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Diversity Training for Teachers
Posted on: October 8th, 2010 by History Month

>It is only ignorance that causes homophobia – once educated, attitudes do change – a whole school approach

* Enusure Policy is implemented in your school: ECM, INCLUSION, OFSTED, CP
* Be inspired y professional diversity trainers with 30 years of experience
* Learn how to change attitudes of students, staff and in the community
* Collect tried and tested schemes of work, resources and ideas
* See LGBT lessons in action

‘By working together we changed attitudes at Stoke Newington School and in our community – you can do it at your school too’
Annie Gammon – Headteacher, Stoke Newington School

Diversity Training for Teachers
Stoke Newington School Diversity Training Centre for Teachers
Educate and Celebrate
1 day Course £100

For more details and to register contact:
Course Leader Elly Barnes
0207 241 9653
elly.barnes@sns.hackney.sch.uk
Registration Form (Word doc – 312kb)

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