• PATA career and training opportunities - The Beckies talk with Paula CEO at PATA

  • Apr 22 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

PATA career and training opportunities - The Beckies talk with Paula CEO at PATA

  • Summary

  • This is a 20 minute listen with some fantastic opportunities for early years careers.
    Paula Hayball CEO at PATA. PATA is the largest voluntary sector provider of support to early years childcare and education in Gloucestershire.

    We discuss exciting new opportunities for educators looking to grow and develop their careers. We find out what PATA really does and how they support educators locally, nationally, and internationally. Paula talks about her journey from banking and her step into early years by taking a PATA play course and where this has led to.

    find out more www.pataglos.org.uk

    Head to www.thrivinglanguage.co.uk to discover more with The Beckies.

    Grab a cuppa, have a listen with us and help us make a positive change to children's lives. Thank you for being part of awesome early years !!

    Head to www.thrivinglanguage.co.uk to discover more with The Beckies.
    Training for educators, key note speakers and workshops, one to one sessions for speech language and communication play sessions for children and families.
    Publications Routledge:
    Speech Language and Communication in the Early Years
    Speech Language and Communication for Healthy Little Minds
    Email Rebecca@thrivinglanguage.co.uk
    Thank you for listening and being part of this awesome Thriving community who empower all children to be understood.
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