tces exhibits at the tes send show 2023
TCES marketing and members of the TCES National Online School Head, Kirsten Roy, and team, as well as TCES Head of Clinical and Therapy Services, David Coulter, attended the TES SEND Show 2023 event at the Business Design Centre on both days, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th October. The event was both successful and informative, offering valuable insights. It's an excellent opportunity to get together, network, and learn more about individual services for practitioners in the field of SEN. There are research-based lectures, CPD seminars and talks, which are vital to keeping up with current developments.
The event gave TCES a platform to deliver expertise and knowledge whilst registering their contacts to follow up. There is such room for improvement but a chance to grow and expand TCES to become more familiar in various parts of the UK.
There was a high volume of interest in the schools and the services, especially TCES National Online School for the services provided, such as flexible online learning, 1:1 tutor experience and much more. TCES' schools and services continue to generate interest thanks to the continued positive feedback and recommendations from professionals and parents. A fraction of attendees were interested in working for TCES in its schools and services, which was very positive to see.
There was a talk hosted by the Head of TCES National Online School, Kirsten Roy, and the Head of Clinical & Therapy Services, David Coulter, based on Early Intervention in emotionally based school avoidance. The main focus of questions from professionals has also been around early intervention. It was a great turnout overall, generated a lot of interest and many were intrigued by the services TCES provides. Many attendees came to listen and hear more about practical strategies from both a therapeutic and educational perspective. As a provider of therapeutic education services and schools for neurodiverse children, TCES is proud to share 25 years of therapeutic education expertise.
In a webinar on EBSA hosted by TCES National Online School, one parent shared these thoughts after attending: “I have watched your EBSA webinar recently and tried some of the strategies with my daughter, and they helped get her back into school full-time. This is the first time she has completed a full week.” – Family Support worker & Peer Educator and a Parent.
This event provided a wealth of information and insights that guides TCES in its efforts to increase brand awareness, improve marketing strategies, and better meet the needs of neurodiverse children and their families. TCES is dedicated to making a positive impact and continually evolving to better serve its community.
Watch our latest highlights in this video below.