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The Equality Act for Educational Professionals - A simple guide to disability inclusion in schools (Paperback, New)
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The Equality Act for Educational Professionals - A simple guide to disability inclusion in schools (Paperback, New)
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"A definite must for SENCOS." -- Urmston Junior School "A good
insight into process of tribunal and what the Equality Act means."
-- Team Leader, St Paul's CE Primary School 'A much needed resource
in supporting schools, centres, day nurseries and community
childcare provision to understand the complexity of the issues
surrounding SEN... A valuable tool.' -- Gerri Ross - Head of Old
Moat Sure Start Children's Centre, UK "Straightforward and easily
accessible...I would recommend this book to undergraduates and
professionals alike who have an interest in ensuring that the
rights of disabled children are upheld." -- Dr Craig Blyth, School
of Education, University of Manchester, UK Under the Equality Act
(2010), all schools and service providers have a legal obligation
to make provision for disabled pupils, staff and school users. If
you're feeling confused and concerned about the content and
implications of the Disability Duty Act (1995) and the more
recently released Equality Act (2010), and how it affects your
setting, this essential book will help you unpick the issues in a
user-friendly and easily accessible way. This highly practical
resource: explains the main parts of Equality Act (2010) as it
affects disability in a way that will encourage all members of
staff within a school to feel confident that they are correctly
implementing its requirements; discusses 'reasonable adjustments'
and 'less favourable treatment' which are at the heart of the
legislation; shows how 'less favourable treatment' and 'reasonable
adjustments' apply to admissions, exclusions, handling of medicines
and during school trips; uses examples and case studies throughout,
and highlights the key factors for success in making reasonable
adjustments; takes readers through the process of an alleged act of
discrimination against the school, and how it may be resolved, up
to and including the SEND tribunal process. The author brings a
wealth of experience to this topic, both as a parent of a disabled
child and as a trainer of professionals. She uses her unique
insight to develop skills and awareness in anyone who follows her
material, and shows through tried and tested concepts and methods,
how schools and settings can avoid costly and stressful tribunals.
Headteachers, teachers, SENCos, Sure Start Centre Managers and
anyone who works in educational settings will find this book
essential to their professional development and a fantastic source
of support and help.
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