- How will the training be delivered?
- What are the minimum and maximum numbers of delegates allowed?
- Usually how long is a training course?
- What do I need to provide for the training?
- What happens if someone from the delegate list cannot attend on the day?
- How will I know how effective the course has been?
- How will the BDA provide post-training support?
- Will training provided by the British Dyslexia Association assist my company in meeting the needs of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995/2004(DDA)?
1. How will the training be delivered?
Training will generally be delivered at your premises or at a venue arranged by yourself. The BDA can arrange external venues and you should contact the Training Department for further information. The training will be planned and delivered by a BDA Trainer or Consultant. In general, the session will incorporate theory, practical exercises, workshop activities and discussion groups.
2. What are the minimum and maximum numbers of delegates allowed?
A limit of 20 delegates can attend an interactive training session. The minimum number is 8. However, we recommend discussing the effectiveness of having fewer delegates per session with your Associate Trainer. For speakers/lectures and drop-in sessions, numbers are unlimited.
3. Usually how long is a training course?
The BDA Training Department will advise you on a suitable length of time to achieve your objectives. Generally we recommend a half-day (3 hours) or full day (6 hours) to meet your needs, although please contact us if you have other requirements.
4. What do I need to provide for the training?
You will need to organise:
5. What happens if someone from the delegate list cannot attend on the day?
You can substitute another person onto the course. You will be charged per delegate as registered on the booking form.
6. How will I know how effective the course has been?
The BDA trainer will bring evaluation forms to the event to be completed by your delegates. A summary of the forms will be provided for you. The Training Agency values your feedback to allow us to continue to improve our services.
7. How will the BDA provide post-training support?
Following your training session, the BDA Training Department is available to answer any further questions you may have. In addition, for a period of 7 days, your BDA Trainer will be available to follow up on specific issues raised at the training sessions.
8. Will the training provided by the British Dyslexia Association assist my company in meeting the needs of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995/2004(DDA)?
Yes, it will. All staff will benefit from this training, as it improves their understanding of dyslexia and the issues surrounding it. As you and your BDA Trainer plan together the Training Course Objectives, you will be starting the process of meeting the needs of the DDA. By acknowledging the diversity of your workforce and how to implement 'reasonable adjustments' where necessary, you will be improving your understanding of the requirements of the DDA. For further reference,
see the Directgov website.
Further Information.
BDA Training Department
BDA
98 London Road
Reading
RG1 5AU
Tel: 0118 966 2677 (Training Office).
Fax: 0118 935 1927.
Page updated: 26/07/06.

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