An immersive and transformative session that equips participants with the skills, knowledge, and awareness needed to navigate, understand, and effectively engage with diverse cultures. Through interactive exercises, real-world case studies, and practical strategies, this session empowers individuals to develop their cultural intelligence and succeed in a globalised world.
This interactive session provides an in depth exploration of ableism, tracing its history and delineating its two major forms mental and physical. Through real world examples, introspective exercises, and impactful discussions, attendees will learn to recognise ableism in the workplace, understand it's far reaching effects, and cultivate more inclusive practices.
Explore the fundamental principles of cultivating a psychologically safe work culture by delving into the concepts of democracy, common sense, and aligned self-interest. Participants will gain insights into the threshold of psychological safety, learn supportive behaviours, and discover effective strategies to foster a sense of belonging within their organization through a comprehensive five-step approach.
A look at barriers faced by marginalised individuals, explore your own privileges and discover different types of allyship. With focus on the 7 A's (Appetite, Ask, Accept, Acknowledge, Apologise, Assume, Action)of authentic active allyship and provides practical strategies for practising allyship in real-life scenarios. Let’s find out together how to create an inclusive working environment for all generations and enable staff of different ages to work together in synergy.
This course explains to all early years practitioners, how to complete and assess observations which are crucial in Early Years settings, to support children's learning and development.
This course lays out the essential features of the new EYFS framework (2021) in England.
This course lays out the essential features of the new EYFS framework (2021) in England.
The understanding of the essentials of the in-the-moment planning course explores the key features of the IMP (PIM) and how to deliver this effectively in the Early Years setting.
The understanding of the essentials of the in-the-moment planning course explores the key features of the IMP (PIM) and how to deliver this effectively in the Early Years setting.
This course explains to all early years practitioners, how to complete and assess observations which are crucial in Early Years settings, to support children's learning and development.