Embedding cultures and diversity within an early years setting is a vital part of the EYFS. Children and their families will feel valued by the setting if resources and displays represent the ethnic, cultural and social diversity in society, and if they can see their own family background and culture represented as well as those of others. True inclusion means your setting will have diversity running through its core regardless of your current make-up of families on role.
Course Aim: To promote inclusive practice in the Early Years (under 5's) education sector, with a particular focus on how race, culture and anti-racism should be considered in this practice.
Session 1: Statutory and Non-Statutory Guidance: This first session will look closely at how some of the statutory and non-statutory guidance can support us to work towards anti-racist practice. We will closely examine how the Development Matters and Birth to Five Matters documents can be interpreted to support our journey towards anti-racist practice.
Suitable For: Anyone working with children under the age of 5.
Dates: Tuesday 6th, 13th and 20th May
Time: 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Venue: Online
Cost: members £45 / non members £60 (for all three sessions). (Whilst it is not compulsory to attend all three sessions, we do not allow different people under the same booking to attend each session)
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