENCO network have 1 FREE place per school.
Costs will be incurred for additional places and for schools that do not subscribe. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further details.
BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL
If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact us on 02476 347697 or email: info@gatewayalliance.co.uk
Kate Browning
Kate Browning is our SENCo Network Leader and she is a well-regarded lead professional both locally and nationally in school improvement for children and young people with SEND. She has over 20 years of experience as a teacher, SENCo, Local Authority School Improvement Officer for SEN and interim Education Development Officer for NASEN, where she supported the delivery of nationwide training on the SEND Code of Practice with the DfE.