Business Relationship Management Professional (BRMP)®: Virtual In-House Training Business Relationship Management (BRM) embodies a set of competencies (knowledge, skills, and behaviors) to foster an effective business value-producing relationship between a service provider and its business partners. The BRM Discipline rests on solid research-based foundations verified and enhanced over a decade of successful implementations in leading organizations across the world. Proven to be equally effective for shared services including Human Resources, Finance, Legal, external service providers and others, BRM practices have enjoyed widespread adaptation in IT. The Business Relationship Management Professional (BRMP) training and certification program provides a foundational understanding of business relationship management (BRM) for individuals at every experience level, with the training and certification designed to provide a solid baseline level of knowledge. In other words, this course provides the 'why' and the 'what' - 'why' business relationship management is important to your organization and 'what' a BRM capability does to add value to your organization. This interactive course, with discussions, partnering activities, and periodic knowledge checks, will provide you with the opportunity to apply learning to your unique organizational situations, creating solutions that you can use immediately upon returning to your workplace. This practical knowledge will allow you to demonstrate immediate value in your role, as well as prepare you for the BRMP Certification exam.
Description: It has been stated time and time again that our body is our biggest and most important investment. With everyone leading busier and more active lives, our bodies can easily fall prey to stress and strain. It is the responsibility of nutrition practitioners to help improve the lifestyles of their clients by recommending healthier food intakes and address their health through food and nutrition. Nutritionists are employed in hospitals, nursing care facilities, outpatient service facilities, gyms, health clubs and other centers for healthcare. This course qualifies you to work as a Food & Nutrition Coach, supporting clients who need encouragement, planning, motivation and on-going assistance to achieve their food and nutrition goals. Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After you have successfully passed the test, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. You can however also obtain a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hardcopy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. PDF certificate's turnaround time is 24 hours and for the hardcopy certificate, it is 3-9 working days. Why choose us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos/materials from the industry leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result; The UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere anytime; The benefit of career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Nutritional Details Introduction to Basic Health FREE 00:03:00 Overview of Nutritional Terms 00:03:00 Understanding Food Labels and Claims 00:06:00 The Science of Nutrition & Professionals 00:05:00 Carbohydrates - Sugar 00:07:00 Carbohydrates - Starch 00:04:00 Carbohydrates - Fiber 00:02:00 Protein 00:09:00 Fat - Omega 3, 6, 9 & Cholesterol 00:07:00 Minerals Starting With Iron & Zinc 00:05:00 More Minerals - Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium 00:05:00 Vitamins - Starting with B's 00:03:00 Vitamins A, C, E, K - the Antioxidants 00:11:00 Couple More Minerals - Sodium & Potassium 00:03:00 Trace Minerals, B12 & Vitamin D 00:05:00 Nutrition Practitioner Principles of Healthy Nutrition 01:00:00 Nutritional Assessment 01:00:00 Malnutrition 01:00:00 Weight Management and Eating Disorders 01:00:00 Diabetes 01:00:00 Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases 01:00:00 Gastrointestinal Diseases 01:00:00 Renal Disease 01:00:00 Pulmonary Diseases 01:00:00 Life Expectancy 00:30:00 Diet and Nutrition Low Carb (No Carb) Diets 01:00:00 Women's Health Look Good Naked Diet 00:30:00 Prevention System's Flat Belly Diet 00:30:00 Weight Watchers International's Pro Points 01:00:00 Mike Geary's Truth about Abs Diet 00:30:00 HCG Diet 00:30:00 Diet Supplements and Weight Loss 00:30:00 Diets that Provide Food Supplements 00:30:00 Wrapping Up 00:15:00 Summer Diet Healthy Eating Pyramid 00:15:00 Healthy Diet Foods For This Summer 00:30:00 Health Diet Plans For The Summer 00:30:00 Great Diets For The Summer 00:15:00 Eat Right And Lose Those Extra Pounds This Summer 00:30:00 Eat Healthy This Summer And Hit The Beach With That Perfect Body 00:15:00 Diet This Summer For A Great Beach Body 