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14 Ofsted courses in Bristol

How to build a system that drives school improvement

By Marell Consulting Limited

If you want to be able to offer a consistently better quality of education for your pupils without the stress that comes with worrying about Ofsted all the time, this workshop is for you.

How to build a system that drives school improvement
Delivered in Birmingham or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£497

CHILD PROTECTION AWARENESS ONE DAY COURSE

By Child Protection Training Uk

Formally Safeguarding Children Level 1: One Day Course 10am - 3.30pm Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018 & Keeping Children Safe in Education (2022) Updated This Course can also be run within your organisation for your staff group at a reduced cost contact us for a quote or if you have any other questions about this course talk to an adviser now online.

CHILD PROTECTION AWARENESS ONE DAY COURSE
Delivered In-Person in London or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

CHILD PROTECTION ADVANCED ONE DAY COURSE

By Child Protection Training Uk

Everyone shares responsibility for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, irrespective of individual roles. This course is for those who have already completed a Level 1 course and need to gain an advanced knowledge of Child Protection, including working towards becoming a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), manager or policy writer. This course is designed for individuals who work with children in either a paid or voluntary capacity. It relates to the issues surrounding safeguarding children by exploring the concepts of "child vulnerability", "child protection" and "significant harm"; coupled with the individual and organisational responsibilities of protecting children from abuse.

CHILD PROTECTION ADVANCED ONE DAY COURSE
Delivered In-Person in London or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Paediatric First Aid Training – 2 Day

By Training Course Solutions

Paediatric First Aid Training – This QA Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid Training (RQF) qualification is ideal for those who work or intend to work in a childcare setting as it has been specifically designed to fulfil Ofsted’s first aid requirements for early years teachers, nursery workers and childminders (as defined within the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage 2014 and within the Child Care Register guide).

Paediatric First Aid Training – 2 Day
Delivered In-Person in Liverpool + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

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How to recover from a poor Ofsted inspection outcome

By Marell Consulting Limited

Get a clear strategy for bouncing back after a poor Ofsted inspection outcome; develop your DfE action plan; know what to expect from a progress monitoring inspection.

How to recover from a poor Ofsted inspection outcome
Delivered in Birmingham or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£997

What to expect during standard Ofsted inspections of Independent Schools (for upto 20 people)

By Marell Consulting Limited

Gain the clarity and confidence to take on inspections successfully with this actionable workshop.

What to expect during standard Ofsted inspections of Independent Schools (for upto 20 people)
Delivered in Birmingham or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£497

How to ensure consistent compliance with the Independent School Standards (for upto 20 people)

By Marell Consulting Limited

A workshop for independent schools that are inspected by Ofsted. Providing a proven strategy for ensuring compliance with the independent school standards.

How to ensure consistent compliance with the Independent School Standards (for upto 20 people)
Delivered in Birmingham or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£497

First Aid for Childminders and Early Years Staff – Blended learning 12 hour Full Paediatric First Aid certificate

