Leading early years membership
organisation, the Early Years Alliance has announced the line-up
for its fifth virtual annual
conference.
No child left behind: Putting the
needs and voices of children at the heart of decision-making,
will take place online from 6:15pm to 8:45pm on Thursday 26 June
and is once again free for Alliance members and £15 for
non-members. Tickets can be reserved here: bit.ly/4ixiK6c
The conference will explore what it
really means to put children at the centre of early years
provision and will look at practical steps early years providers
can take to provide equity of access for all children, regardless
of their background, circumstances or level of
need.
This year's opening conference
features Waterstone's Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce
alongside Dr Melernie
Meheux, educational
psychologist and certified play therapist. The Alliance's chief
executive Neil Leitch will also address attendees on the
importance of ensuring that every child can benefit from early
years education and care.
The evening will also see the
announcement of this year's Belle Tutaev Lifetime Achievement
Award winner. Each year, the award recognises a unique individual
who has devoted themselves to making a real difference to young
children's learning and care.
Attendees will then have the
opportunity to join one of three interactive seminars live. Each
seminar will also be recorded and circulated to attendees after
the event.
Commenting, Neil Leitch, CEO
of the Early Years Alliance, said: “I am delighted
to announce such an inspirational and exciting line-up for this
year's Alliance Annual Conference.
“We all know that children –
regardless of their background or circumstances – deserve the
best possible start in life. And, given the wide-ranging and
significant challenges facing the sector it has never been more
important for us to work together as a sector to discuss and
explore what this looks like in practice, both now and in the
future.
“I look forward to hearing from
each of our speakers and learning more about why the needs and
voices of children should be at the heart of early years
provision, and how we can make this a reality for
all.”
The full agenda
6.15pm:
Conference
opens
6:20pm:
Dr Melernie Meheux, educational
psychologist, certified play therapist and BPS Division of
Educational Psychology Committee
member
6:35pm:
Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Waterstone's
Children's Laureate
6.50pm:
Neil Leitch, CEO, Early Years
Alliance
7.05pm:
Q&A
7.25pm:
Belle Tutaev Lifetime Achievement
Award
7.40pm:
Graham McMillan closes the opening
conference
7.45pm - 8pm:
Comfort
break
8pm - 8.45pm:
Seminars (Attendees can choose to
attend one of the three following seminars. Each seminar will be
recorded and circulated to all attendees after the
event)
Seminars