Early Years and Childcare Update - 05 March 2026
Welcome to this week's Early Years and Childcare update!
This week's update includes information on:
- Nominate a Provider Portal User
- Level 1 Award in Understanding Safeguarding in Education and Childcare Settings (Fully Funded)
- Inclusion: Raising Awareness Across All Childcare Settings in Birmingham (Free In Person Workshop)
- Two New Free Courses: Strengthen Inclusion with Dingley’s Promise
- NEW Inclusive Practice in Early Years Resources From a Collaboration Between Childcare Works & Dingley’s Promise
- Speech, Language and Communication (SLC) and the Home Learning Environment (HLE)
- WellComm Data Collection for Schools and Nursery Schools
- WellComm Data Sessions for PVI Settings
- ‘Introduction to WellComm’ Training Dates for Spring 2026
- EasyPeasy App - FREE APP for Parents, Carers and Practitioners in Birmingham
Please feel free to share this update with anyone you think would benefit from accessing this content.
If you have any questions or feedback, please contact familyinformation@birmingham.gov.uk
Nominate a Provider Portal User
As you may already be aware, the Early Years and Childcare Team has launched a new Information Portal for providers called the Nexus Provider Portal.
Many providers have already nominated a Nexus Provider Portal user. If you haven’t already done so, please do this today using our online form. You can have accounts for up to four people within your organisation.
The introduction of this portal will enable us to:
- strengthen the information that we collect from you
- improve the information that we can provide to parents and third parties when they are looking for childcare options
- contact you more efficiently.
Please note: Completing this form does not immediately create your account. After we verify the nominated user form, we will send you a link to create your Provider Portal account.
If you have any queries about the Nexus Provider Portal, please contact FamilyInformation@birmingham.gov.uk.
Level 1 Award in Understanding Safeguarding in Education and Childcare Settings (Fully Funded)
Improving awareness of safeguarding is a local priority. Do you know what to look for? Do you know what to do?
Where: Blossomfield Campus, Solihull College
When: 12 Weeks, Tuesday 10th March - Tuesday 9 June, 17:00 – 21:00
This free short course will be delivered by an experienced Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and a guest speaker for Barnardo's.
Where will this course lead?
The purpose of this qualification is to give learners the knowledge and understanding of their legal responsibility to safeguard and protect the welfare of children and learners. The qualification is aimed at any member of staff, parent, governor, volunteer or visitor that works with, or has access to, children and learners.
Find out more and apply online: NCFE CACHE Level 1 Award in Understanding Safeguarding in Education and Childcare Settings | Solihull College & University Centre
Inclusion: Raising Awareness Across All Childcare Settings in Birmingham (Free In Person Workshop)
Diverse Beginnings: Enhancing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Childcare Settings is our free in-person workshop for all Birmingham providers of Early Years and Childcare.
This workshop is suitable for all practitioners, managers, provision owners and directors, but spaces are limited.
We are inviting early years and childcare providers across Birmingham to join us for a powerful in-person workshop designed to support and strengthen inclusive practice in your setting. We’ve listened to the sector and moved this workshop offer away from online formats to create a more impactful, collaborative learning space.
Why Attend?
This session is more than just a workshop – it’s a space for real connection, reflection and action. Developed in response to sector feedback, Diverse Beginnings offers a rare opportunity to come together in person to explore how Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) can be meaningfully embedded across all aspects of early years and childcare provision.
Together we’ll:
- Raise awareness of EDI within the context of early years practice
- Explore how EDI principles can be integrated into recruitment, routines, leadership and beyond
- Share experiences and reflect with peers in a supportive, face-to-face environment
- Feel empowered to champion inclusive and equitable approaches in your own setting
Why Now?
The new Ofsted Early Years Toolkit places a strong emphasis on inclusion. From November 2025, Ofsted will be considering:
“The commitment of leaders and those responsible for governance to provide high standards of education and care to improve the lives of all children, especially those receiving statutory support, including disadvantaged children, those with SEND, those who are known (or previously known) to children’s social care, and those who may face barriers to their learning and/or well-being”
This workshop will help you strengthen your inclusive practice, with confidence and enhanced clarity.
Please note spaces are limited.
This is a free workshop, but places are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Don’t miss out – book your place today and be part of the change. For more information about the venues and to access our booking links, please follow the links below:
Other inclusion subject-based training and resources available to you for free include:
- E-learning: An introduction to Equality and Diversity, as recommended by Birmingham Safeguarding Children Partnership.
- Read & Reflect: Getting it right for disadvantaged children by Education Endowment Foundation
Need support? Talk to us:
If you need advice, guidance or support on any Early Years or Childcare topics, the Birmingham Early Years and Childcare Service is here to help.
You can speak directly with an experienced Early Years Consultant who can offer support and expert insight. Contact us via our Early Years Duty Line on 0121 675 4996 or email us eyduty@birmingham.gov.uk Monday – Friday between 9am & 5pm except Bank Holidays.
Two New Free Courses: Strengthen Inclusion with Dingley’s Promise
Dingley’s Promise are thrilled to launch two brand new, expert-led training courses, fully funded by Comic Relief.
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An Inclusive Approach to Curriculum & Assessment
This course is designed to help practitioners build the confidence and knowledge to ensure their curriculum is underpinned by inclusive practice. You will learn to make necessary adaptations so your curriculum is accessible for all children and understand how to use effective assessment tools to identify needs early and accelerate learning.
