Access Arrangements Course (Staff, Pupils and Parents)Quick View
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Access Arrangements Course (Staff, Pupils and Parents)

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**Access Arrangements Course for Staff, Pupils and Parents ** Containing ‘sensory’ breaks including, videos, riddles, tongue twisters and visual illusions) The Access Arrangement course contains information and guidance on the following areas: Extra time Reader Scribe Word Processor Managing Stress REST BREAKS AND STRESS MANAGEMENT now added! The purpose of the course is to: **To identify the meaning of the identified Access Arrangements. To demonstrate strategies that will support the identified Access Arrangements. To apply your understanding the identified Access Arrangements to an actual exam question. **
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Euthanasia

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Outcomes: To be able to understand the different types of euthanasia; To be able to identify why people would want to take their life; To consider the pros and cons of euthanasia.
**REST BREAKS AND STRESS MANAGEMENT Presentation**Quick View
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**REST BREAKS AND STRESS MANAGEMENT Presentation**

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REST BREAKS AND STRESS MANAGEMENT Presentation The purpose of the course is to: **To identify the meaning of Rest Breaks To demonstrate strategies that will support the use of Rest Breaks To apply your understanding Rest Breaks to an actual exam question. **
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Do not touch!

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Do not touch! Short presentation (with animated text) to increase pupil awareness of and respect for each others ‘personal’ belongings, whilst helping them to empathise with their peers who are much more protective of/sensitive to their items being touched, e.g. those with Autism, OCD, etc. Can be used at the start or during a lesson. Prompters below to acquire greater empathy: What do all the images have in common? Why are people protective of their belongings? Are there any items that you are really  protective of? How do you feel when people touch something that you are really protective of without asking? Why is it important to show respect?
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Who is responsible for the elderly?

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Who is responsible for the elderly? To understand that there are several options regarding where the elderly may live. To evaluate different ideas about who is responsible for the elderly. To integrate your understanding of religious teachings into your evaluation of care for the elderly . N.B. Conversation/script will be available as part of the RE package of resources. Fees will apply.