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Our Shaping a DEIB Strategy Training

Our Shaping a DEIB Strategy Training

Our Training Offer

We support DEIB leaders and working parties in developing their consciousness, confidence and competence in how to create a culture of belonging so that everybody feels psychologically safe.

We will create a safe and open space for you to explore the culture of your workplace and what is working/ needs improving to ensure that all stakeholders understand the relationship between the organisational vision, mission and values and how this underpins a commitment to DEIB.

We can deliver face to face and virtually, for twilights, INSETs and conferences.

Our Training Session Includes

  • Articulating an institutional commitment to DEIB
  • Activating the organisational values in clarifying the expectations of all stakeholders
  • Shaping the DEIB infrastructure
  • Framing the role and responsibilities of a DEIB leader
  • Enlisting a DEIB working party
  • Engaging with stakeholder voice to assess how pupils, staff and parents/ carers are experiencing the culture of the organisation
  • Considering an annual calendar of DEIB events
  • Curating DEIB training to empower all stakeholders to be more conscious, to feel more confident and competent in handling DEIB matters

Hannah’s presentation on equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging was incredibly impactful. Delivered at the start of the school year, it refocused our entire staff body on our commitment to our pupils and each other, and sharpened our focus on the part we play in creating a more inclusive community.

Sachin Choithramani, Assistant Headteacher

Hannah from Diverse Educators provided truly outstanding DEI training for our whole staff team which was accessible to all members of our community. She was so positive, well spoken and knowledgeable. We all found her to be inspiring and motivating. It’s always nerve wracking booking speakers but I fully recommend Hannah and will be considering how we can work with Diverse Educators in the future too.

Lizzie Hedderson, Assistant Headteacher