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Get Elsa's Brownies Recipe from Food Network. Nonstick cooking spray, for greasing the foil. 6 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped. The role of the Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) was created in Southampton in 2001 and has now been implemented in numerous authorities across England, including Hampshire, Bournemouth, Reading, Windsor and Maidenhead. Find an ELSA contact for your area. There are registered ELSA Trainers across the UK. Take a look at the area directory to find your nearest one.

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The role of the Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) was created in Southampton in 2001 and has now been implemented in numerous authorities across England, including Hampshire, Bournemouth, Reading, Windsor and Maidenhead. ELSAs in Southampton were originally peripatetic, employed by the local authority to work with individual children in city schools. The success of the initiative, however, led to many schools wanting to employ their own ELSA; the number of ELSAs working in this school-based capacity is now far larger than those working to the original peripatetic model and is now the practice that this term commonly refers to.

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ELSA Alumni connects the alumni of the European Law Students’ Association and promotes a just world in which there is respect for human dignity and cultural diversity. ELSA Alumni is a unique global network that brings together a diverse group of people from all walks of life, from different generations and different career levels. As a member of ELSA, you are a member of the world's largest network of law students. Get to know new people, legal cultures and job opportunities across Europe. Learn more about STEP Excursions and moot courts.

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  • Attending ELSA network meetings (1 credit per session). These happen every half term (ie, six times per year), take place during the afternoon and are currently free.
  • Attending ELSA supervision meetings (1 credit per session). These happen every half term, take place during the afternoon and are currently charged for.
  • Purchasing supervision from an Inspire Educational Psychologist (1 credit per two hour session).
  • Attending training sessions/seminars relevant to ELSA work, as advertised by the Educational Psychology service (1-2 credits per session, depending on the length of the training).
  • Attending the EL conference (2 credits). This happens annually in November. Details of the upcoming conference can be found at https://sites.google.com/site/sotonelconference/
  • Purchasing a review of your school's provision (1 credit). This is a service offered by Southampton Psychology Service and involves a meeting between an Educational Psychologist and the ELSA, her line manager and - ideally - the Special Needs Co-ordinator and Head Teacher. It is charged at half a day of EP time.