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Inclusivity! Workshop

Inclusivity! Workshop. Content. Introductions SEN in mainstream SEN in specialist schools Ratios & national standards Equipment, adaptions & visual aids Case studies Q & A. Responsibilities.

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Inclusivity! Workshop

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  1. Inclusivity!Workshop

  2. Content • Introductions • SEN in mainstream • SEN in specialist schools • Ratios & national standards • Equipment, adaptions & visual aids • Case studies • Q & A

  3. Responsibilities • Instructors need to make reasonable adjustments to the training services that they provide to meet the needs of disabled people. • Training organisations, instructors and schools at which training is delivered need to look at their rules/policies to ensure that they do not indirectly discriminate. • Instructors need to ensure that they do not have preconceived views/assumptions about an individual’s ability to carry out a task and achieve outcomes.

  4. Mainstream & Specialist Schools • Pre- course information? • Disabilities in mainstream groups. • Specialist schools • Secondary schools • After school groups • Adults groups

  5. Ratios & National Standards • One-to-one or in a group? • The national standards are for everyone • They are designed to be inclusive not exclusive! • What national standard levels can be achieved? • Level 3?

  6. Equipment, adaptions & visual aids • What type of equipment and bikes can be used? • Can we start with the 2 wheels approach first? • What reasonable adaptions or adjustments can be made? • What teaching materials could be used? • Can images and drawings be effective?

  7. Case Study • Matthew from the Wirral Autistic Society said “The most useful part of the training was learning how to turn on a busy road and use a roundabout”

  8. Q & A • Any questions?

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