00:15:00 Diet This Summer And Improve Your Fitness 00:30:00 Cool Salads For Your Summer Diet 00:30:00 A Simple Summer Detox Diet Plan 00:30:00 Your Summer Holiday Diet Tips 00:30:00 Your Diet Guide for the Summer 00:30:00 Weight Loss Tips for the Summer 00:30:00 Weight Loss Plans for the Summer 00:30:00 Tips on Maintaining a Healthy Diet 00:30:00 The Principles Of A Summer Diet 00:15:00 The Best Summer Foods For Weight Loss 00:15:00 Summer Weight Loss Diets For The Health Conscious 00:30:00 Summer Foods for Weight Loss 00:30:00 Summer Diet Tips for Women 00:30:00 Steps to a Healthy Summer Diet 00:30:00 Some Great Tips For A Summer Diet 00:15:00 Some Cool Diets For Summer 00:15:00 Raw Food Diets for Summer 00:15:00 Low Cal Recipes For A Summer Diet 00:30:00 Dash Diet Introduction 00:30:00 What Is This Thing The DASH Diet? 01:00:00 The History Of The DASH Diet 01:00:00 Is The DASH Diet All It's Cracked Up To Be? 01:00:00 Incorporating The DASH Diet Into Your Lifestyle 01:00:00 What To Eat And What To Avoid 01:00:00 A Day In The Life Of A DASH Diet 01:00:00 How Do I Shop For Groceries On The DASH Diet? 01:00:00 Dang! How Do I Eat At Restaurants On The DASH Diet? 01:00:00 Start Today 00:30:00 Fitness Today's Concerns about Wellness and Fitness 01:00:00 The Blissful Union of Wellness and Fitness 00:30:00 The Interchangeability of Wellness, Fitness and Health 00:30:00 The Quality of Life: Is Health Important? 00:30:00 Wellness Terminology 00:30:00 What Makes Us Well? 00:30:00 Wellness 00:30:00 Information on Wellness 00:30:00 How Do We Evaluate Wellness? 00:30:00 What Are Your Wellness Needs? 00:30:00 Wellness of the Body 00:30:00 Wellness of the Spirit 00:30:00 Wellness of the Mind 00:30:00 Benefits of Meditation for the Wellness of Ourselves 00:30:00 Do We Need Meditation? 00:30:00 Are You Well? 00:30:00 Fitness Terminology 00:15:00 Fitness 00:30:00 Information on Fitness 00:30:00 What Are Your Fitness Needs? 00:30:00 The Benefits of Being Fit 00:30:00 Metabolism: Can We Control It? 00:30:00 Metabolism for the Fit Individual 00:30:00 Metabolism: Can We Control It? 00:30:00 Obesity in Adolescents 00:30:00 Fitness of the Body 00:30:00 Fitness of the Spirit 00:30:00 Fitness of the Mind 00:30:00 Are You Fit? 00:30:00 Where You Live Affects Your Fitness 00:30:00 Fitness Centers: An Investigation 00:30:00 Does Your Income Affect Your Health? 00:30:00 What Role Does Our Intelligence Play in Our Health? 00:30:00 What Role Does Nutrition Play in Our Health? 00:30:00 Is There Health Without Water? 00:30:00 Vitamins: To Be or Not To Be? 00:30:00 How the Brain Affects Our Health 00:30:00 What Are Your Nutritional Needs? 00:30:00 Exercise and Play: What Do We Learn? 00:30:00 The Benefits of Walking 00:30:00 The Mind, Body and Soul Interconnectivity 00:30:00 Chiropractic Care: A Benefit to the Well Individual? 00:30:00 Acupuncture: A Benefit to the Well Individual? 00:30:00 The Benefits of Being Well 00:30:00 Where You Live Affects Your Wellness 00:30:00 The Benefits of Being Fit 00:30:00 Music: Our Connection to the Higher Conscious 00:30:00 The Yin and Yang of the Healthy Individual 00:30:00 Right Hand vs. Left Hand: Who's Healthier? 00:30:00 Is Your Mind Playing Tricks? 00:30:00 Becoming a Personal Trainer Malnutrition 01:00:00 Physiology and Kinesiology 00:30:00 Aerobic Training 01:00:00 Weight Training 00:30:00 Muscle Exercise Cross Reference 00:15:00 Fitness Testing 00:30:00 Stretching 00:15:00 Yoga 00:15:00 Pregnancy 00:15:00 Senior Fitness 00:30:00 Exercise Injury 00:30:00 Personal Training Tips 00:15:00 Personal Trainer Mistakes & Solutions 00:30:00 What to Avoid & Problem Areas Nutritional Deficiencies & Food Allergies 00:02:00 Organic vs Toxic Chemicals - Finding Balance 00:06:00 Fads. Trends, and Extremes in Diet 00:03:00 Exercise Unlocks Nutrients 00:04:00 Water 00:03:00 Rest 00:04:00 Calorie Intake & Menu Development 00:05:00 Practical Application & Summary 00:04:00 Additional Study Material Nutrition for Optimal Health -Handouts 00:00:00 Additional Supporting Material : Diet 00:00:00 Additional Supporting Material - Healthy Eating A Practical Guide 00:00:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Diet and Nutrition Practitioner Diploma 00:30:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Diet and Nutrition Practitioner Diploma 00:30:00 Order Your Certificates and Transcripts Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of girls and how to meet these. We lift the lid on a less well explored inclusion issue, meeting the emotional needs of girls. Everyone knows a girl or woman. They may be pupil, daughter, sister, parent or partner. Course Category Meeting emotional needs Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Early Years Description This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of girls and how to meet these. We lift the lid on a less well explored inclusion issue, meeting the emotional needs of girls. Everyone knows a girl or woman. They may be pupil, daughter, sister, parent or partner. Girls will often withdraw, attack or even hurt themselves when under emotional stress and this is not always obvious in the way it is with boys. 