Treloar’s Professional Visitor Open Day

A dedicated event for SEND solicitors, clinical and medical negligence solicitors, and case managers. Discover how specialist education, therapy and care can transform outcomes for young people with physical disabilities and complex medical needs.
 

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This event offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into Treloar’s Outstanding specialist education, therapy and care provision, and to explore how collaborative working can improve outcomes for the young people and families you represent.

About the event:

Treloar’s Professional Visitor Open Day brings together legal and SEND professionals for a morning of expert insight, discussion and connection. Hear directly from our senior leadership team as they share their expertise in specialist education, therapy, admissions and transition pathways.

Whether you are exploring future placements or strengthening your knowledge of specialist provision, this event will provide valuable insights and an opportunity to network with colleagues in your field.

Key information

  • Date: 23 June 2026
  • Time: 10.00am - 1.15pm
  • Location: Treloar's, Powell Drive, Holybourne, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 4GL

What you will learn:

Don’t miss your opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Treloar’s specialist education, therapy and care provision, including:

  • How we deliver integrated multi-disciplinary support rated Outstanding by Ofsted and the CQC
  • The exceptional outcomes our students achieve, academically, socially and independently
  • How we work in partnership with families and professionals to secure the best possible progress
  • A clear overview of our admissions process and personalised curriculum pathways

As part of our commitment to widening access to the education and support of physically disabled young people, we’re showcasing how a bespoke, 
multi-disciplinary team approach, tailored support, student-centred curricula, careful transition planning and supported work experience opens doors to independent futures for our students.

Highlights:

During the morning, you will hear from: 

  • Martin Ingram, CEO: what makes Treloar’s unique, sharing insights into our multi-disciplinary approach.
  • Emma Simmonds, Head of Admissions, Funding and Contracts: taking a deep dive into the student admission process.
  • Maria Sherwood, Head of Progress and Transition: sharing student stories and transition journeys into adulthood.
  • Treloar's students sharing their experience while leading campus tours.
  • Finally, enjoy a networking lunch with colleagues and professionals in your field.

Programme: 

  • 10.00 – 10.30 Arrival and registration with tea and coffee
  • 10.30 – 10.45 Welcome from Martin Ingram, CEO: Introduction to Treloar’s, sharing insights into our multidisciplinary approach
  • 10.45 – 11.15 Emma Simmonds, Head of Admissions, Funding and Contracts: A deep dive through the student admission process for solicitors and case managers
  • 11.15 – 11.30 Maria Sherwood, Head of Progress and Transition: sharing student stories and transition journeys into adulthood.
  • 11.30 – 12.15 Campus tours with student guides
  • 12.15 – 1.00 Networking lunch
  • 1.00 – 1.15 Closing remarks

To book your place:

Please complete the registration form online

Flexible Pricing: 

£75 per person donation, includes a campus tour and networking lunch. Your support helps us bring together the professional community, to support disabled young people and their families and create lasting change. Every contribution goes directly toward supporting our students to thrive.

For any event queries, please contact: marketing@treloar.org.uk or 01420 547470

About Treloar’s

Based in Hampshire, we are one of the UK’s largest specialist education centres for physically disabled young people, supporting 180 students aged 4-25 years who come from across the UK. We are experts in our field, giving young people the emotional, physical, clinical and educational support to meet their needs.

Our mission is to help every student become as independent as possible—whether that means building communication skills, developing confidence in decision making, or preparing for independent living and managing their own affairs.

We look forward to welcoming you to Treloar’s and sharing how we can work together to improve outcomes for the young people and families you support.