Tuesday 31 January 2017

Governors and Head Teachers - Warwickshire

23/01/17
80 trainees

"Prevent and Prepare"Warwickshire schools event
"No Outsiders in our school: Teaching resilience in children"

Saturday 21 January 2017

Trainee Teachers (Secondary) University of Birmingham

18/01/17
27 trainees

Following No Outsiders training, 74% of respondents felt more confident discussing the Equality Act with young people in school.

Following No Outsiders training, 70% of respondents felt more confident discussing  LGBT issues with young people in school.

Comments
- Very good, interactive + opportunity to ask questions
- Very helpful session! I feel comfortable discussing news issues with students in schools 
- Very interesting 
-Really informative
- Very interesting and informative - super session
- Passionate and engaging! Excellent!
-Very Interesting session. Great to hear about the No Outsiders ethos
- Great lesson. More confident in informing children and young people about these issues
- need a longer session (session was 50 minutes)
- Enjoyed the photo reflection at the end. Very good overall 
- Very engaging session. Learned lots especially about the No Outsides scheme
- Brilliant session

Selly Oak, Birmingham - Secondary School

16/01/17
33 trainees

Following No Outsiders training, 78% of respondents felt more confident discussing the Equality Act with young people in school.

Following No Outsiders training, 81% of respondents felt more confident discussing  LGBT issues with young people in school.

Following No Outsiders training, 63% of respondents felt more confident discussing news stories about acts of terrorism or violence with young people in school

Comments

- Really informative and interesting - thanks
- Fantastic!
- Thank you
- Excellent work - keep it up. You are inspirational!
- Thank you
- A really nice session, thank you
- Nice session - thank you
- Thank you- very useful / practical session

Salford, Manchester- Primary School

06/12/16
11 trainees

Following No Outsiders training, 90% of respondents felt more confident talking about the Equality Act to children in school.

Following No Outsiders training, 100% of respondents felt more confident talking about LGBT issues to children in school.

Following No Outsiders training, 100% of respondents felt more confident talking to parents about an inclusive curriculum.

Comments
-Examples excellent to support how to implement at school and discuss potential sensitive issues around the Equality Act
-Thank you- very interesting and enjoyable
-Interesting session, particularly looking at the books to teach these values
-Brilliant session, showed how easy and straight forward it can be to teach awareness and acceptance
-Really helpful 
-Some amazing resource ideas - books and lesson ideas
-Lots of resources and activities shared, thank you. It was interesting to see the video of how it worked and developed at your school.
- Really lovely session. Thank you for all of the ideas and resources.
-Brilliant informative session with lots of ideas and great suggestions of books to use with children. Really enjoyed the training. 
-Lots of great resources that can be used in the classroom - thank you
-Really helpful, I love the role play activities and books. It is encouraging to see how far your school have come in just a few years and that equality can be "drip fed" - Thank you.