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and every week 2 women are killed by a current or ex partner. Whilst the world assumes girls have no problems processing their emotions, we lift the lid on this and question what is really happening for girls this century? Testimonials Learning Objectives Increased understanding of girls’ emotional needs Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards girls and their emotional challenges New skills and processes to make girls’ inclusion and achievement more successful Who Is It For ? Early years and school based practitioners Key workers Teaching Assistants with support roles Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary classroom teachers Parents Local Authority support services Course Content The course explores the questions : Is there an invisible problem with girls? What can we do to meet the emotional needs of girls? What helps? What should our priority be with girls? This workshop will explore: Cultural and historical expectations of girls in our society Shared experiences of teaching and parenting girls Circle of Courage as a way of understanding emotional needs Fathers, mothers and daughters Solution Circle Problem Solving around girls’ needs What girls really need If you you want something similar, but not gender specific try: FRESH APPROACHES TO BEHAVIOUR AND RELATIONSHIPS or you may like: RESTORATIVE INTERVENTIONS
This training gives an opportunity to focus on how to embed effective approaches to meeting emotional needs in schools. We explore a range of ways into meeting emotional needs of pupils across a school. We focus on including pupils with extreme emotional needs. Course Category Meeting emotional needs Description This training gives an opportunity to focus on how to embed relevant ideas and materials in schools. We explore how to make these materials really come to life as we explore a range of ways into meeting emotional needs of pupils across a school. We focus on including pupils with extreme emotional needs. There are lots of opportunities for personal and professional reflection on engagement with challenging pupils as we provide processes to support reflection, visioning and problem solving. Testimonials ‘Thank you so much for the work you did with us yesterday – I have since been in 2 schools today and have spoken to an number of other colleagues who were present – all were totally overwhelmed by the session – they loved it.”NOTTINGHAM SEAL COORDINATOR “I was totally blown away, when I realised how passionate people were about SEAL” “So nice to reflect and realise what a long way we have come” “That was so powerful and motivational”.’ Learning Objectives Shared vision of a school that is truly meeting all social and emotional needs Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems Deeper understanding of how to embed positive Mental Health approaches in a school Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards children with emotional challenge Who Is It For? All practitioners who are leading on Mental Health work in schools or on behalf of a Local Authority Full range of agencies committed to meeting social and emotional needs in schools Course Content The training explores the questions: What would a school look like when Mental Health was truly part of everything that was happening, a shared vision? How can we truly embed Mental Health approaches and materials in our school? What can we do to meet complex and challenging emotional needs in schools? Can we learn a process to understand at a deeper level highly complex social and emotional needs? This training will cover: Bringing positive Mental Health approaches to life in schools: creating a shared vision and a set of grounded goals together Circle of Adults process for self-reflection and understanding emotional needs of high profile pupils. We will model and teach how this process links in and strengthens PSHE work in schools. If you liked this try: FRESH APPROACHES TO BEHAVIOUR AND RELATIONSHIPS or: RESTORATIVE INTERVENTIONS
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
Embark on a journey to become a workplace hero with our comprehensive one-day Pediatric First Aid course. This dynamic and engaging training program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to handle emergency situations confidently and effectively.
