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Alderwasley Students Learn About the Russian Language & Culture

DSC_8186On Wednesday 11th March Students at Alderwasley Hall School held a Russian day. Professionals from a number of local organisations attended and provided their input to our day. We had two teachers from the Rubric Russian school in Derby come and deliver language sessions and a teacher from Green tops circus school deliver sessions instructing our students in circus skills.

Both these sessions and the sessions delivered by Alderwasley staff provided a good grounding in some of the key aspects of the language and culture of Russia. We were also fortunate to have representatives (staff and students) from Derby Moor School, our link school in Derby; who came and delivered their own presentation towards the end of the day.

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DSC_8166Modern Foreign Language days are an opportunity to experience and learn about other cultures. Language is only one aspect of a culture, and the sessions run during the days look at popular National dishes and cuisine, Music, National sports, contributions to global developments in Science and Technology, as well as the Art, History and Geography that make these cultures unique  and interesting. We live in a country that has been affected and influenced throughout our history by other nations; by learning more about them we learn more about our own nation and where the UK fits into the world.

Modern Foreign Language days continue to be well received and commented upon positively by students and staff when surveyed and we constantly strive to improve and refine the experiences and the learning that our students gain by attending days such as this.

 

New brand identity for community support service

We are pleased to announce a new brand identity for our community based service.

The combined service will be known as SENAD Community, which blends the expertise of SENAD Community Support Services and Next Generation Healthcare.

The new brand identity reflects SENAD’s commitment to continue to develop innovative, person centred support packages to people of all ages within their own community. The subtle changes to the logo, shown above, reflect this.

Leading the service is Paul Morgan, supported by a strong leadership team including Richard Davis, Operations Manager, Nina Sharpe, Regional Manager, Laura Ward, West Midlands Area Manager, Anna Goscombe, East Midlands Area Manager, and Paula Dyson, Operations Coordinator in the Derby Office.

SENAD Community supports its clients from its Derby and Coventry based offices.

Summer Festival named ‘Garden Grooves’

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Members of Ecclesbourne Allotment Committee met yesterday and decided the name of their summer festival will be ‘Garden Grooves’. The festival will take place in July and take place from early afternoon into the evening. There will be a camping area for those who would like to camp.

The Committee held their first fundraising event, a cake sale, at Pegasus School, raising £32.00. This was a practice event for young people as they will be running a cake sale at Derby University after the Easter holidays.

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Other fundraising events planned include:

A car wash at each site each Wednesday in May

A football tournament at Derby University.

A raffle (the committee are currently writing to local business asking for donations)

For more information please contact Claire hancox at Pegasus School Tel: (01283) 761352

 

Ecclesbourne Allotment Committee Plan Summer Festival

Students from Pegasus School, Bladon House School and residents from Ecclesbourne Lodge have set up  Ecclesbourne Allotment Committee. Students and residents hold the roles of Chair, Secretary and Treasurer, while others have preferred to be committee members. The first job for the committee will be to work on plans to hold a mini music festival at the allotments for fellow students and residents in the summer. The music festival will build on the success of the first allotment BBQ event which took place in June 2014. The Ecclesbourne Allotments are situated at the Groups Garden Centre, Ecclesbourne Plant Centre, in Duffield Derbyshire.

The committee will be supported by eight first year business students from the University of Derby as Claire Hancox, Teacher at Pegasus School, put the music festival project forward to the University of Derby’s / Derby City Councils First year undergraduate student project. On Wednesday 18th February staff students and residents from Pegasus School and Ecclesbourne Lodge attended a meeting at Derby City Council House where the student project was launched and introductions took place.

The first committee meeting will take place on Wednesday 25th February in which a constitution will be written up and plans will be started. The meetings will take place weekly for the rest of the spring term. As committee members students and residents will be able their experience to work towards an AQA unit award.

 

 

 

SENAD Acquire Next Generation Healthcare & Expand Their Community Support Service

We are delighted to announce that the SENAD Group have acquired Next Generation Healthcare Ltd (NGH) who will merge specifically with SENAD Community Support Services.

NGH have 21 years experience of providing comprehensive and high quality rehabilitation packages and support  for people with a wide range of conditions including Acquired Brain Injury and mental health problems.

The merger will combine the complimentary services of both companies, enabling us to provide a greater range of innovative options for our customers, as well as enabling us to expand geographically.

To find out more about NGH please visit the current NGH website

 

SENAD Part of Taskforce to Improve Outcomes for Young People with Complex Needs

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Over the past 6 months Brian Jones, Chief Executive Officer of the SENAD Group has been part of a children’s taskforce exploring how the commissioning and delivery of services can be improved to achieve better outcomes for looked after children and young people with complex needs. The taskforce combined the expertise of the Chidren’s Services Development Group(CDSG) which consists of providers  of care and specialist education for children and young people with complex needs, and members of the Local Government Information Unit (LGiU).

The work has focused on understanding the latest thinking and current trends within the sector, and developing an evidence base highlighting innovative work that is being implemented to deliver specialist needs-focused care and support for vulnerable young people.

By working in partnership the taskforce has been able to generate ideas for solutions and recommendations for improved working across the sector.

Read the full report