Face-to-Face Event
Access Arrangements Training for the 2024-2025 JCQ Regulations
Key Information
Date: Thursday 12th September, 2024
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm
(registration from 9am)
Location: Halse Pavilion,
Warwick School
Cost: £70
£10 discount for each additional delegate from the same centre.
How to Book:
Click on the ‘Book Now’ button below to complete the online booking form.
Payment details are including on the booking form.
An invoice can be issued prior to payment, with payment to be made before the event.
Other information:
Refreshments will be provided on arrival and during the break.
The room layout will be cabaret style to allow for enhanced collaboration and networking.
The training room is on the first floor with a lift available. The room is light and airy, with large windows and a wraparound balcony which allows delegates to enjoy some fresh air during the break.
On-site parking is available.
This morning training course provides a valuable opportunity for update training on the JCQ regulations for the 2024-2025 academic year.
For professionals involved in access arrangements, this annual update course will cover the changes to the to the JCQ regulations for the new academic year. Lia will discuss the changes in detail, providing examples of in-practice scenarios. The session incorporates opportunities to have all your questions answered and to network with colleagues from other centres in a friendly environment.
The course will provide:
A full update to the JCQ regulations for the new academic year.
Guidance on the necessary paperwork and procedures to comply with the regulations.
The chance to have your questions answered about access arrangements regulations and procedures.
The opportunity to meet in-person with trainers and colleagues.
It is expected that delegates will gain:
Knowledge of the changes to the JCQ regulations for the new academic year
A greater understanding their part in the access arrangements process
Increased confidence in their role within access arrangements
Target Audience:
Suitable for all those involved in the access arrangements process, including access arrangements coordinators, SENCos and access arrangements assessors.