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Did you know we also offer a range of short online courses in SEND? Ideal for teachers, teaching assistants and even parents and carers, our short, self paced courses are available to everyone to access for free.

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Autism for Parents

An introductory understanding of autism for parents and carers.

Optional certificate £25 5 hrs Find out more
Free
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Learning Theory

An introduction to the Learning Theories in education and how learning takes place.

Optional certificate £25 5 hrs Find out more
Free
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SEND Code of Practice 2015

Making the SEND Code of Practice more accessible for education professionals.

Optional certificate £25 5 hrs Find out more
Free
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Understanding ADHD

This short course is aimed to support the parents and carers of children with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Optional certificate £25 5 hrs Find out more
Free
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Working in Partnership with Parents

Understanding the needs, issues, and requirements for support of the parents and carers of children with SEND.

Optional certificate £25 5 hrs Find out more

Testimonials

Allowed me to better communicate with deaf students. I feel like my communication is now more effective.

Teaching Assistant

Deafness

It has given me additional resources and considerations as to how we respond to mental health in the academy. I feel more confident that our approach is on the right lines and know how to escalate concerns that we might have. It has also allowed me to explore how we can become more proactive in our response.
This has really raised my awareness of deaf students' needs and how to work with the student to meet them. We've been able to implement a range of steps in our teaching centre to make the rooms better in terms of cutting background noise and being friendlier learning environments for deaf students. We've also managed to get clear guidelines for our local exams staff so that they know which special measures they are expected to provide to accommodate deaf students. This is a big step forward for them as when initially approached the did not know they were expected to make accommodations at all.

Qualified Teacher

Deafness (Further Education)

Very informative and really makes you think about how much a visual impairment affects learning.

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