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We offer training courses in the Equality Act and the Disability Equality Duty for school staff and also for school governors.
School staff training courses
This course trains school nursery staff in the Equality Act (EA) and what it means for early years settings.
This course trains all school staff in the Equality Act (EA) and what it means for schools.
This course trains teachers, SENCOs and support staff in the requirements of the Equality Act (EA), in particular during school trips.
Including disabled pupils in school trips is one of the hardest areas of successful inclusion in schools. However, with the right knowledge, which you will get from this course, your school trips can be rewarding for all your pupils.
Disabled and SEN children are ten times more likely to be bullied than their peers. The Disability Equality Duty requires schools to take steps to eliminate harrassment of disabled pupils.
This course trains heads, teachers, and SENCOs in the duties the Equality Act and DED places on schools in this area. The extensive handbook provided with the course offers ideas that you can implement in your school to help make it a happier and safer place for your disabled and SEN pupils.
This course trains heads, teachers, and SENCOs in the requirements of the Disability Equality Duty, preparing the school's plans and published information, and the day-to-day successful running of the duty.
The extensive handbook provided with the course offers many great ideas that you can implement in your school, guidance on involving disabled people, example disclosure letters, example questionnaires, tips on writing a questionnaire, guidance on data protection, and many other resources to help you prepare and publish your information.