Whatever your position in the team, good communications skills are vital. They are at the centre of every work place interaction and can make a real difference to your work environment. Here’s a worthwhile day to increase your skills in this area. These skills will not only help your personal growth but they will increase job satisfaction and in turn relationships with adults and children. Course Category Team Building and Leadership Visioning and Problem Solving Strategic Work Early Years Description “The leaders who work most effectively, it seems to me, never say ‘I’. And that’s not because they have trained themselves not to say ‘I’. They don’t think ‘I’. They think ‘we’; they think ‘team’. They understand their job to be to make the team function. They accept responsibility and don’t sidestep it, but ‘we’ gets the credit…. This is what creates trust, what enables you to get the task done.”PETER DRUCKER. Whatever your position in the team, good communications skills are vital. They are at the centre of every work place interaction and can make a real difference to your work environment. Here’s a worthwhile day to increase your skills in this area. These skills will not only help your personal growth but they will increase job satisfaction and in turn relationships with adults and children. With these new skills you will also increase your abilities in co-operative partnerships and network building. Communication is at the core of what you do; it’s how we influence people. We use it for persuading others, creating alliances, gaining support, motivating others and teaching. Being good at communicating with others will allow you to influence them and this in turn will make you more effective whilst making your job easier. A lot of our time at work consists of acting, taking or giving instructions. Past research shows that lack of good communication at the work place is not uncommon. This has a high cost including tension amongst staff and lower trust levels and effectiveness. Problems can be caused when communication problems result in instructions being misinterpreted. A simple discussion can be turned into a conflict just by poor communication. What communication skills are needed in the 21st century for the most effective leaders and managers of schools, colleges and early years settings? Would the following qualities make sense to you in describing your communication with staff, parents and your wider community? a high concern for both people and outcomes a style motivated by relationship building the flexibility to change leadership styles depending on the challenge the ability to follow as well as lead a team leadership style< able to communicate and engage the emotional support of staff quiet leadership with restraint, modesty and tenacity Perhaps you would add to or challenge this list of attributes? How do you deal with ‘yes buts’ and those who don’t do what you ask them to do? How do you motivate? How do you encourage? During this training we will explore your communication in a range of challenging situations and build consensus around desirable communication skills. Testimonials Be the first to comment on this training… Learning Objectives To explore effective communication skills for leaders and managers Self reflection and feedback opportunities To develop and extend your repertoire of communication skills Deepen your understanding of team members who don’t do what you ask and expect them to do Who Is It For? Leaders and managers of schools, colleges and early years settings Course Content Exploration of typical challenging situations- skill practice Building Shared Vision for communication Opportunities to develop and extend your communication skills for leadership in a safe environment
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
This is a workshop focused on getting the welcome right for children who are starting for the first time at a new school when we know the welcome will be difficult. Perhaps they have been excluded from elsewhere, they are new to this culture, they have complex needs or they are just very different or highly anxious? Course Category Meeting emotional needs Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Now available as an online course Description This is a practical ‘non-medical’ day or half day workshop or twilight session for front line practitioners working with children and young people that will find starting at a new school or setting difficult. Drawing from international research and literature, reports from inclusive schools and our own experience over many years as educational psychologists of the challenges of children with major social and emotional needs, we will explore together what the best practice can and could look like. We explore: Creating a welcoming team or ‘committee’ of young people Training the team in effective ‘welcoming’ and supporting Building a support circle around a new child and running this circle effectively Auditing what makes for a successful welcome of any new child at the school Facilitating the involvement of young people in successful welcoming activities and preparation Links between this work and building ‘circles of friends’ and peer mediator training Testimonials Belonging and feelings are so important Definitely made me reflect a lot on the go-to behaviour management techniques we use! Excellent! Never thought of it like this before Learning Objectives Increased confidence regarding developing inclusive practice for newcomer children in mainstream schools The challenge of a good ‘welcome’ fully understood Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on