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By First Aid for Life

First Aid for Childminders and Early Years Staff covering Ofsted Requirements for Child Carers, including Adult First Aid and anaphylaxis. Blended Paediatric First Aid Course covering Ofsted Requirements for Child Carers and including Adult First Aid and Anaphylaxis - First Aid for Childminders and Early Years StaffThe price of this course includes the online element and the practical course booked separately at no additional charge with www.firstaidforlife.org.uk, Click here to see available dates, please email emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk and let us know what date your would like to attend for your practical) You will then receive your 12 hour Full Paediatric First Aid certificate when you attend. This course is an excellent First Aid Training package for parents and child carers to gain invaluable knowledge at their own time and pace. It also serves as a superb resource for those with English as a Second Language to equip you with the vocabulary and language skills and confidence to pass a practical course. The course covers CPR, choking, the recovery position, drowning and much more This course covers the full Ofsted syllabus and gives you the 6 hours of online learning required along with the practical course, to comply with the Ofsted requirements for a 12 hour course and fulfil the Ofsted Early Years Foundation specification for Child Carers. Awarding you the Full 12 hour Paediatric First Aid Qualification. This course does not seek to replace the practical element but allows you to undertake the on-line training at a time and place to suit you and then book onto a one day rather than two day, practical course. The course consists of illustrated step by step directions, flow charts, diagrams, videos and test yourself sections fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and print your Certificate on completion. You will have continuous access to the course for 12 months. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect serious illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical advice. The Author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the Author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, Qualified Nurse, First Aid Trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with other medical and first aid professionals. If you have any queries concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk Course contents: Action in an emergency Role of the First Aider The Primary Survey – How to help in an Emergency Unresponsive and Breathing Recovery Position Secondary Survey Unconscious and not breathing Resuscitation Choking Drowning Asthma Anaphylactic Shock Wounds and bleeding Shock Types of Wounds Bites and Stings Burns Poisoning Breaks, Sprains and Dislocations Head Injuries Skull Fracture Spinal Injuries Fitting / Seizures / Convulsions Extremes of body temperature Medical conditions and childhood illnesses Diabetes Useful advice Accident forms Final Lesson, Quiz and Certificate

First Aid for Childminders and Early Years Staff – Blended learning 12 hour Full Paediatric First Aid certificate
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours
£135

Independent Schools Compliance & Inspection 101

By Marell Consulting Limited

An overview of Ofsted inspections and compliance matters in independent schools.

Independent Schools Compliance & Inspection 101
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£62.50

Definition of Effective Teaching in the Early Years

By Awake Consultancy Limited (...fluent in Childcare & Education)

This course explores the Ofsted definition of what is Effective Teaching, which is vitally important for all childcare practitioners to be aware of in their support of children's learning and development.

 Definition of Effective Teaching in the Early Years
Delivered Online On Demand
£9.99

PEER SUPPORT AS AN ANTI-BULLYING STRATEGY AT LOCAL AUTHORITY LEVEL

By Inclusive Solutions

Peer Support as an anti-bullying strategy for schools is now routinely recommended by the DCSF and Ofsted. Many schools in the UK have individual schemes which show good practice within their own setting. However, it is rare to find co-ordination of multiple schemes within a Local Authority , or part of a Local Authority, or even within families or clusters of schools. Course Category Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Peer Support Meeting emotional needs Description Peer Support as an anti-bullying strategy for schools is now routinely recommended by the DCSF and Ofsted. Many schools in the UK have individual schemes which show good practice within their own setting. However, it is rare to find co-ordination of multiple schemes within a Local Authority , or part of a Local Authority, or even within families or clusters of schools. Coordination of schemes provides opportunities for networking, sharing ideas, and mutual support amongst both adults and young peer supporters creates excellent practice. This approach also leads to: Stability and consistency of training A wealth of back up materials for adults and young people Consistent telephone and email support Opportunities for professional development for teachers, Teaching assistants and Learning Mentors Opportunity for national accreditation from MBF Testimonials The Mentoring and Befriending Foundation described this scheme as “a benchmark for Local Authorities Learning Objectives To discover how a centrally led Peer Support scheme enhances and promotes anti-bullying work across a number of schools. To take away from the day the means and the inspiration to set up a local scheme. To deepen insight into impact of strategic approach to peer support To learn about a real way of reducing bullying across a Local Authority Who Is It For ? Suitable for Anti-Bullying Leads Behaviour Support staff CAHMS TAHMS Learning Support and Guidance Staff Childrens Services Support Services Educational Psychologists Course Content The training day will be led by Inclusive Solutions, and a representative from a Local Authority who has successfully managed such a scheme for 10 years. This will be an interactive day with lots of opportunity for questions and exploration. What the day includes: How this work fits with an Inclusive Local Authority Key aspects and issues in running multiple Peer Support schemes from the centre Graphics workshop The 3 legged stool of Peer Support: Selection, Training and Supervision A chance to view and purchase some of the nationally accredited materials successfully used and developed over many years. f you liked this course you may well like: PEER COUNSELLING AS AN ANTI-BULLYING STRATEGY

