An introduction to the needs and learning styles of pupils with a visual impairment and an overview of practical strategies to support them for all staff in school.
Pupils will:
- be able to access the curriculum effectively
Staff will:
- have an understanding of visual impairment and how it affects pupils and their families
- be equipped with a range of strategies to support pupils with VI in mainstream primary schools
Settings will:
- be able to set up VI friendly approaches across the whole school and establish consistent approaches to the management of pupils in their schools, as a consequence of a shared knowledge and understanding amongst all staff
- have staff with a greater understanding of best practice in relation to pupils with visual impairment
Whole school teams
To provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees regarding the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs).
The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, Regulation 10 requires every employer to ensure that adequate information, instruction and training is given to their employees who are or who are liable to be exposed to asbestos, or who supervise such employees.
Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. It should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades where it is foreseeable that their work will disturb the fabric of the building because ACMs may become exposed during their work. Exemption from this requirement would apply only where the employer can demonstrate that work will only be carried out in or on buildings free of ACMs.
The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities and to:
- have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke
- be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant
- know where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work
- know what to do if suspicious materials are found
- how to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos
- undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others
- have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation
- know what procedures to follow when coming into unintentional contact with ACMs and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements
Headteachers
Premises Managers
School Business Managers
Staff responsible for building management and maintenance
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a practical skills and awareness course that teaches people how to identify, understand and help someone who may be experiencing a mental health issue. MHFA won’t teach you to be a therapist, but it will teach you to listen, reassure and respond, even in a crisis.
You will:
- learn to recognise warning signs of mental ill-health, and develop the skills and confidence to approach and support someone while keeping yourself safe
- learn how to empower someone to access the support they might need for recovery
- gain an understanding of how to support positive wellbeing and tackle stigma in the world around you
This course is certified by MHFA England.
Practitioners will gain:
- a deeper understanding of mental health and the factors that can affect people’s wellbeing, including your own
- practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues
- confidence to step in, reassure and support a person in distress
- enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgemental listening
- knowledge to help someone recover their health by guiding them to appropriate support
For those wanting to be a Mental Health First Aider within their workplace
Originally scheduled for 10th & 11th May 2022 - This event has been postponed and new dates will be available soon.