Inclusive curriculum assessment | Birmingham City Council
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Supporting Communication Development for Early Years Children with SEND
Designed to respond to the growing number of children with early communication challenges, this course explores the stages of development and the barriers children with SEND can face. You will gain the confidence to identify needs and act quickly to support every child's communication journey.
Developing communication in early years | Birmingham City Council
See the attached leaflets for further course information.
Sign up to access the new courses here:
https://forms.office.com/e/V3zvR1cPKr
Other free courses available from Dingley’s Promise includes:
- An introduction to Early Years Inclusive Practice
- Early Years SEND Transitions
- Managing Behaviours that Challenge
- Having Difficult Conversations with Families
- Voice of the Child
- Leadership and Management for Inclusion
- Intersections within Early Years Practice
You can access these other courses here - Comic Relief Early Years Inclusion Programme - Dingley's Promise but remember, free access to all of these 9 courses is only available for a limited time, so it's a good idea to prioritise completing them while you can!
NEW Inclusive Practice in Early Years Resources From a Collaboration Between Childcare Works & Dingley’s Promise
Creating an inclusive environment is essential for every child to thrive. To help you achieve this, Childcare Works, in collaboration with Dingley’s Promise (England’s largest specialist provider of nursery education for children under 5 with SEND) has developed a collection of practical resources designed to support inclusive practice in your setting.
What’s Included?
- SEND Assessment Guidance Handbook and Video - Practical support for using the Department for Education SEND Assessment Guidance and tools effectively.
- A Reflective Approach to Identifying SEND and Inclusion Handbook and Video - A framework to help you regularly review and adapt your practice for full inclusivity.
- Developing an Inclusive Curriculum Handbook and Video - Practical strategies for creating a curriculum that is accessible and inclusive for all children.
- Graduated Approach and Ordinarily Available Provision (OAP) – Handbook & Video - Explore the ‘Assess, Plan, Do, Review’ cycle in detail and apply it to your inclusive practice.
Note: Birmingham’s Ordinarily Available Provision document is called Ordinarily Available Guidance (OAG).
We have three versions available:
- Early Years Ordinarily Available Guidance
- School Age Ordinarily Available Guidance
- Post-16 Ordinarily Available Guidance
The Early Years version is currently in draft form but can still be used.
How to Access:
Click the links or visit: Dingley’s Promise & Childcare Works: Inclusive Practice in the Early Years
Speech, Language and Communication (SLC) and the Home Learning Environment (HLE)
WellComm Data Collection for Schools and Nursery Schools
For the attention of schools and nursery schools.
WellComm is the approved screening tool in Birmingham, and it supports a consistent universal approach to assessing and supporting children’s speech, language and communication needs. We ask each setting to share their termly screening data with us so that we can track the impact of the WellComm screening tool. For schools and nursery schools we collect your WellComm data via an online form each term. The Autumn term data collection form is now available for schools and Nursery Schools. If you are a day nursery or childminder, you do not complete this form.
The deadline for the form to be submitted is 31st March 2026.
To complete the survey, please click here.
WellComm Data Sessions for PVI Settings
For the attention of all EEE registered providers.
Come and join us for one of our online sessions to demonstrate how to use the WellComm data spreadsheet to collate your screening data and prepare for sharing your WellComm screens on the EEE portal. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and be signposted to practical support if required. Please use the booking links below for your preferred date.
‘Introduction to WellComm’ Training Dates for Spring 2026
For the attention of all EEE registered providers.
WellComm is the approved screening tool in Birmingham, and it supports a consistent universal approach to assessing and supporting children’s speech, language and communication needs. All PVI settings are now required to submit their WellComm screening data on the EEE funding portal during headcount. If you are not yet using WellComm to screen your children’s speech and language, please attend one of our online training sessions to receive your free WellComm toolkit. Settings that have received a WellComm screening tool can continue to send staff that are new or require a refresher of how to use WellComm onto the training. Please click your preferred date to book your place.
EasyPeasy App - FREE APP for Parents, Carers and Practitioners in Birmingham
Book your Practitioner Training Today!
EasyPeasy practitioner training is designed to help practitioners from a range of early years disciplines to maximise the impact and awareness of the EasyPeasy programme in your local communities and settings and is delivered via an interactive 2-hour Microsoft Teams meeting.
- Gain additional guidance, best practices, and advice on how to achieve home learning environment outcomes and impact for babies and children.
- Learn about the importance of early intervention in the early years.
- Get advice on how to interact with parents and carers of babies and children aged 0-5, and how to implement EasyPeasy in your setting.
- Learn how to monitor and measure the impact and outcomes of the programme.
- Connect with other early years practitioners who are integrating the EasyPeasy programme in their settings.
The next practitioner training date is Wednesday 11th March, 3pm – 5pm, with more dates available.
Seats for practitioner training are FREE for Early Years Settings and Family Hubs in Birmingham.
Practitioners can register here: https://easypeasyapp.com/training-signup
- There's no prep needed before the training session, but registering to the EasyPeasy app beforehand will give participants brownie points with the facilitator.
- To find out more about Easy Peasy EasyPeasy | About Us | Give Your Child The Best Start In Life (easypeasyapp.com)
- If there are any questions, please contact EasyPeasy | Get In Touch | Give Your Child The Best Start In Life (easypeasyapp.com)