This training aims to increase teacher confidence in delivering drugs, alcohol and tobacco education (DAT) education to primary school children, to understand the requirements for the teaching of DATe and to offer practical classroom ideas. It will increase understanding of the importance of DATe, explore ways to ensure that the classroom environment and lessons are inclusive and self-esteem, empathy and respect are nurtured. Ultimately, this will increase resilience and inclusion of pupils, with the aim of supporting children to lead healthy lives and make informed choices.
Why attend?
• This training will equip you with the skills to teach DATe well in your setting
• You will consider how to design an age-appropriate curriculum from R – Y6
• You will be able to support colleagues with best practice techniques when teaching
sensitive topics
What will it cover?
• Consider the drugs, alcohol and tobacco education (DATe) needs of primary age pupils
• Draw on local trends and data
• Understand what good practice in DATe looks like
• Identify appropriate resources for a whole-school DATe curriculum
Who should attend?
Subject Leaders, Teachers
Cost:
£100.00 per delegate per course
This cost will be reduced to £75.00 if you also attend session SIL/928A
An administration charge will apply to none attendees
All costs are subject to VAT