Wednesday 2 November 2016

Kings Heath, Birmingham - Infant School

02.11.16
30 trainees

Following No Outsiders training, 96% of respondents felt more confident talking about the Equality Act to children in school.

Following No Outsiders training, 90% of respondents felt more confident talking about LGBT issues to children in school.


Following No Outsiders training, 86% of respondents felt more confident talking to parents about an inclusive curriculum.

Comments
A very fun yet informative session. It makes you realise how using simple things e.g. books, pictures etc can promote understanding of such big important issues.
More confident to speak openly to our children about equality in school / society.
Very thought provoking and entertaining at the same time. Love the use of innocence of children's books to promote such a positive message. We will have further discussions as a staff as to how we embed things here following your positive example.
Thank you - that was brilliant!
The session was very informative whilst being fun.
Thank you - very informative and fun! A lovely way to use stories to introduce these aspects of the Equality Act 2010.
So engaging, lots of humour! Love how it is based around children's books - simple but effective. 
Brilliant message and strategy to convey to children.
A great session which was interesting and engaging. Feeling much more confident to talk about this topic with the children.
The session was brilliant - thank you.
Brilliant message- fantastic how the parents at your school came on board.
Very interesting and entertaining .
An excellent inset. Entertaining and clear delivery. Lovely books / totally appropriate for EYFS.
Great practical ideas and use of resources that can be built in to everyday ethos, learning and assemblies.
Loved it.
Amazing thank you!
Amazing, beautiful worthwhile work and thoroughly entertaining.


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