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Our Training Workshops – Stakeholders

Our Training Workshops – Stakeholders

We have designed and we deliver a number of workshops to be delivered at conferences, on INSET days and for twilights, individually or as a series.

Each workshop is specific to a different stakeholder group, similar content, but a different conversation based on the different roles and responsibilities in an educational context.

We have a vast and diverse network and can curate bespoke sessions on a number of different themes to further explore diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.

Get in touch to book a session for your school/ trust/ hub/ event.

All Staff

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Coaching and Mentoring

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Curriculum

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DEI Working Parties

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ECTs

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Governors

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HR

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ITTE Training

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Middle Leaders

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Parents and Carers

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Pastoral

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Senior Leaders

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Student Sessions

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Trust Leaders

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Audrey was an engaging speaker who got to the core of key terminology and the importance of DEI for every single individual. Feedback from across all sections of the schools showed it had been eye-opening and thought-provoking. This formed a crucial part of our ongoing work of building an inclusive community with a strong sense of belonging. Audrey is a passionate and charismatic speaker who we would love to invite back.

Jennie Simmonite, Deputy Head of Sixth Form

Bennie provided an outstanding start to our year, giving our staff a myriad of ideas and concepts which they can use on the long journey to a more diverse curriculum. She was highly knowledgeable, but also wore her expertise with a humility and practicality that made staff believe that they could make real progress.

Heath Monk, CEO, British School in the Netherlands

The most engaging after school training session I have had in a long time. Impressively thoughtful, relevant to our environment in the Middle East, respectful of all staff on the training.

Joseph Birch, Teacher of Mathematics/Head of Year 7, Doha College

The training was engaging, clear and delivered with openness and honesty. It promoted great discussion between different groups of staff.

Karl David Cross, Assistant Headteacher, Barrowford Primary School