Special Educational Needs Awareness – SEN
Special Educational Needs Awareness – SEN
Do you want to know more about SEN?
At London Learning Consortium (LLC) we offer a two-day Special Educational Needs (SEN) awareness course for practitioners who want to have some basic knowledge and understanding of how to support children, young people and adults in organisations or educational settings.
Learners will learn what is SEN and Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND).
Learners will learn the different types of SEN, characteristics and traits of individuals with SEN and SEND along with the types of strategies/techniques implemented to support individuals with these needs.
Location
We have adapted our classroom courses to online learning to support you through these difficult times. You can still expect the same high standards of support from our tutors who will continue to deliver classroom-based courses in the format of Zoom seminars and Teams online classes. You can also expect regular one to one support via e-mail and phone calls.
You will need internet access and a working tablet, laptop or PC.
Entry Requirements
Learners will have undertaken the L2 Award Support Work in Schools (SWIS) qualification or any other related course pertaining to support children, young people and adults.
Qualification
Attendance certificate.
Who is this course for?
For those who have relatively little knowledge of SEN (special educational needs), a two-day training course on SEN awareness may be the best start. This course is for those learners whom have already completed the TA Award.
If you are interested in applying, please complete the following quick form and we will be in contact to support you with your application. You will receive useful information about whether you are eligible for government funding, course fees, start dates and much more.
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Quick Facts
Start Dates
We have a variety of start dates every month
Hours
Hours: 9:30 am – 3:00 pm (Family-friendly, in some cases learners can leave at 2:30 pm).
Fees
Fully funded subject to eligibility criteria