Awareness for Learning Disabilities - Online
Join us for an online event to raise awareness about learning disabilities!
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About this event
Explore learning disabilities in-depth with this online course. Flexible, insightful and designed for confident understanding.
Learning disabilities are often misunderstood, mislabelled or completely overlooked. This online course offers a well-rounded perspective on what they are, where they come from, and how different learning strategies can be adapted to meet varied needs. Whether you're supporting others or seeking to understand more yourself, the content is engaging, respectful, and rooted in solid research — minus the jargon and long-winded lectures.
With a blend of historical context, awareness-building and practical theory, the course helps learners build a confident foundation for recognising and responding to learning difficulties. And since everything is delivered online, you can take it all in without dressing up, showing up or queuing up.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the origins and history of learning disabilities.
- Identify various types of learning disabilities with confidence.
- Recognise the signs and challenges faced by individuals daily.
- Explore adaptable strategies to support different learning needs.
- Gain insights into effective communication and learning approaches.
- Develop a mindful attitude towards inclusive educational methods.
Curriculum of Awareness for Learning Disabilities – Online Course
- Module 1: Learning Disabilities – History and Background
- Module 2: Learning Strategies
- Module 3: What are Learning Disabilities
- Module 4: Working Through Learning Disabilities
Who is this Course For
- Parents seeking to support children with learning disabilities.
- Teachers wanting a broader view on learning strategies.
- SEN teaching assistants working in educational settings.
- HR professionals aiming to support neurodiverse colleagues.
- Volunteers supporting learners with additional needs.
- Anyone curious about cognitive and learning challenges.
- Education professionals updating their skill set.
- Students pursuing work in education or social care.
Career Path
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant – £18,000/year
- Learning Support Worker – £19,500/year
- Education Welfare Officer – £25,000/year
- Inclusion Coordinator – £28,000/year
- Family Support Worker – £23,500/year
- Community Outreach Officer – £24,000/year
Frequently asked questions
You can spread awareness through social media, community events, educational workshops, and by encouraging open conversations in schools and workplaces.
Learning disability awareness is understanding, recognising, and supporting individuals with learning difficulties to create a more inclusive and supportive environment.
Raise awareness by sharing accurate information, promoting inclusive practices, and supporting advocacy campaigns that highlight the challenges faced by those with disabilities.
Help by offering tailored support, using clear communication, being patient, and promoting specialised teaching strategies and tools.
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