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uk mapNALDIC has regional groups in many areas for members to meet on a local basis. If you are interested in joining a local group, click below to email the local contact

North East
North West
Yorkshire and the Humber
East Midlands
West Midlands
East
Greater London
North London
East London
Scotland
South and East London
South East
South West
Northern Ireland

Special Interest Groups

Bilingual Teaching and Learning
ICT
Isolated Learners
OFSTED
Early Years
Initial Teacher Education

Contact membership@naldic.org.uk for further details

NALDIC Affiliates and Sister Organisations

NALDIC works collaboratively with many other organisations including our sister organisations EALAW, MERGE, NASSEA and SATEAL

EALAW - English as an Additional Language Association of Wales

The English as an Additional Language Association of Wales (EALAW) is a not-for-profit national organisation committed to the advancement of language and curriculum development for pupils learning EAL.The general aims of the organisation are to promote good practice in the support of additional language learners and to represent the professional interests of those working with additional language learners in Wales. The association produces a bi-annual newsletter, organises national conferences and engages with policymakers and others to further development of the profession.

For further details contact: enquiries@ealaw.org.uk or by post EALAW c/o GEMS, 25-27 Stow Hill, Newport, NP20 1JH

MERGE- Minority Ethnic Eastern Regional Group for Equality in Education

Regional group representing Eastern services including Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Luton, Norfolk, Peterborough, Southend and Thurrock. For further informaion contact Peta Ullman peta.ullmann@essexcc.gov.uk

NASSEA - Northern Association of Support Services for Educational Achievement

NASSEA is a professional organisation, established in 1989, to represent northern services and teams originally funded under Section 11, EMTAG and now EMAG. The association has members from 30 LEA services and teams stretching from Newcastle to Cheshire. For further information contact Annette Nelson, Ethnic Minority Achievement Service, mailto:annette.nelson@trafford.gov.uk

SATEAL Scottish Association for the Teaching of English as an Additional Language

SATEAL is an organisation interested in fostering and developing the teaching of English as an additional language whose membership is open to individuals and groups involved with children, young people or adults whose first language is other than English, concerned for Scotland as a multilingual and antiracist society and interested in teaching English as an additional language.

  • The English as an Additional Language Association of Wales (EALAW) is a not-for-profit national organisation committed to the advancement of language and curriculum development for pupils learning EAL.The general aims of the organisation are to promote good practice in the support of additional language learners and to represent the professional interests of those working with additional language learners in Wales. The association produces a bi-annual newsletter, organises national conferences and engages with policymakers and others to further development of the profession.

    The English as an Additional Language Association of Wales (EALAW) is a not-for-profit national organisation committed to the advancement of language and curriculum development for pupils learning EAL.The general aims of the organisation are to promote good practice in the support of additional language learners and to represent the professional interests of those working with additional language learners in Wales. The association produces a bi-annual newsletter, organises national conferences and engages with policymakers and others to further development of the profession.

  • NASSEA is a professional organisation, established in 1989, to represent northern services and teams of staff focusing on Ethnic Minority Achievement (EMA). The association has members from 30 Local Authority Services and teams stretching from Newcastle to Cheshire. Member services work with schools and other educational settings in a variety of ways to meet the needs of ethnic minority pupils. The structures for delivery of these services range from peripatetic services in the rural areas of North Yorkshire to school-based teams in inner-city areas.

    NASSEA is a professional organisation, established in 1989, to represent northern services and teams of staff focusing on Ethnic Minority Achievement (EMA). The association has members from 30 Local Authority Services and teams stretching from Newcastle to Cheshire. Member services work with schools and other educational settings in a variety of ways to meet the needs of ethnic minority pupils. The structures for delivery of these services range from peripatetic services in the rural areas of North Yorkshire to school-based teams in inner-city areas.