Education: Training and Consultancy Services

EDUCATION

Training and Consultancy Services

EACH delivered training across the Education sector from 2003. We were commissioned three times by the Department for Education, as well as by the Welsh Government’s Education Department to create national resources, deliver training and provide consultancy to schools, academies and colleges. Ofsted used one of our resources to inform its Inspectors’ Training. We worked with schools, colleges, universities, pupil referral units, youth groups and other young people’s settings:

  • Creating Department for Education and PSHE Association Quality Assured resources and demonstrating how best to utilise these in your classroom, lecture theatre, unit or youth centre
  • Helping support those  who ‘come out’ as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation
  • Reducing discrimination experienced due to sexuality or gender identity

EACH’s training sessions helped a school, academy, college or university with any of the following and more:

  • Providing practical strategies to support a lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or questioning young person or member of staff ‘coming out’ regarding sexuality or gender identity
  • Helping challenge homophobic, biphobic or transphobic harassment or bullying and updating your knowledge of legislation
  • Giving tangible methods to teach affirmatively about LGBT+ lives and relationships
  • Assisting in consultations with pupils, parents, governors, teaching colleagues and religious leaders
Was wonderful to have you. Feedback from staff was terrific, thank you. We’re looking forward to keeping in touch and welcoming you back soonest.”
Huw Jones, Deputy Head, Warminster School (September 2022)
 

Feedback

“I’m absolutely sure that your experience, including of working with Avon & Somerset Constabulary, will speak volumes for what you have done and achieved already.” Andy Marsh QPM, CEO College of Policing (November 2021)

Inspiring Equality in Education is a fantastic programme led by EACH. It will help all schools better understand homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying and deal with it effectively. These new school resources for Key Stages 1 to 4 will play an important role in helping schools and pupils to stamp out homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying and I took forward to seeing the positive results in the future.

Nicky Morgan Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities 2014-16

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Resources

Training Consultancy Services Resource Inspiring Equality in Education

EACH’s Inspiring Equality In Education Whole School Resource provided policy and practice guidance covering what the law said, teaching about LGBT+ identities and relationships, handling disclosures, staff training and development, improving anti-bullying policies and one-to-one support for LGBT+ young people. Seven primary and nine secondary school targeted lesson plans were complemented by the highly acclaimed film, “What is Gender?” 

Films

What is Gender? and Dear Year 7 Me – Educational films for schools.

EACH’s whole school resources were brought to life in the classroom.