Equality, Diversity & Inclusion in Schools
Promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion is essential for creating a safe, supportive, and legally compliant school environment in the UK. This INSET provides staff with a clear understanding of what inclusive practice looks like in a modern school setting. Participants explore strategies that promote equality, respectful relationships and positive representation across the curriculum. The course helps schools build a shared commitment to inclusion and provides practical tools to create a welcoming environment where all pupils feel safe and supported.
LGBTQ+ Inclusivity in Schools
Inclusive schools ensure LGBTQ+ pupils feel seen, respected and able to participate fully in school life. This INSET helps staff develop confidence in inclusive language, curriculum choices and supportive pastoral practices. Participants learn how to create safe spaces, challenge prejudice, and promote positive visibility. This course strengthens whole school culture and supports compliance with equality duties.
Tackling Misogyny in Schools & Colleges
Misogynistic attitudes can harm pupil relationships and school culture. This INSET equips staff with strategies to challenge sexist language, promote respectful interactions and support students to develop healthier attitudes. Participants explore the influences that shape beliefs and learn approaches that build empathy, respect and positive gender equality. This course helps schools promote a safer and more respectful environment for all learners.
Inclusive Classroom Practice
Inclusive teaching enables all pupils to access learning and feel valued. This INSET supports teachers to plan lessons that reflect diverse experiences, remove barriers to participation and build a sense of belonging. Participants explore differentiation, representation, classroom routines and communication strategies that improve outcomes for all learners. This course strengthens high quality teaching and supports whole school inclusion.
Developing a Positive School Culture
A positive school culture is built on shared values, consistent expectations and respectful relationships. This INSET helps staff understand the factors that shape culture and provides strategies to promote kindness, inclusion and collective responsibility. Participants explore practical ways to strengthen pupil voice, improve behaviour climate and build stronger relationships throughout the school community.