If you have no intention of removing asbestos but work on buildings built or refurbished before the year 2000, asbestos could be present. You will need awareness training so you know how to avoid the risks. Asbestos awareness training should be given to employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos or who supervise or influence the work. In particular, it should be given to those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades where it is foreseeable that ACMs may become exposed during their work.
Special Needs: Level 1 Award for SEN Coordinators in Early Years Settings Embark on a rewarding journey in Special Needs education with our Level 1 Award for SEN Coordinators in Early Years Settings. Gain essential knowledge to support and enhance the learning journey for children with Special Needs. Learning Outcomes: Understand the principles of Special Needs Education (SEND). Develop strategies for safeguarding children with special needs. Assess and support students with special needs effectively. Adapt teaching methods to accommodate diverse special needs. Implement personalized learning plans for special needs students. Promote inclusion and diversity in educational settings. Analyse legislative frameworks related to special needs education. Evaluate the impact of inclusive practices on students with special needs. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Key Modules from Special Needs: Level 1 Award for SEN Coordinators in Early Years Settings: Understanding SEND: Gain a foundational understanding of Special Needs and the diverse educational requirements in early years settings. The SEND Code of Practice - 0 to 25 Years: Master the principles and applications of the SEND Code of Practice to support Special Needs from early childhood to young adulthood. Inclusive Practice in Early Years: Implement inclusive strategies in early years education to create an engaging learning environment for children with Special Needs. Safeguarding Children with SEND: Learn critical safeguarding policies and practices to protect and promote the welfare of children with Special Needs.
Course Description Get instant knowledge from this bite-sized SENCO Training Online Part - 2 course. This course is very short and you can complete it within a very short time. In this SENCO Training Online Part - 2 course you will get fundamental ideas of SEN coordination, the key strategy of supporting colleagues, SENCO's role in managing SEND administration and so on. Enrol in this course today and start your instant first step towards supporting colleagues and working with professionals and organisations beyond the school. Learn faster for instant implementation. Learning outcome Understand SENCO's role in leading and managing SEND administration Deepen your understanding of supporting colleagues and working with professionals and organisations beyond the school Strengthen relationship with pupils and parents Understand the challenges and opportunities Learn about developing inclusive practice and the future SENCO role How Much Does a SENCO Earn? Senior - £78,000(Appx.) Average - £38,000(Appx.) Starting - £19,000(Appx.) Requirement Our SENCO Training Online Part - 2 is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. SENCO Training Online Part - 2 Module 01: Supporting Colleagues and working with Professionals and Organisations beyond the School 00:23:00 Module 02: Developing Relationship with Pupils and Parents 00:18:00 Module 03: SENCO's Role in Leading and Managing SEND Administration 00:16:00 Module 04: Challenges and Opportunities 00:15:00 Module 05: Developing Inclusive Practice and the Future SENCO Role 00:12:00 Assignment Assignment - SENCO Training Online Part - 2 00:00:00
The main subject areas of the course are: Legislation and guidance for asbestos practitioners. The properties of asbestos and health effects of exposure to asbestos fibres. The types of asbestos and its uses in buildings. The types of asbestos surveys. The asbestos register, risk assessment and management plan. Asbestos remediation. The role of asbestos analysts and laboratory procedures.
