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Disability Awareness

By Kiwi Education

The Disability Awareness course is a comprehensive program designed to provide participants with a solid understanding of disabilities, including, historical perspectives, legislation, reasonable adjustments, and strategies for fostering inclusivity in all environments. Through interactive online modules, participants will gain valuable insights into the diverse experiences of individuals with disabilities and develop the knowledge and skills necessary to create an inclusive online space.

Disability Awareness
Delivered Online On Demand
£50

Unconscious Bias

By Study Academy

Our Unconscious Bias Awareness course is designed to help individuals recognize and address the subtle biases that influence their thoughts, decisions, and behaviors, often without their awareness. In today's diverse and inclusive world, understanding and managing unconscious biases is essential for fostering a fair, equitable, and inclusive environment in both personal and professional settings.

Unconscious Bias
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£30

Communication Skills: Communicating with Empathy

5.0(9)

By Chart Learning Solutions

Understanding and connection through compassionate and empathetic communication is critical. This entails actively listening, acknowledging emotions, and expressing care and concern in interpersonal interactions. By prioritizing empathy in communication, individuals can create a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels heard, valued, and understood. The goal is to cultivate empathy as a core communication skill, leading to more meaningful connections, improved collaboration, and enhanced overall well-being within interpersonal and professional relationships. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Understand how empathy fuels successful conversations Understand how to communicate with empathy, and we list three statements to avoid when offering support What is an empathy roadblock, and list some of the most common ones Learn about four solutions for overcoming these roadblocks Target Audience Young Professionals

Communication Skills: Communicating with Empathy
Delivered Online On Demand18 minutes
£34.95

DEI: Discrimination

5.0(9)

By Chart Learning Solutions

In the business world, challenges related to discrimination and understanding diversity and inclusion are pervasive. Common problems include biases, prejudices, and a lack of awareness about the importance of fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Discrimination can manifest in various forms, from unequal opportunities to exclusion and stereotypes. By understanding the impact of discrimination and learning to foster a more inclusive environment, individuals can contribute to a healthier workplace and a stronger, more harmonious business culture. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Defining respect and illustrating what it looks like Benefits of a respectful workplace and unpack some basic steps for building one Understand what harassment and discrimination are and explore some examples of each behavior type Practical actions you can take to help those who are targeted by sexual harassment Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals

DEI: Discrimination
Delivered Online On Demand25 minutes
£34.95

INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS

By Inclusive Solutions

This is our latest lead workshop/training day and is an extremely innovative, participative and practical guide to successfully creating a truly inclusive classroom in mainstream school settings for children and young people of all ages. This engaging day will equip participants with ways of thinking and planning for the inclusion of all pupils within the curriculum. Course Category Teaching and Learning Inclusion Description This is our latest lead workshop/training day and is an extremely innovative, participative and practical guide to successfully creating a truly inclusive classroom in mainstream school settings for children and young people of all ages. This engaging day will equip participants with ways of thinking and planning for the inclusion of all pupils within the curriculum. There’s no better way to get set up, get trained, and get going on your inclusive classroom. The most knowledgeable trainers will teach you all the basics in face-to-face training sessions, and guide you through more advanced concepts and ideas. So whether you’re brand-new to inclusion, a seasoned pro, or somewhere in between, we will help take your skills to the next level. Testimonials ‘Yet again inspiring and opening more doors than I can go through’ ‘This opened a lot of avenues for thought and reflection. It will help me to help colleagues to see where they can improve practice to create a more inclusive environment within the whole school.’ ‘Some great ideas and restored my self belief! Fantastic’ Learning Objectives Increased skills in diversifying/differentiating the curriculum Reflection on attitudes to individual learning and the curriculum Linking learning style research to real classroom inclusion of high profile/need pupils Improved teaching skills for those with severe and complex needs and behaviour Challenge to attitudes and mindsets Who Is It For ? School based Practitioners Heads and Deputies SENCOs Learning Support Advanced Skills Teachers Primary and secondary teachers Parents Local Authority Support Services Course Content The course answers the questions: How do I begin differentiating? How do I include a pupil with very complex learning needs? How do we go about practically including high profile children or young people? Best delivered over the course of 2 days, ‘Inclusive Classroom’ introduces participants to 6 guiding Ideas that increase effective inclusion in mainstream settings. Setting the tone for learning Resourcing schools and classrooms effectively The essential 4 questions! What is the essential learning in this lesson? How do the students learn best? What needs modifying? How will students demonstrate their learning? Building on strengths and talents Beyond the IEP The curriculum content of inclusive classrooms If you liked this course you may well like: CREATING AN INCLUSIVE SPACE WHERE EVERYONE LEARNS

INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Gender Identity: Changes Organizations are Making to Increase Awareness

5.0(1)

By Enspark

Would you like to make your workplace more inclusive? Organizations around the world are making changes and adding new programs to increase awareness about gender identity, and these efforts go a long way in helping all employees feel included. These efforts don't require a large investment. Learn about what other organizations are doing to promote awareness around gender identity and to create an inclusive environment for all in this video and decide where you'd like to begin. Length: 2:28 Learning Objectives Assess the significance of gender identity awareness in contemporary organizations and its impact on promoting equal respect and opportunities for all employees.;Examine the various strategies and initiatives organizations are implementing to increase gender identity awareness, including online learning resources, mentorship programs, and inclusive HR policies.;Develop practical skills and insights for promoting gender identity awareness within your organization, including accommodating name changes, providing gender-neutral facilities, and fostering gender-inclusive dress codes.