settling an individual’s social and behavioural needs on joining a new setting Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion of emotionally disabled children Opportunity to reflect on involving children and young people in effectively welcoming and including new students New skills, scripts and processes to make inclusion and relationships in school fulfilling and restorative Who Is It For? Practitioners working in schools and other settings with children and young people of all ages Key workers Teaching Assistants with support roles Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary classroom teachers Parents Local authority support services Course Content The course explores the questions : What does it take for a child to: Feel safe and secure as they transition into a new school or setting?Feel supported by their new peer group?Understand how a new setting or school operates and to feel confident there?What else can we do to go about including high profile children or young people with challenging emotional needs?How can we best enlist the involvement of children and young people in the early work of inclusion with a new member of the school or setting? This course also explores practical strategies, concepts and language for key adults building relationships with individual pupils. This is a participative day that aims to be explorative and practical. Opportunities to develop empathy with the children of concern will be created. If you liked this course you may well like: FRESH APPROACHES TO BEHAVIOUR AND RELATIONSHIPS
This course is an exploration of our understanding of structural racism in the UK and provides a good foundation for anyone wanting to be a responsible ally. Are you working with young people, but struggling with conversations about race? Are you worried that you have been getting it wrong when it comes to race? Do you have questions about race that you are afraid to ask? This course is for you. Description Racism is a real problem in the UK, but it is much more hidden and covert than it has been in the past. People know its not ok to say the ’N-word’, but sadly, racism has permeated British society much more deeply than this. On this course we will help redefine the idea of racism and explain the complex nature of its modern day manifestation. We will explore how to talk with young people about race and particularly how to challenge when racism occurs. To achieve this, we need to start with ourselves. We will cover the idea of Unconscious Bias making us react differently to people based on our socialisation. We will cover the concept of White Privilege making it difficult for white people to get into the shoes of someone of another race. We will cover the concept of micro-aggressions that are difficult to report to a superior because they may be misconstrued as a mere “interpretation” of the situation and not an incident of racism. We will introduce the idea of the “racism binary”, and how we need to become more accountable for our own actions, and instead of getting offended, take responsibility when someone says something we did or said was racist. This can lead to a much more useful conversation than trying to defend yourself by saying “I’m not racist”. When we live in a world where racism doesn’t exist, only then can we say “I don’t see colour”, because it does exist, and it does have an impact on peoples lives. When racist incidents happen, people get hurt. Unfortunately, it is an all too familiar feeling for a lot of people in the UK who have been forced to accept it as part of life. Most of these situations will never be resolved, because they will never be reported. Poor handling of racist incidents teach young people not to say anything, thinking it will only make the situation worse. A lot of people believe that racism is never going away, because their experiences have confirmed this belief. There is a lot of work to be done, and the time is now. This course is an exploration of our own socialisation and personal expressions of race, which will leave you feeling positive and hopeful about the future. Be bold, and join us on this journey into the ever growing multicultural melting pot. Enquire for more information about this thought provoking training day. Learning objectives Develop understanding of modern racism in the UK Strengthen knowledge of key terminology Understanding how to think like an “Ally” Explore strategies for dealing with racism when we encounter it Developing our confidence and ability to hold conversations with young people about race Who is it for? Leadership teams seeking guidance and reflection Multi Agency Teams Social workers CAMHS teams Year Managers Primary and secondary staff teams College staff Early Years and School based Practitioners Heads and Deputies SENCOs Advanced Skills Teachers Primary and secondary teachers Local Authority Support Services Voluntary Organisations People who want to “get it right” Content AM What makes a good welcome? Why don’t we talk about race? History of racism in the UK Definition of modern racism – how racism manifests in a post-racist world Unconscious bias The ‘racism binary’ – taking accountability for our words/actions Examining our privilege What does your race mean to you? PM Trust and difference exercises – how can we become more trustworthy? What is good Allyship? What to do and what not to do Strategies for dealing with racism incidents Restorative Justice How can we create dialogue with young people about race? Affinity groups What does the ideal workplace/school look like? What actions will we take away?