RSJ facilitators’ network

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This is the first RSJ Network for the 2024 - 25 Academic year. This event will be a relaunch of the RSJ work and an opportunity to begin a year of working more collaboratively with other schools. We should have the Young Mayor of Barking and Dagenham in attendance, as well as a representative from Hemisphere Education who work with schools to build their racial literacy.

Description

Why should you attend?

You should attend if you are the named RSJ facilitator at your school.

What will the course cover? 

  • Why the RSJ Project is now being entitled the RSJ Initiative - School cluster model and associated resources now available
  • The work of Hemisphere education
  • The RSJ priorities of the Young Mayor of Barking and Dagenham
  • Good practice and Learning Guides for LBBD

Who should attend?

  • RSJ facilitators 

 

Booking confirmation including access information and important pre-course information will be sent to you upon booking. 

Please check your junk inbox if you do not receive your booking confirmation and ensure you mark the sender as safe to enable you to receive any further pre-course information or changes.  

 

Contact information 

For specific enquiries about this course, please contact Nicole Leah at Nicole.Leah@bdsip.co.uk 

For general booking or CPD enquiries please contact CPDEvents@bdsip.co.uk 

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