In today's educational landscape, inclusive learning environments are becoming increasingly important. Students with special needs require additional support and guidance to thrive academically and socially. Special Needs Assistants (SNAs) and Teaching Assistants play a crucial role in facilitating the education and development of these students.

Special Needs Assistants and Teaching Assistants are dedicated professionals who provide vital support to students additional needs. Their responsibilities may include:
To enhance SNA and Teaching assistants skills and effectiveness, aspiring and current SNAs and TAs can benefit from specialised training. To my surprise there seems to be no training provided in basic Occupational Therapy strategies which can be incredibly effective in classroom environments. I wrote a separate article on this issue here.
We have seen the effectiveness of basic Occupational Therapy training for Special Needs Assistants and Teaching Assistants as we have been providing training for many years to schools.
With best practices regularly changing, it is important Special Needs Assistants and Teaching Assistants take part in regular Continued Professional Development opportunities.
To learn more about the CPD Plans we offer click here.

Students with significant care needs require specialised support to ensure their safety, well-being, and educational progress. Special Needs Assistants (SNAs) play a crucial role in providing this support within primary school settings. Working closely with special education teachers and the National Council for Special Education (NCSE), SNAs offer valuable assistance to children with diverse educational needs.
Some students have significant care needs that demand additional attention and assistance. These needs may include:
SNAs work closely with special education teachers and educational needs organisers to create inclusive and supportive learning environments for students with significant care and educational needs. This collaboration involves:

The National Council for Special Education (NCSE) in collaboration with SNAs ensures that children with significant care and educational needs receive the necessary support and resources within the inclusive education system. This collaborative effort involves:
By working hand in hand, SNAs, special education teachers, educational needs organisers, and the NCSE contribute to creating inclusive learning environments that empower children with significant care and educational needs to thrive and reach their full potential.
Special Needs Assistants and Teaching Assistants play a pivotal role in ensuring the inclusion and success of students with special needs. By taking part in specialised training and participating in relevant courses, SNAs and TAs can enhance their skills and effectively support students with diverse abilities. Through collaborative efforts and comprehensive special needs programmes, inclusive education can be achieved, enabling every student to reach their full potential.
SNAs and TAs can learn important new skills by taking part in our live training webinars and mini courses. Enroll your school today!