The training programme is predominantly aimed at private and voluntary sector early years and childcare providers but some courses may be of interest to schools with nursery provision.
The Early Years and Childcare Team provides a range of training courses to support colleagues delivering the Early Years Foundation Stage
The training programme is predominantly aimed at private and voluntary sector early years and childcare providers but some courses may be of interest to schools with nursery provision.
Benefits
Early years and out-of-school staff will have access to a wide range of opportunities and will receive high quality training. Our courses are delivered by approved external trainers, all experts in their subject. There will be opportunities to meet practitioners from other early years and childcare settings in the city.
More details
Charges apply on a course by course basis.
Further details of the courses, charges and how to apply can be found in the link opposite.
Terms
We want to ensure that our courses are of high quality and meet the needs of the early years and childcare workforce in the city. In order to achieve this, all courses are subject to evaluation and quality assurance monitoring from the Early Years and Childcare team.
What's is BEEM?
BEEM provides:
Details about all BHCC traded services; who to contact; how to purchase them and detailed service level agreements and charges
Advice, guidance, policy and supporting documentation for key services
Information about other non-traded services including contact details, what the service provides and how to access
Details and booking for training and events
Platform to share best practice and information
The Schools Bulletin and other communications to schools
Resource to engage between schools and services
The Schools' Bulletin
Commencing on Monday 17th October 2022, the Weekly Schools Bulletin will be transferring from the Wave to BEEM.
The Schools Bulletin is a weekly communication provided to all schools in Brighton and Hove. The bulletin is published each Monday morning (term-time only) and is distributed directly to the inbox of all headteachers, business managers, clerks and governors. It is also viewable in BEEM.
The bulletin includes:
News and updates
Policy guidance & support
Resources for schools and academies
School based Initiatives, programmes and projects
Information and support available from services and teams
Signposting to training, events, conferences and meetings
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