PEER SUPPORT AS AN ANTI-BULLYING STRATEGY AT LOCAL AUTHORITY LEVEL
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

NQT TRAINING – BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT AND RELATIONSHIP BUILDING

By Inclusive Solutions

In line with OFSTED expectations make sure NQTs are up to speed on effective behaviour management and relationship building in the classroom. Course Category Behaviour and Relationships Meeting emotional needs Inclusion Description This is our lead workshop/training day on behaviour and relationship work aimed at NQTs. Recent OFSTED changes make Behaviour and Classroom management of NQTs a particular focus for inspections. Are your NQTs teaching the behaviours children need to succeed? Can they articulate these behaviours? This training provides a values primer and a practical guide to successful innovative strategies for improving behaviour and strengthening relationships for challenging children and young people of all ages. Not just another day on ‘Behaviour Management’ – our day goes well beyond a rewards and sanctions approach to ‘behaviour’. We will be focused on those young people for whom rewards and punishments do not always work and who confuse the adults who work with them. We aim to take a relationships based approach and to give those attending an opportunity to think more deeply about why young people do the things they do and what our part as adults is in creating, sustaining and changing these behaviours. The day gives those present opportunities to reflect on their attitudes and practice in relation to children’s behaviour and relationship building. If your usual approaches to managing behaviour aren’t working with particular individuals then take a tour through this range of cutting edge strategies for bringing about positive behaviour change, and for meeting challenging emotional needs. Learning Objectives Reinforce and affirm good practice Re-energise, stimulate and challenge thinking about inclusion of challenging young people and children Increased understanding about behaviour and emotions Increased confidence in managing challenging pupils in childcare settings mainstream schools Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on behaviour problems Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards families and children and young people Learn new skills and processes to make inclusion successful Who Is It For? Primary and secondary NQTs Course Content The course answers the questions: Are there any new ways to include our most challenging young people? Should we focus on behaviour or relationships? How do we go about including high profile children or young people? Can we find an alternative to exclusion? – What would a relationship policy look like? The following are some of the key themes and tools we are likely to explore during the day Getting the welcome right for the most challenging Encouraging Getting the best from the most challenging Circle of Courage Belonging Achievement Generosity Independence Active listeningV Listening to the person underneath the behaviour Compass of Shame – which directions do children and young people head when they feel shame? And what helps children work through these feelings in more healthy ways? Involving other children and young people in solutions and interventions Circles of friends:Peer supportCounselling and mediationTeam Problem Solving Solution Circles:A 30 minute group problem solving process to get Teams ‘unstuck’ and to generate positive first action steps

NQT TRAINING – BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT AND RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Self-evaluation: Getting it Right

By Marell Consulting Limited

Self-evaluation - find out how you can get it right.

Self-evaluation: Getting it Right
Delivered in Birmingham or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£297

Introduction to Early Years Foundation Stage-CPD Approved

By BAB Business Group

The Early Years Foundation Stage, commonly referred to as the EYFS is a framework that all Early Years providers, including childminders, must follow. This course aims to provide a gentle introduction to the expectations of the Early Years Foundation Stage and it can also act as a refresher for those wanting to update their knowledge. It will introduce you to some of the key documents and legislation that relate to Early Years providers, the process for registering with Ofsted and the various policies and procedures that need to be in place. It also covers learning and development requirements, how to observe and assess the progress of children in your care and the safeguarding and welfare requirements laid out in the EYFS Framework

Introduction to Early Years Foundation Stage-CPD Approved
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

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Didac Ltd

didac ltd

4.6(14)

