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Courses for nurseries and Sure Start centres

We offer training courses in the Equality Act for all nursery staff, and in the Equality Duty for senior staff of nurseries attached to schools.


Inclusive Practice In Early Years Settings

This course trains nursery staff in the Equality Act (EA) and what it means for early years settings.

Researching all your legal requirements is hard - this course makes it easy for you, explaining in simple terms exactly what you need to do to comply with the EA.

Including children with disabilities is rarely expensive, and is not difficult when you are trained in the principles of successful inclusive practice.



The Equality Duty for Sure Start

This course trains managers of Sure Start centres and school nurseries in the requirements of the Equality Duty, preparing the centre's Equality Plans and information to publish, and the day-to-day successful running of the duty






Emotional Resilience

This course is about how to live with yourself and thrive. No matter how you are feeling or where you are in your life right now you can give yourself a second chance where you can choose to do things differently.

This course is designed to help you become more resilient so you can embrace that change you want to see in your life.




Getting Your Message Across

There are so many variables and dynamics involved in getting any message across in a professional, calm and clear manner. If it were all just about confidence or the way you look and sound, things would be so much easier. Even though all of the above does come into play, there is so much more to communication and getting your message across.

This is a light and enjoyable training course that will help you communicate in a much more effective way, relaxed and confident manner to get your message across.



Co-production

Co-production is when you as an individual influence the support and services you receive, or when groups of people get together to influence the way that services are designed, commissioned and delivered. To put it simply, it’s about the importance of working together, sharing knowledge and co-designing better ways to deliver services with service users, families, and our communities. That is co-production in a nut-shell.