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Contact Details

Minnie Moore: Teacher Adviser at the Rights and Diversity Education Centre

Tel:  01962 846745 / Email:  rade.centre@hants.gov.uk

Fi Martin: Resource Officer at the Rights and Diversity Education (RADE) Centre
Tel:  01962 846745 / Email:  fiona.martin@hants.gov.uk


With the chance to win an eco-school trip for your class and lots of other eco goodies, Recycle Week is the perfect opportunity to showcase your creativity and show pupils how their actions can make a difference. You can start with our PSHE and Science PowerPoint lesson to guide pupils through what recycling means, then take on one (or two) of our creative missions to enter into our competition prize draw! 

You can find our Climate Crisis Project Moodle page here!


RRE Courses

Take a look at our RRE learning opportunities available to book:

To search for a specific course, type the course title or keywords in the 'Find Learning' box:


Primary RRE

Autumn Term 2023


Challenging and Responding Effectively to Prejudicial Language & Behaviour in School Communities 23-24 – 20 September 2023

Keyword Search: School Communities

This half-day course offered to both primary and secondary practitioners is in response to the significant rise in racist incident reporting in Hampshire schools over the last five years.

Following discussion with teachers and pupils it has become evident that other prejudicial behaviours are on the increase also.

The course will clarify what constitutes prejudicial behaviour, useful procedures to follow and explore opportunities to challenge negative attitudes/behaviours using the curriculum and wider ethos of the school.

There will also be an opportunity to contribute to the development of a new Hampshire tool designed to support schools in tracking these behaviours more effectively.

The course supports schools statutory duty under: - The Equalities Act 2010- Fundamental British Values- SMSC

This course will define what constitutes as a racist incident or racist behaviour.

You will learn how to record and follow procedure; explore range of initiatives to promote positive attitudes towards race equality, and cultural diversity within the curriculum and wider school environment.

Price: Sub £100 / SLA £55 / Full £120


Participation and Pupil Voice 23-2411 October 2023

Keyword Search: Pupil Voice

This course will explore the role of pupil voice across school communities and how it improves engagement, learning outcomes, mental health and wellbeing and relationships for children and young people. It will provide practitioners with the opportunity to reflect on the true nature of meaningful participation and offer strategies and resources to develop this further in their own settings.

Price: Sub £90 / SLA £55 / Full £108

 

Creating a Culturally Inclusive Community in our School 23-24 – 9 November 2023

Keyword Search: Culturally Inclusive

This is an opportunity for schools to develop and support race equality and diversity teaching in the curriculum, environment and wider ethos of the school.

Price: Sub £100 / SLA £55 / Full £120


Secondary RRE

Autumn Term 2023


Challenging and Responding Effectively to Prejudicial Language & Behaviour in School Communities 23-2420 September 2023

Keyword Search: School Communities

This half-day course offered to both primary and secondary practitioners is in response to the significant rise in racist incident reporting in Hampshire schools over the last five years.

Following discussion with teachers and pupils it has become evident that other prejudicial behaviours are on the increase also.

The course will clarify what constitutes prejudicial behaviour, useful procedures to follow and explore opportunities to challenge negative attitudes/behaviours using the curriculum and wider ethos of the school.

There will also be an opportunity to contribute to the development of a new Hampshire tool designed to support schools in tracking these behaviours more effectively.

The course supports schools statutory duty under: - The Equalities Act 2010- Fundamental British Values- SMSC

This course will define what constitutes as a racist incident or racist behaviour.

You will learn how to record and follow procedure; explore range of initiatives to promote positive attitudes towards race equality, and cultural diversity within the curriculum and wider school environment.

Price: Sub £100 / SLA £55 / Full £120

 

Participation and Pupil Voice 23-2411 October 2023

Keyword Search: Pupil Voice

This course will explore the role of pupil voice across school communities and how it improves engagement, learning outcomes, mental health and wellbeing and relationships for children and young people. It will provide practitioners with the opportunity to reflect on the true nature of meaningful participation and offer strategies and resources to develop this further in their own settings.

Price: Sub £90 / SLA £55 / Full £108



Pan Hampshire Toolkit for Challenging and Responding to Prejudicial Language and Behaviour

A multi-agency toolkit aimed at helping schools to tackle prejudicial behaviour among children and young people and enable them to become more targeted in their response to discriminatory and negative attitudes towards difference. The Toolkit offers a new recording form, a pupil survey and a leaflet to inform parents and include them in the dialogue.

Click on the tile below to access the downloadable resources. 



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