Gender Identity: Changes Organizations are Making to Increase Awareness
Delivered Online On Demand5 minutes
£4.95

Diversity Training - Online Course

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

Welcome to our transformative 'Diversity Training - Online Course,' where the journey towards understanding, appreciating, and harnessing diversity begins. This isn't just a course; it's an exploration of the vibrant tapestry of humanity. Dive into modules designed to unravel the nuances of diversity, from its creation factors to combating unconscious biases. This course isn't just about avoiding stereotypes; it's about embracing new paradigms in workplace diversity. Engage in a thought-provoking odyssey that challenges your perspectives and equips you with the tools to create an inclusive environment. Uncover the limitations of diversity training and discover innovative ways to deal with diversity effectively. Join us on this enlightening expedition where every module propels you towards fostering a workplace that thrives on the richness of differences. Learning Outcomes Grasp a profound understanding of the intricacies of diversity. Identify and navigate the factors that contribute to creating diversity. Combat prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination in various contexts. Uncover and address unconscious biases at the workplace. Explore new paradigms in workplace diversity for a more inclusive environment. Why choose this Diversity Training - Online Course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Diversity Training - Online Course for? Professionals aiming to enhance their cultural competence. HR personnel dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace. Team leaders seeking tools to manage diversity effectively. Individuals committed to combating unconscious biases. Anyone interested in promoting diversity and inclusion. Career path Diversity and Inclusion Specialist: £30,000 - £40,000 HR Diversity Coordinator: £25,000 - £35,000 Equality and Diversity Officer: £28,000 - £38,000 Organizational Development Consultant: £35,000 - £45,000 Training and Development Manager: £40,000 - £50,000 Human Resources Director: £60,000 - £80,000 Prerequisites This Diversity Training - Online Course does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Diversity Training - Online Course was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Diversity Introduction to Diversity 00:34:00 Module 02: Factors that Create Diversity Factors that Create Diversity 00:31:00 Module 03: Prejudice, Stereotyping & Discrimination Prejudice, Stereotyping & Discrimination 00:30:00 Module 04: Unconscious Biases Unconscious Biases 00:41:00 Module 05: Avoiding Unconscious Biases at the Workplace Avoiding Unconscious Biases at the Workplace 00:33:00 Module 06: New Paradigms in Workplace Diversity New Paradigms in Workplace Diversity 00:32:00 Module 07: Diversity Training & Its Limitations Diversity Training & Its Limitations 00:31:00 Module 08: Dealing with Diversity Dealing with Diversity 00:30:00 Assignment Assignment - Diversity Training - Online Course 00:00:00

Diversity Training - Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 22 minutes
£10.99

Why Diversity Matters

5.0(1)

By Enspark

Instinctively, building a diverse workplace seems like a logical and positive goal, but focusing on the very real and tangible outcomes can help make initiatives more effective. Diversity and inclusion in a workplace are directly linked to a more robust and innovative organization, which leads to increased profits and visibility. This video outlines the specifics of how this process takes place and the many benefits of focusing on your D&I commitments. This video is great for managers, HR professionals, and anyone involved with your D&I initiatives. Length: 3:17 Learning Objectives Evaluate the strategic significance of diversity by recognizing its role in promoting innovation, enhancing global communication, and expanding skill sets within an organization.;Apply effective strategies for creating a safe and inclusive environment that encourages the sharing of diverse perspectives, resulting in innovative problem-solving.;Analyze the positive impact of diversity on financial performance and employee retention, drawing on research and case studies to understand the tangible benefits it offers to organizations.

