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SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness

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Summary

Price
£615 inc VAT
Or £51.25/mo. for 12 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
6 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
1 year
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

With around 14.9% of the total pupil population in England alone currently in need of special needs support in schools, there is a high demand for SEN Teaching Assistant in schools to help support students in their day-to-day learning activities. Enrolling on the course from Teachers Training will help you acquire the professional skill set needed to excel in SEN teaching.

This professionally-created course ensuring a quality learning experience and guaranteeing you a professional achievement. Studying the course will help you explore the teaching strategies you need to provide support in the classroom and ensure your pupils actively engage with their learning activities.

Split over nine comprehensive modules, the course explores every aspect of working as a SEN Teaching Assistant and ensuring that all the students with special needs in your class feel supported.

The course has been specially designed to focus on the professional skills you need to work with children with special needs on a daily basis, and ensure they have a positive learning experience every day. The SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness course will also help you develop a strong relationship with your students and their parents, to provide a complete support system in school and at home.

Skills You Will Gain

After completing the SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness course, you will learn the following skills:

  • Leadership in teaching
  • Effective classroom management
  • Improved communication skills
  • Planning and organisation skills
  • How to provide a person-centred learning approach
  • Assessing SEN pupils’ abilities
  • Constructive feedback skills

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Description

Why Study SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness with Teachers Training:

Here are just some of the reasons why our students enrol on the SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness course:

  • Access the course through our dedicated online learning platform
  • 24/7 access to tutor support
  • The course is packed with interactive course content
  • Affordable prices and high-quality training
  • Complete the course 100% online, from any internet-enabled device
  • Flexible course deadlines with full access to the course for one year

Every course we design at Teachers Training has been expertly crafted to give students the skills and knowledge they need to join the teaching profession. Our courses are packed with comprehensive modules to ensure every course is a quality learning experience for our learners.

Our learners are always our top priority, and the course has been specifically designed to provide learners with the highest level of knowledge and skills possible.

Learn everything you need on the SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness to advance in your chosen career and get the job you want!

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Course Curriculum

**SEN Teaching Assistant**

Module 1: Special Education Needs (SEN): An Overview

  • Defining SEN
  • SEN and Disability
  • Special Education Provision
  • Areas of SEN
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 2: SEN Support

  • What is SEN Support?
  • Whole School Assessment and Tracking
  • Identifying the Need
  • The assess, Plan, Do, Review Cycle
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 3: High Quality Teaching for Pupils with SEN

  • What is High Quality Teaching (HQT) for Pupils with SEN?
  • HQT for Pupils with SEN
  • Developing Relationships and Knowing Pupils Well
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 4: SEN Teaching Methodologies

  • Inclusive Learning Environment
  • Quality Feedback
  • Focused Planning
  • Engagement and Challenge
  • Effective Questioning and Modelling
  • Scaffolding Learning
  • Developing Independence
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 5: Communication and Interaction

  • Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN)
  • Classroom Strategies
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 6: Cognition and Learning

  • Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD)
  • Classroom Strategies
  • Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 7: Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties

  • Mental Health
  • Whole School Strategies
  • Classroom Strategies
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 8: Sensory or Physical Needs

  • Visual Impairment (VI)
  • Hearing Impairment (HI)
  • Physical Disability (PD)
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

Module 9: Working in Partnership

  • Partnership with Parents
  • The Role of the SENCO
  • Working with Other SEN Professionals
  • Summary / Keynotes of the Module

**Domestic Violence and Abuse Awareness**

Module 1: Introduction to Domestic Violence & Abuse

  • What is Domestic Violence
  • Who is at risk of Domestic Violence
  • Types of domestic violence
  • Myths and Reality about Domestic Violence on Children
  • Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy
  • Summary

Module 2: The Components of Domestic Violence

  • Why Do Victims Stay?
  • Why victims don’t report
  • The Components of power and control
  • The Signs of an Abusive Relationship
  • The cycle of Abuse (Write in Detail)
  • The Duluth Model
  • Summary

Module 3: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Victims

  • Who can be a victim of domestic violence ?
  • What are the characteristics of victims that are more likely to be abused?
  • Who perpetrates domestic violence
  • Violence Against Women & Children
  • The Impact of Physical Abuse
  • The Impact of Sexual Abuse
  • The Impact of Emotional Abuse
  • The Impact of Financial Abuse
  • The Social Costs of Domestic Violence
  • the Health Impact of Domestic Violence
  • How Does Abuse Affect Victim
  • Summary

Module 4: The Impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse on Children

  • The Impact of Domestic Abuse on Children: Key Facts
  • Definition of child abuse
  • Who is at risk and why?
  • Types of Abuse
  • Neglect
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Physical Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Grooming
  • Your Roles and Responsibilities
  • Summary

Module 5: Assessing the Risks of Domestic Violence and Abuses on Children

  • Factors that may increase the risk
  • Where risks come from?
  • Single Assessment Process
  • How to assess if the child is at risk of harm or not?
  • How to recognise a risky situation?
  • Parental Risk factors
  • Parental Mental Health
  • Parental Substance Misuse
  • Summary

Module 6: Supporting the Victim and Reporting Incidents

  • What Is Disclosure?
  • What to Do If a Victim Discloses
  • Understand Why Children Don’t Disclose
  • Taking Action
  • Your Responsibilities
  • Fulfilling ‘Duty of Care’
  • Recognising the Warning Signs
  • What to do If you recognise the Signs?
  • What, When and How to Report?
  • Myths about Reporting
  • The Structure of Reporting in the UK
  • Referrals to Social Care
  • How Is a Referral Made?
  • Summary

Module 7: Record Keeping

  • What to Record?
  • When to Record?
  • How to Record?
  • What Is a Concern?
  • Why Should One Keep Records?
  • What Happens If One Doesn’t Keep Effective Records?
  • Storage of Information
  • Sharing of Information
  • Data Protection
  • How to Transfer the Safeguarding Files?
  • How Long Are Records Kept for?
  • Summary

Course Assessment

After completing all the modules in the course, students will be required to sit a multiple-choice assessment to test your knowledge. The assessment will be delivered through our online learning platform, with immediate results available upon completion.

Certification

Certification from The Teachers Training:

After successfully completing the multiple-choice assessment for the SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness, students will qualify for a certificate from Teachers Training to showcase your new achievement.

  • Free PDF certificates are available for instant download as soon as students have successfully completed the assessment
  • Hard copy certificates can be ordered and sent via post for only £8.99

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Who is this course for?

This SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness course is ideal for anyone who wants to:

  • Learn the skills needed to become a SEN Teaching Assistant
  • Parents of children with special educational needs
  • Make a career change and explore new career opportunities
  • Develop the skills and knowledge needed to work in education

Requirements

The SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness has no formal entry requirements.

However, we do ask that all students:

  • Have a passion for learning
  • Have a good understanding of the English language
  • Be motivated and hard-working
  • Are over the age of 16

Career path

Enrol on the SEN Teaching Assistant and Domestic Violence Awareness course today and learn how to support children with special needs in the classroom. Opportunities in this field include:

  • SEN Teacher
  • SEN Teaching Assistant
  • Child Care Worker
  • Childminders
  • Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO)

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