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Path: Home > Conferences > Forthcoming > Sept 08 > Annual Disability Conference

The NIACE Annual Disability Conference

Incorporating the 3rd Tomlinson Memorial Lecture

This event is now full

Date: Monday 29 September 2008
Venue: Thistle Marble Arch, Bryanston Street, Marble Arch, London W1H 7EH
Ref: C1715/0908
Fee*: Free (Includes lunch, tea/coffee.)

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Background

Disability equality and improving life chances for disabled people is high on the government agenda at present. Enabling disabled people to lead fulfilling lives where they become active citizens in an inclusive society is essential and post 16 education is a vital ingredient in the mix.

The bonding agent is the cross government strategy, Progression through Partnership (HMSO, 2007), which sits within the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF), Department of Health (DH) and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). This four-year strategy is being knitted into other government policies and strategies for example, Independent Living (ODI, 2008) and Valuing People Now (DH, 2007).

This year the NIACE Annual Disability Conference will focus on policy matters. There will be an address from the Government and the wide range of workshops will offer something of interest for everyone attending.

The LSC are undertaking a 'refresh' of the mental health strategy and the consultation document for the strategy will be launched at this conference. The strategy will sit alongside 'Progression through Partnership' and 'Learning for Living and Work', as well as other key government policies that promote social inclusion and employment for people who experience mental health problems.

This LSC-funded conference will also incorporate the 3rd Tomlinson Memorial Lecture. Each year NIACE supports a lecture to celebrate the work of Professor John Tomlinson.

Professor Tomlinson chaired the committee of inquiry which resulted in the groundbreaking report, Inclusive Learning (HMSO, 1996). This year we are pleased to be partnered by the Learning Disability Coalition. Professor Dylan Wiliam BSc, BA, MSc, PhD, Deputy Director and Professor of Educational Assessment at the Institute of Education will deliver the lecture on “Assessment for Learning; why it matters for all learners”.

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Audience

The event will be of particular interest to staff from:

bulletGovernment departments
bulletLearning and Skills Councils

Staff, managers and policy officers from:

bulletColleges
bulletAdult and community education
bulletWork-based learning
bulletHealth sector
bulletSocial services
bulletVoluntary and Community organisations

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Programme

09:30 Arrival and registration (tea/coffee available)
10:00 Welcome and introduction to the day from the Chair
10:10 Challenges and Opportunities for disabled learners, 14 – 25 years
Stephen Jackson, Assistant Director 14-19 Group, Department for Children, Schools and Families
10:30 The launch of the consultation for the LSC mental health strategy
Kathryn James, Development Officer Learning and Health
11:00 Workshops (Please indicate your choices on the application form)

1) Credit where it's due
Bringing pre-entry achievement into the new Qualifications and Credit Framework. A review of the Personal Progress units currently being trialled: the successes and the challenges
Ruth Perry, Independent Consultant to Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)
2) "Getting a Life"
Linda Jordan, London Regional Advisor, Valuing People Support Team
3) Reforming funding for those with additional learning support needs.
The planned reform of funding for all LSC funded learners across the further education and workbased learning sectors from 2009/10 onwards Kevin Street, Learning and Skills Council, National Office
4) 'Is it for me?' Partnerships, progress and problems. Increasing the uptake of direct payments by people who have mental health difficulties
Catina Barrett / Victoria Sturdy, NIACE / NIMHE (part of CSIP) / LSC Programme,
Project Officers - Mental Health
5) 'Get a life.... Get a job'.
We need to ask all people with learning difficulties: What do they want to be when they leave school? What will they do when they leave college? For adults, not currently working, why aren't they in work?
Carlen Finn, Employment Opportunities Manager for the London Borough of Newham
6) Mental Health and Adult Learning and Skills Improving services for adults with mental health difficulties
Regional Mental Health Project Officers
7) Skills for Life Improvement Programme: Supporting the work, meeting the
challenges, learners with learning difficulties and / or disabilities
Joyce Black, Senior Development Officer (Equalities), NIACE

12:00 Lunch
13:00 Introduction to the 3rd Tomlinson Memorial Lecture
Dame Jo Williams DBE, Co-chair, The Learning Disability Coalition
13:10 The 3rd Tomlinson Memorial Lecture: Assessment for learning; why it matters for all learners Professor Dylan William BSc, BA, MSc, PhD, Deputy Director,
Professor of Educational Assessment, Institute of Education
14:00 Reflections and questions from the floor
14:15 Tea/coffee break
14:30 Second workshop: repeated
15:30 Plenary session
15:45 Close of Conference

This programme is correct at the time of going to press. The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend. Delegates will have no claim against NIACE in respect of such changes.

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Also in September 2008...

Annual Disability Conference - 29/09/08, London
Improving Formative Assessment - 18/09/08, Leicester

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