LOOKING FOR: MG, YA AND ADULT SCI-FI / FANTASY, CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION After graduating from St Andrews University with a degree in English Literature and Art History, Maddy followed her love of literature to an internship at non-fiction literary agency Graham Maw Christie. At GMC, Maddy worked her way up to Agent and built a list of authors who wrote for both for adults and children, spanning history, tarot, and nature writing. An avid reader of anything magical, Maddy joined Madeleine Milburn in 2022 to build a list specialising in SFF. Maddy would like to see SFF across all genres for all ages, including: grim dark, thriller, historical, romance, cosy fantasy, sci-fi, epic, YA fantasy, dark academia, contemporary fantasy, fantasy middle-grade, mythology, fairy tale and queer fantasy. Inspiring children’s non-fiction. She loves worlds to get lost in, adventures that transform what it means to be a hero, and unique magic that offers as many problems as solutions. She likes books that make her cry and books that change her mind. Above all, when she finishes a story about another world, she wants it to have taught her a lesson which helps her live in this one. She loves all fantasy, but favours richly imagined, complex worlds with a history to discover and a future to protect. Worldbuilding is one of her favourite aspects of this genre and she is always looking for a new, dense world with series potential. Think Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere or the Marvel Cinematic Universe – the bigger the better! Maddy also likes character-driven fantasy with a diverse cast to root for (or root against) and she wants to see a range of different relationships depicted authentically. She particularly like epics that dip into big, universal themes such as grief, climate change, or war and which ask impossible questions in the vein of R.F. Kuang or N.K. Jemisin. She is also excited by authors that play with form and language in a fantasy setting. In YA, she is looking for much the same as in an adult fantasy, but with younger protagonists and a closer focus on relationships. She wants to see the tropes she knows and loves in new and exciting forms and her favourite YA books often centre around belonging and becoming. She likes a dash of romance in everything, because she is sentimental that way, but it’s particularly important in the YA space. Sci-fi is a big passion of hers, especially when it comes with a strong hook. She is a huge fan of Becky Chamber’s The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet and Michaiah Johnson’s The Space Between Worlds. She likes space as a metaphor, and would love something that explores different alien species. Please send her your space operas and sci-fi romances which combine space, magic and mayhem! In fantasy middle grade, she favours whimsy and animal companions; she would love to follow a group of kids through magic school. She tends to look for plenty of humour with a strong friendship at the centre, and she wants middle grade stories which engage with the concerns of children growing up as well as offering an all-important escape (preferably on a dragon/unicorn’s back). She is also looking for children’s non-fiction for all ages. In this space, she wants something as creative as it is informative, and thinks diverse voices are increasingly important. Maddy would like you to submit a covering letter, one page synopsis and the first three chapters (Max 5000 words) of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Maddy is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Wednesday 17th September 2025
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RECORDING: Bundle three sessions focussing on working with families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) A chance to purchase three recorded sessions for £75 (normally individually priced at £30 per session). This training is aimed at staff at museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in making their organisations more welcoming to families with SEND. Each session is led by SEND in Museums Consultant Sam Bowen, drawing on her own professional museum learning knowledge and lived experience as a SEND parent. Recording one - Working in partnership with SEND families Do you want to build your confidence to work in partnership with families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) to improve the provision for them at your museum? About this training In the UK, 11% of children are disabled and in England, 18.4% have special educational needs. Adding non-disabled siblings to these numbers increases this potential audience to a fifth of children in the UK. This simple fact is a powerful advocacy tool to make a business case for SEND inclusion in your museum. During this recorded session, we will: think about areas of your provision that you could improve through working with SEND families, find out how to reach out to SEND families that are local to your museum, explore a range of examples of museum partnerships with SEND families to inspire your own work. Take a look at the full schedule. Recording two - Creating sensory backpacks for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Do you want to create sensory backpacks for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but don’t know where to start? About this training One way to support SEND families during a visit is to create a sensory backpack. These resources don’t cost a lot to create, and they can make a powerful difference to a SEND family’s visit. Their economic impact, promoting a longer dwell time and potentially greater spend in the museum, pays back an initial investment quickly. During this virtual training event, we will: Understand the barriers SEND families face when visiting museums, Explore examples of best practice in museums for creating sensory backpacks, Share top tips on how to create backpacks that are bespoke for your setting. Take a look at the full schedule. Recording three - Developing inclusive activities for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Do you want to create inclusive activities for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but don’t know where to start? About this training Inclusive and accessible activities, resources and programming, as well as confident staff who value the needs of all visitors, are the cornerstones to creating a SEND inclusive museum. In this session, SEND in Museums Consultant Sam Bowen will guide you through what inclusive activities look like, the positive impact they have on SEND families and how to develop them at your site. Sam will inspire you to think practically about how you can embed this accessible practice in your own organisation, show examples of best practice and then lead you through a planning exercise. During this virtual training event, we will: find out what SEND is and how to support this audience and their families explore what good and bad experiences in museums feel like and why this work matters share how to make quick business case points for advocating for SEND activities in your museum think about how to develop a range of activities both within your programming and as self-led options for SEND families plan in the short and medium term how you can put this work into practice. Take a look at the full schedule.
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