DSA Workshop, Oxford
Date and time
Location
Holiday Inn Oxford, an IHG Hotel
Peartree Roundabout
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 8JD
United Kingdom
Get all your knowledge on software and hardware in the DSA now!!
About this event
Welcome to the registration page for the DSA Workshop in Oxford on 15th September 2021. We have 7 partners at the Roadshow where you can experience all knowledge of the industry.
These events are suitable for learning support staff, assessors, disability advisors, AT specialists and other professionals working in roles to support FE and HE students.
We want to ensure everybody gets the most out of the day, so we are inviting anyone new to the DSA or who wants to brush up their knowledge to come along at 10am. We will be providing half an hour workshops with each software and hardware supplier who will give you a demo on their software/hardware and also provide a hands on session with you for you to understand the software/hardware better.
Lunch will be provided. There will also be a guest speaker at this event who will present on a topic related to higher education and disability. This will be confirmed nearer the time.
Once you have completed the day you will be issued with a licence for all the software that will have been shown to you on the day, so when registering please make sure we have your full details.
These sessions are accredited by The CPD Certificate Service and equate to 5.5 hours or points.
We are still COVID aware and will take necessary precautions at all events.
Schedule:
9.45 - 10:00 Registration
10.00 - 12.15 Workshops
12:15 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 15:30 Guest speaker and other workshops with break.
We're delighted to welcome Professor Nicola Martin who is currently Interim Director of LSBU's Research Centre for Social Justice and Global Responsibility. She has an extensive leadership background in equality in higher education and disability /autism research and is a founder member of The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC). Nicola leads the MA Autism /Education and EdD at LSBU as well as the Critical Autism and Disability Studies Research Group. Nicola is a member of the Westminster Autism Commission and Principal Investigator on two current research projects focusing on older autistic people's wellbeing and access to annual health checks. She delivers research informed accredited mentor training aimed at mentoring autistic adults.
She will be presenting on "Working effectively with autistic students during and after covid-ideas which benefit everyone"
We look forward to seeing you there!
FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Email Janette at dsaroadshow@gmail.com or call her on 01483 473810.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No.