Posts Tagged ‘Expert Witness’
Why I’m organising this conference and why I think it’s important to you as a parent or professional
Posted in Events, Towards a Positive Future Conference on 08/13/2011 01:03 am by Janet
After 12 years working in the NHS as a Speech and Language Therapist, I started Wordswell, an independent speech and language therapy clinic, in 1997 and have met many inspirational families and children. Every one of whom has taught me about individual differences, how children learn, and how to communicate better.
Inspiration for my book and this conference have come from my work as an Expert Speech and Language Therapy Witness but also the carer of a child with a life-threatening medical condition and special educational needs.
Governments monitor the outcomes of the processes but not the emotional impact, or the stress, or even the educational outcome. This conference will focus on what we know works and how this can continue to work whatever the future political or legal system we find ourselves under in the coming months and years.
The Big Society is a mind shift for many of us but by working together and networking we can continue to make a positive difference to all those we come into contact with on a daily basis.
Medico-Legal Study Day for Parents and Professionals
Posted in Events on 07/15/2009 01:22 am by Janet“Update on Special Educational Needs and DISability Tribunal Regulations”
28th July 2009 at 9.30am – 4pm
Location: Anthony Collins Solicitors, 134 Edmund Street, Birmingham, B3 2ES, (within walking distance of New Street Train Station)
Speaking will be:
John Friel, Barrister of Hardwicke Building
“…good technical knowledge.” – Chambers UK (2009)
“…achieves success in cases that may not appear so strong on paper.” – The Legal 500 (2008)
John is featured in Legal 500 and Chambers UK as an Education Law specialist.

Inez Brown, Solicitor of Anthony Collins
Inez leads on the educational support for individuals. She has vast experience in educational matters providing support on statutory assessment of children with special educational needs and admission/exclusion issues arising from maintained schools.
Melinda Nettleton, Solicitor of SEN Legal
Melinda qualified as a solicitor in 1980 working initially for a local authority and then for the Crown Prosecution Service. She specialized in litigation (evidence and advocacy). Melinda has three children, one of whom has dyslexia, dyspraxia, and a severe language disorder.

Janet O’Keefe, Speech and Language Therapist, Wordswell Ltd and Chair of the MLSIG
Janet has specialised in working with children and adults with hearing impairment, autistic spectrum disorder and dyslexia.
If you would like to attend, please email MLSIG@wordswell.co.uk to register your interest.
You can pay in advance by posting a cheque for £25, made payable to “MLSIG” to Wordswell, 82 Cannon Street, Little Downham, Ely, Cambs, CB6 2SS.
For further information, please do not hesitate to get in contact.