Why Diversity Matters
Delivered Online On Demand5 minutes
£4.95

PUPIL PARTICIPATION: LISTENING TO THE POWERFUL VOICE OF YOUNG PEOPLE

By Inclusive Solutions

Local authorities are being encouraged to seek the views of young people in relation to the services they receive. Schools and the whole range of support services (e.g. behaviour support, youth offending teams, social services, CAMHS etc.) are being expected to routinely ask young people for their views. This goes beyond involving young people in plans that concern them e.g care plans, individual education plans, pastoral support plans etc. Online Course now available via Teachable Platform – Ask the Children Learn at your own pace… lots of text and video support Course Category Peer Support Description Local authorities are being encouraged to seek the views of young people in relation to the services they receive. Schools and the whole range of support services (e.g. behaviour support, youth offending teams, social services, CAMHS etc.) are being expected to routinely ask young people for their views. This goes beyond involving young people in plans that concern them e.g care plans, individual education plans, pastoral support plans etc. This training will focus on how young people can be effectively engaged in giving their views and will present a model for use in evaluating services to young people based on the concept of resilience. This model enables young people to be clear about what has helped and hindered them in being able to overcome difficulties. It also provides a framework for evaluating the extent to which services are reducing risk and increasing protective factors to enable young people to develop the resilience. Testimonials ‘Yet again inspiring and opening more doors than I can go through’? ‘This opened a lot of avenues for thought and reflection. It will help me to help colleagues to see where they can improve practice to create a more inclusive environment within the whole school.’ ‘Some great ideas and restored my self belief! Fantastic’ Learning Objectives Strategies for engaging young people Knowledge and Understanding of resilience In relation to system and environmental factors Strategies for reducing risk and increasing protective factors In relation to Individual young people and services Evaluation framework for services to young people Who Is It For ? Youth offending teams Social services CAMHS Primary and secondary teachers Heads and Deputies SENCOs Learning Support and Guidance staff Advanced Skills Teachers Parents Local Authority Support Services Community Development workers Early Years and School based Practitioners Social work staff Health Services Course Content The course answers the questions : How can we truly involve pupils? Practically how do we go about listening to pupils views? What if we do not like what they tell us? How can we involve our most disaffected young people? Key themes Tools for engaging young people and gaining their views The concept of resilience System and environmental risk and protective factors that impact on young people’s resilience Reducing risk and Increasing protective factors Resilience planning for Individuals and services Evaluating services to young people If you liked this course you may well like: CIRCLES OF FRIENDS

PUPIL PARTICIPATION: LISTENING TO THE POWERFUL VOICE OF YOUNG PEOPLE
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Five Strategies for Creating an Inclusive Work Environment

5.0(1)

By Enspark

Inclusion in the workplace leads to more productivity, greater profits, and happier employees. It is also the law. But while it is easy to talk about what a great concept it is, the road to getting there can feel abstract to some. This video explains five strategies for keeping inclusion a priority in your organization that any business can implement. This micro-learning is great for managers, HR professionals, and anyone involved in your company's D&I initiatives. Length: 3:57 Learning Objectives Develop inclusive workplace goals and objectives by establishing dedicated internal teams, enabling participants to strategize, initiate inclusion initiatives, and monitor progress.;Develop comprehensive policy statements that reflect an organization's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, ensuring clarity and alignment with core values.;Promote transparent and fearless communication channels within the organization, encouraging employees to identify barriers, and establishing confidential reporting procedures to gather invaluable feedback for continuous improvement.;Conduct impactful inclusion workshops for staff members, providing employees with essential knowledge, addressing barriers, and instilling a sense of excitement and purpose in embracing workplace inclusion.

Five Strategies for Creating an Inclusive Work Environment
Delivered Online On Demand5 minutes
£4.95

Educators matching "Inclusive environment"

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Navigating Neurodiversity

navigating neurodiversity

London

The European Agency on the Development of Special Needs Education (EADSNE) (2006) highlighted individual differences as one of the largest challenges faced by teachers in mainstream schools not only in the UK but across Europe. Teacher training and preparation to support neurodiverse pupils within a mainstream setting has failed to keep up with the changes within the field of inclusion leaving teachers ill equipped to achieve true inclusivity within their classroom. The most recent study of mainstream teachers within the West Midlands highlighted that less than 29% of teachers felt confident to support the neurodiverse pupils within their class with 17% unsure of the meaning of Neurodiversity. Navigating Neurodiversity provides hands-on training and support for mainstream schools to improve teacher confidence when supporting the neurodiverse pupils within their classroom. To provide advice and guidance of ensuring barriers to learning within the classroom/school are permanently removed and providing ongoing intervention and support strategies, including de-escalation techniques to provide and happy, safe and inclusive environment which best supports learning for all pupils. We also work with leadership team, including SENCo, providing support, advice, planning and assessment documentation throughout the EHCP application process to ensure a successful outcome is achieved with maximum support gained for learners with SEN. Book Now What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is the term to show the diverse way of the way the brain functions, specifically the range of ways in which we learn, think and relate to others (Honeybourne 2018). The neurodiversity paradigm argues that there is not one ‘normal’ way in which the brain functions. Originating within the study of autism to show that there was no ‘norm’ with regard to learning and social interaction and that autism was not a disorder, neurodiversity is now the term used to include all perceived neurological differences including dyscalculia, dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and Tourette syndrome and supports the theory that no set way of neurocognitive functioning is more important/normal than the other and that differences in learning should be supported and embraced.