Bristol

Didac Limited has been a training provider since June 1997, when the company was founded.035-Academy-MJ-CJ-JG-Web Didac has established a reputation for delivering quality training that is second-to-none. Many of our courses are monitored by external organisations, including Awarding Organisations(including, Occupational Award, City & Guilds, and Pearsons) Education and Skills Funding Agency, Matrix and Ofsted. An important step forward came in August 1998, when the company became an approved Provider for Apprenticeships. Since that day, Didac is now at the pinnacle of training provision within the furniture, wood and merchanting sectors, with funding flexibities, opportunities and accreditations. Initially providing services to CNC machine users, Didac has expanded to offer a wide range of training and consultancy services and pride themselves on keeping abreast of the latest requirements and opportunities presented in the world of learning. Experienced team Their roots within this sector run deep. Jon Gibson, Didac’s Managing Director, was himself an apprentice working within the industry, before becoming a lecturer at Brunel College in Bristol from 1989-1995. Commercial Director Martin James was an undergraduate trainee with G Plan Furniture becoming a Chartered Engineer, before moving into CNC router machine manufacture. Didac draws on an experienced team of trainers and assessors who are experts in all areas of delivery, all who have worked in industry as part of their working life. Didac enjoy close working relationships with all the major industry and regulatory bodies, including a large number of trade associations, machine and tooling manufacturers and the HSE.

Fortius Pe

fortius pe

Bristol

Fortius PE offers an all-inclusive PE Consultancy programme to help you develop Physical Education and Sport in your school. Here are some of the areas we can help with: Bespoke CPD – For all your staff on your premises; staff meeting on implementing the new curriculum, AfL and any area of PE you need help with (e.g. SEN inclusion, challenging and identifying G&T), followed up with in-lesson support and ongoing observations/learning walks. Pre-Ofsted Subject Inspections – Impact analysis of PE funding; lesson observations; provision of PE and sport across the school; provision for all. Early Years Physical Development – Practical advice on how to embed physical development in the early years to ensure all your under five’s are getting the recommended* 180 minutes physical activity daily (*CMO Start Active, Stay Active 2010). Audit of PE Resources – Are your teaching resources up to date, on hand and useful? Or, do they need updating? We can recommend the newest and most up to date SOW which doesn’t need to cost a lot but will have a BIG impact on the teaching and learning in your school. Action Plans and Impact Analysis – What effect is the new PE funding having in your school? We will help you audit your provision and write a focused, meaningful & quantifiable action plan addressing the needs of your school. Swimming Provision – Are your pupils being well served in their lessons? We can accompany your teachers to the lesson and assess what if any, improvements need to be made to ensure ALL children attain 25m by the end of KS2. Intra School Competitive PE Programme – Help with designing a workable competitive programme on intra-school competition to enhance and extend your PE and school sport provision. Develop Healthy Lifestyles for All – Reaching out to provide healthy active lifestyles for all. We will help you set up a long-term programme of fun, physical interventions which will have a real impact on the disengaged children.

