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Honoring the child’s right to play

Whether you are a parent of a child with additional needs, an employer, or an educator, your role is no easy feat! Watch Rachel Hill who has dug into how we can ensure all children have a right to play in our curriculum regardless of their abilities.
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Honoring the child’s right to play

In this recorded webinar Rachel identifies how to make positive change as an employer to ensure we are offering inclusive and fair places of work for our teams and creating a strong, diverse, and supportive work force.

Presented By

Rachel Hill

Webinar Duration

Approximately 45 minutes

Skill Level

Suitable for ECE Educators 

What will you learn?

Whether you are a parent of a child with additional needs, an employer, or an educator, your role is no easy feat! Join Rachel Hill who digs into how we can ensure all children have a right to play in our curriculum regardless of their abilities.

By using simple strategies, truly listening and observing we can make such a difference to children who have special needs and disabilities.

In this recorded webinar Rachel identifies how to make positive change as an employer to ensure we are offering inclusive and fair places of work for our teams and creating a strong, diverse, and supportive work force.

The world of additional needs and disabilities can feel overwhelming and scary, so let’s break down the barriers, and work together to ensure we honour every child’s right to play.

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About the presenter

Rachel Hill

Rachel Hill founded Hillside Childcare in 2007. She was a dedicated and driven member of the early years sector and built up a chain of 4 successful childcare settings. After 16 years in the industry Rachel sold Hillside in June 23.

During her directorship, Rachel achieved Outstanding gradings from Ofsted and a number of business awards.

As well as having a special interest in all things early years, Rachel is extremely passionate about SEND for children, young people and their families and also the workforce.

Rachel has worked with different agencies over the years at both a local and national level and is excited to deliver webinars on a global platform, she says ‘The work of ECE Learning is inspiring and new for the early years sector and I am thrilled to be involved to share my knowledge and ideas around the wonderful world of send, I am very much committed to their mission of wanting to make the world a better place for children.
I found it very informative, it gave the other side to what happens and coming from a parent, and a person with a disability it gave new insight. Very thought provoking and reinforced some ideas I had been thinking about.
— Shayne
Thankyou for sharing your personal stories. Really informative webinar. All the way through I was thinking of situations I have been in and how I responded. Thankfully my actions and responses have been positive. 
— Debbie
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