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All staff complete mandatory training, including safeguarding, equality and diversity, as well as data protection. Staff can also access Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) qualifications from Level 3 to 7. Combined with cross-college training sessions (available to all teaching and support staff), these qualifications ensure that SEND knowledge and teaching strategies are up-to-date and relevant. that everyone is engaged and making progress. Each academic area has their own Aspire support team. Depending on your needs, you can select the most appropriate support options available. Your support network Our support and teaching staff will use a range of teaching strategies to support you in class, ensuring

What is SEND? Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Children and young people with special educational needs may have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than other children and young people of the same age. This means they may need extra or different help from that given to others.

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