Wednesday 14 October 2009

Amanda Elliott’s Challenge Me! Speech and Communication Cards has been short listed for a Nasen Award 2009

in the 'Inclusive Resource for Primary Classrooms' category.

Amanda Elliott is one of the first graduates of the National Institute of Conductive Education UK.
The Nasen awards 2009 ceremony is going to be held at Hotel Russell in London, at Russell Square tomorrow evening.
Winners will be announced on Friday 16th October 2009.

'Nasen provides up to date information on SEN and Disability issues. By working closely with government agencies, other organisations and providers of products and resources...' http://www.nasen.org.uk/general-information/

"Nasen's Mission statement

Principles
Nasen believes that:
  • Every human being has an entitlement to personal, social and intellectual development and must be given the opportunity to achieve his/her potential in learning.


  • Every human being is unique in terms of characteristics, interests, abilities, motivation and learning needs.


  • Those with exceptional learning needs and/or disabilities should have access to high quality and appropriate education.
Aims
Nasen will:
  • Promote the interests of those with exceptional learning needs and/or disabilities
  • Provide a forum for those actively working with or caring for children and young people with special and additional educational needs and/or disabilities.
  • Contribute to the formulation and development of policy and practice.

Objectives

The specific objectives of the Association are:

  • To develop the Association’s structure to run efficiently and effectively


  • To offer a comprehensive service and relevant products to all members


  • To collaborate with organisations and associations concerned with education


  • To promote the principles of effective inclusion


  • To develop the Association’s profile within the global market


  • To prepare for and respond to key government legislation and guidance


  • To provide significant input into Government policy on all aspects of special and additional educational needs and disability


  • To disseminate and commission research and policy development in areas of interest to members of the Association


  • To research and develop world class solutions to support those working with or caring for children and young people with special and additional educational needs and disabilities "
    http://www.nasen.org.uk/mission-statement/





Photos: Hotel Russell London

References: http://www.challengemecards.com/

http://www.nasen.org.uk/

http://www.jkp.com/catalogue/book/9781843109464

http://www.jkp.com/catalogue/book/9781843104971

4 comments:

Gillian Maguire said...

Good luck to Mandy as she will make a very worthy winner. These cards were trialled by two conductors in Cheshire and the positive results published in Recent Advances in Conductive Education, vol.6, no.2 2007. Copies can be obtained from the National Institute of Conductive Education.

Mandy Elliott said...

Wa-hoooo! It is so exciting that the Challenge Me Cards were shortlisted for a Nasen Award, I only found out today!

Thank you Judit for posting this and thank you Gill for your kind words, it means a lot to me. Gill, I think the Conductors trialled the first set of Challenge Me Cards which I did (Mobility Activity Cards), however this shortlisting is for the second set, published earlier this year related to speech and communication.

Thank you again, and whatever comes of it tomorrow night, I am so pleased that the cards have managed to get to this stage (sorry to blow my own trumpet!!.. toot toot!)

Kind wishes
Mandy

jules_ce said...

congratulations on getting shortlisted Amanda. In my opinion a very well deserved recognition. Good luck.

Jules

Judit Szathmáry said...

Thank you Gill and Jules for your kind words.

Sadly, Mandy didn't win first prize (which was presented by children's author Anne Fine), but they did receive a plaque, one for Mandy and one for the publisher.

Even being shortlisted is quite a big deal.

The publisher Jessica Kingsley have made up a poster to feature at the stand at the Special Needs London conference, which was taken place last week, advertising the cards and the fact that they were shortlisted.

http://www.teachingexhibitions.co.uk/Exhibitions/TES+Special+Needs+Exhibition/London/2009/