Are you looking to attend an Alternative Provision Conference in 2025?

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November 2025

Conference: Alternative Provision London Conference
Date: Wednesday 26th November 2025
Location: Central London (Venue TBA)
Organisers: Westminster Insight
Details: Westminster Insight’s Alternative Provision London Conference, scheduled for Wednesday 26 November 2025 in Central London, offers a comprehensive day of expert-led sessions aimed at professionals involved in arranging, delivering and monitoring alternative provision (AP). It begins with a keynote on funding, AP guidance and the SEND & AP Improvement Plan, followed by practical workshops covering strategic commissioning, quality assurance, safeguarding and measuring pupil impact. Attendees will hear from mainstream schools on early intervention for behaviour, attendance and SEMH challenges, learn about internal AP outreach, and explore children’s perspectives on provision and stigma reduction. Ofsted’s 2024 thematic review and new inclusion-focused inspection criteria will feature, alongside discussion of multi‑agency collaboration—bringing together education, health, social care, youth justice and others—to re-engage vulnerable young people.

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