Workshops

Introductory offer price - up to three workshops in one day for only £50 (offer ends 31 October 2008)

A JUSTDIFFERENT workshop in action

How to make your booking in 3 easy steps:

  1. Open the booking form »
  2. Print the form, fill it in and send it to us by email, fax or post
  3. We’ll contact you straight away to discuss your specific needs

Workshops to suit you

  • From one to three workshops, our introductory fee is only £50 (three workshops equates to £17 per workshop - £1.70 per pupil). 
  • Lasting from 45-60 minutes, our workshops are suitable for classes of up to 30 pupils. A maximum number of pupils is 100 per day.
  • If you have more pupils requiring workshops you can book us for more days at £50 per day.
  • Our workshops are designed for Key Stages 1 and 2. (Foundation included in KS1)
  • Workshops for Key Stages 3 and 4 are in development.
  • We are extremely flexible and adapt each workshop to suit age ranges and class sizes and curriculum needs.
  • All our workshops closely map to National Curriculum and government guidelines.

Our Workshop Presenters actively involve pupils in the learning experience. We introduce them to some of the tools and practices that enable people with disabilities to fully participate in life.

“We liked the motorised wheelchair and the voice communicator. It was very good.”

What happens at a workshop?

The workshops include a range of engaging group activities and experiences, such as:

  • Real-life story telling
  • Photo-story presentations
  • Using a manual wheelchair
  • Picking up items using feet
  • Electronic voice communication aids
  • Quizzes
  • Q&A session

“The best bits were the quiz and the photos. It was GREAT fun and challenging.”

What are the learning objectives?

  • We give pupils the opportunity to see how disabled people can do most of the things that non-disabled people do, but that they do them differently
  • We invite pupils to question their perceptions of disability
  • We shine a positive light on disability, and empower pupils with the ability to change the way society views and treats the disabled

Are you a teacher or head teacher? read more about how we can help you.

Any questions or to discuss your requirements contact us

“The best bit was when we asked questions. It was wicked.”

  

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