Events
Information relating to current and past events
This section includes details of past and forthcoming events that are planned in relation to implementing the SEND reforms in North Lincolnshire
You can view all previous events and download presentations from those events by clicking on the Past Events tab above.
Unfortunately, due to the restrictions created by Covid 19, this year’s SEND Conference for School Leaders and
Cancelled – SEND Conference for School Leaders and SENCos (0-25)
Friday 19 June 2020
9am – 4pm
The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
Further details to follow in due course.
Details of events that have taken place in the past are detailed below:
2020
- Parents Involvement and Participation (PIP) Forum Surgery 29 January 2020
2019
- SEND Conference for Parents and Carers November 2019
- SEND Conference for Schools and Colleges June 2019
- Sensory Needs in North Lincolnshire – 29 March 2019
- Parents Involvement and Participation Forum AGM – 28 February 2019
2018
- SEND Conference for Parents and Carers – 16 November 2018
- SEND Conference for Schools and Colleges – 20 June 2018
- Learning Disability Awareness Week – 18 to 26 June 2018
- PIP Forum Annual General Meeting 2018
- SEND Roadshows 2018
2017
- North Lincolnshire Youth Council events 2017
- Preparation for Adulthood event 2017
- SEND Conference for Parents and Carers 2017
- SEND Roadshows 2017
- SEND Conference for Schools and Colleges 2017
2016
- Autism Awareness events 2016
- SEND Conference for Parents and Carers 2016
- SEND Conference for Schools and Colleges 2016
- SEND Roadshows for Parents and Carers 2016
2015
- National Deaf Children’s Society Information Day 2015
- Children’s Centres Open Days 2015
- Disability Winter Games 2015
- Disabled Access Day at Normanby Hall 2015
- Festival of Skills 2015
- SEND Conference for Parents and Carers 2015
2014

SEND Conference for Professionals, June 2019
‘Listening to the speakers at the start of the conference was really empowering. The guest speakers where great … as a new SENCO I found parts extremely informative.’ (Early Years delegate)