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Workshop’s for Inclusivity Difference and Accessibility (WIDA)

Venue
Microsoft TEAMS, Virtual training
venue
Event Tutors
Course Tutor
tutors
Admin Contact
. Public Health Training (publichealthtraining@southglos.gov.uk)
Target Audience
Adopters / All Internal Staff / ASYE Academy (All) / ASYE Academy (Assessors) / ASYE Academy (Children's Services) / CAH Staff / Foster Carers / GP's / Health Practitioners / Housing Association / Integra Staff / Schools / Social Care Staff / Staff Working in ICS / Staff working within Public Health / Voluntary Sector Workers
target audience
Event Types
Workshop - Week Day Time, Course (daytime)
Course categories
Adopters and Foster Carers / Adult Social Care / Children and Young People / Equality and Diversity / Public Health & Wellbeing
Adopters and Foster Carers subcategories
CS4 - Equality and Diversity
Adult Social Care subcategories
Adult Mental Health / General Adult Social Care / Learning Difficulties
Children and Young People subcategories
Children's Social Care
Equality and Diversity subcategories
Equality and Diversity
Public Health & Wellbeing subcategories
Children and Young People's Mental Health
Event description
Please note you will need to be able to attend both sessions.

The focus of WIDA is to provide greater awareness of the global needs to support individual difficulties. WIDA looks at:
  • What is disability?
  • Triangle of development and skills through sensory, emotional, and cognitive functions.
  • Empathy and collaborative support approaches for the difficulties we observe.
  • Universal approaches which look to support individuals to strengthen skills, connect through trust, and increase engagement, awareness, independence, and regulation.
The training is delivered by JIGSHAW- Thornbury (A local charity that works with all children with additional needs and disabilities)
Learning outcomes
The WIDA workshop aims to support practitioners to gain greater awareness and confidence when supporting people with additional needs.
It also looks at the duty under the Equality Act to make reasonable adjustments and adapt our practice to meet the needs of the people you support.




Privacy Notice:

Information that you supply will be confidential and anonymised, and will only be used as part of this exercise. Your personal information will not be published or passed onto any other organisation. Personal information collected as part of this exercise will be kept for ten years to help us improve services before being securely destroyed.

Our privacy notice, which explains how we will process your personal information, how long we will retain it and your rights as a data subject, is available at a https://beta.southglos.gov.uk/privacy-notice


Start Date
Wednesday 21 June 2023
End Date
Wednesday 28 June 2023
Closing Date
Tuesday 20 June 2023
Times
10:00 - 12:00
Maximum Places
30 
Cost
£0.00 
Certificate expiry
No
Pass/Fail event
No