Bristol Technology And Engineering Academy

bristol technology and engineering academy

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Bristol,

The school vision drives all that we seek to do on a daily basis and is therefore of central importance to help guide us in how we work, learn and treat one another in our school community. The table here outlines our school vision, values, culture and characteristics in more detail. Governance operates at two different levels at Abbeywood Community School as it is an academy and part of The Olympus Academy Trust. The school has its own School Improvement Committee (SIC) made up of Trust Governors which is accountable to and reports to the Olympus Board of Trustees. The secondary lead Trustee often attends the SIC meeting and some Trust Governors in Olympus also attend the Board’s sub-committees. This means Trust Governors can be directly involved in decision making at Board level, and have the opportunity to input and collaborate in all key areas that may impact schools. Click here to learn more about The Olympus Academy Trust. Abbeywood Community School Improvement Committee The Trust Governors at Abbeywood Community School work closely with the school’s Senior Leadership Team and Staff to develop the vision and aims of the school community. They seek to raise standards and achievement through the appropriate use of all available resources. The Governors’ responsibilities are to: Provide strategic direction for the work and improvement of the school. Support, monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the school. Ensure accountability for standards and quality of education in the school. Governance is assessed by OFSTED in its Leadership and Management judgement about the school and so is an integral part of the running of the school. The School Improvement Committee consists of people from a variety of backgrounds who represent different areas of the school and local community. Each Trust Governor is appointed for a four year term with all their work being done on a voluntary basis. Currently our Trust Governors have extensive experience in Education, Business, Engineering and Technology. Governors meet as a full team at six meetings during the school year but as well as having a commitment to attend these meetings, Governors will also meet with students and parents, carry out Governor walks around the school, monitor the school improvement agenda, and meet with staff. The school is always keen to hear from people who may be interested in finding out more about our work or in becoming a Trust Governor themselves. Initial contact can be made with the Headteacher or Chair of the School Improvement Committee via the school. SIC Pecuniary Interests and Terms of Office 2022-23 Olympus scheme of delegation

Oldfield School

oldfield school

Bath

We provide an exceptional education in an environment that challenges all students and fosters ambition. Our students have respect for themselves, each other and their school and are well-prepared to face the world as compassionate, confident and resilient young people. Nature of the school and location Oldfield School is a successful, high attaining 11-18 mixed comprehensive with 1250 students located in the historic city of Bath. The school campus is on the outskirts of the north-west of the city and we benefit from a large, semi-rural setting with excellent transport links for students and staff. The school has an attractive, open and dispersed site. A notable feature is the location of teaching rooms and our Sixth Form in Penn House, an 18th century Georgian manor house. Our school has an excellent reputation locally and in the wider community for academic excellence and the quality of pastoral care and support. The school has with a comprehensive intake which reflects the diversity of the local community. The most recent Ofsted inspection was in January 2020, when the school was judged to be good in all areas. A feature of the inspection report was the inclusive nature of the school and the sense of community felt by staff and students. Inspectors commented that staff were overwhelmingly positive about the support that they receive from leaders and on how friendly and welcoming the school is for staff. Oldfield is a school where staff development is an essential feature. The teaching and support staff at the school are an excellent team who work well together to provide opportunities for students to achieve or exceed their potential. The needs of our students are paramount and this is recognised by all staff, who have a common view that only the best is good enough. We have a commitment to sharing good practice in developing leaders, teachers and support staff. The school has a successful and popular Sixth Form of 190 students. We offer a wide range of A Level courses and opportunities for our sixth form students and all faculties offer A Level courses. A Level classes are relatively small, which provides a personalised learning experience for our students. Curriculum The curriculum for Key Stage 3 follows the National Curriculum. Students study either Spanish or French throughout Key Stage 3 with the more able studying both languages. A wide range of courses additional to the core subjects are offered at Key Stage 4. Students are encouraged to study humanities and languages and the great majority do so. There is setting in ability groups in Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 where appropriate. Almost all Key Stage 4 examination entries are GCSEs, Year 10 and 11 students typically study 9/10 GCSEs. Subjects are organised in six learning areas with the Leaders of Learning line-managed by the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). Pastoral Care Students remain in the same tutor group throughout their school career. The Heads of Year are responsible for the pastoral care of around 200-224 students from Years 7 to 11. The pastoral leaders are supported and line managed by a member of the SLT. We also have a House system to encourage a sense of community. The four houses are led by a Head of House and there are regular inter-house competitions and fund raising events. Resources and Accommodation The provision of high quality resources is a priority for the school. There are specialist teaching rooms for all subjects and most teachers have their own teaching room. ICT facilities are excellent with specialist ICT teaching rooms as well as comprehensive ICT facilities in many general teaching rooms. The school is very well maintained, ensuring that learning spaces of the highest possible standard are a priority. Oldfield School is a fantastic place to work. Students are keen and helpful and staff are enthusiastic and dedicated to bringing about the highest quality learning outcomes for our students.