Training For Educational Professionals

Changing Faces offers a wide range of CPD training days for all educational professionals, particularly SENCOs and staff responsible for inclusion, pastoral care and PSHE & Citizenship.

Our training will enable you to understand psychological and social approaches to disfigurement. Helping you to create an inclusive environment, and overcome barriers to learning, including low-self esteem, social withdrawal and bullying, which are associated with visible difference.

We have the following training days coming up:

An Introduction to Psychological and Social Approaches to Disfigurement in Education (am)

Visible Differences: Practical Approaches to Policy and Practice (pm)

Date: 1 December 2009

Location: London

 

An Introduction to Psychological and Social Approaches to Disfigurement in Education (am)

Meeting all the Challenges When a Pupil has a Condition, Injury or Illness That Affects the Way They Look (pm)

Date: 20 January 2010

Location: Manchester

 

An Introduction to Psychological and Social Approaches to Disfigurement in Education (am)

Visible Differences: Practical Approaches to Policy and Practice (pm)

Date: 1 February 2010

Location: Edinburgh

 

An Introduction to Psychological and Social Approaches to Disfigurement in Education (am)

Supporting a New Pupil in an Early Years or Primary Setting (pm)

Date: 16 June 2010

Location: London

 

An Introduction to Appearance Related Differences in Education (am)

Managing New Situations – Preparing and Supporting Pupils from Year 5 to Year 8 (pm)

Date: 23 June 2010

Location: London

 

Teachers can attend just the morning session, the whole day or just the afternoon (if they have attended Changing Faces training in the past).

Whole day, half-day and twilight CPD and INSET can also be arranged locally.

If you would like to speak to Changing Faces to discuss training for educational professionals or request details of the next CPD dates when available, please contact 0845 4500 275 or email emilyg@changingfaces.org.uk