AssuredPartners Hettle are delighted to be attending The NASS Annual Conference 2023, 12th and 13th October 2023.
Location: Leonardo Royal Hotel, 245 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2HQ
Date: Thursday 12th and Friday 13th October 2023
We are absolutely thrilled as a business to announce our attendance at the NASS Annual Conference 2023! This event provides an incredible platform for us to connect, collaborate, and network with fellow industry leaders, experts, and professionals. We can’t wait to engage in meaningful conversations, exchange ideas, and explore exciting opportunities that lie ahead. The two day annual conference normally attracts over 150 delegates from special schools across England and Wales.
These will include:
- Principals, Vice Principals, Headteachers, Chief Executives
- Heads of Education, Heads of HR, Directors of Care, Finance
Directors, Heads of Therapy - Teachers, Speech and Language Therapists, SENCO’s
- Governors, Trustees
Alongside the exciting programme of presentations and workshops for delegates, they offer ample exposure and networking opportunities over the two days.
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