Certificate in the Role of the Equality Needs Coordinator (ENCO)

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Claire Lyons Expert in drama-based learning and deputy head
Course 1hr 10 modules

Our course on the role of the ENCO for early years settings provides you with the knowledge and skills to be able to effectively lead in developing an inclusive setting which supports and actively promotes equality for every adult and child.

CPD Certified

The equality needs coordinator (ENCO) plays a pivotal part in the development of children’s values and experiences they inevitably carry through to later life. As our environment shapes our internalised beliefs, it’s impact on impressionable young people cannot be understated. Understanding the role and responsibilities of the ENCO will help to ensure that you are creating an inclusive environment for all members of your early years setting, including the families of your students.

Our course on the role of the ENCO for early years settings provides you with the knowledge and skills to be able to effectively lead in developing an inclusive setting which supports and actively promotes equality for every adult and child.

Our course is delivered in high-quality video CPD format that has been skilfully organised for busy workloads and is accessible on any device, anywhere, anytime. Our teaching and learning training has been designed to provide maximum learning potential in the leanest, most cost-effective and time-efficient manner possible.

Developed by our subject matter expert, Claire Lyons, an expert in drama-based learning and deputy head with over 25 years’ experience working with schools, this ENCO training course for early years contains links to relevant guidance, further learning and resources throughout to help you improve your understanding of the requirements for the role of the ENCO in early years settings.

Developed in-line with the following policies:

Important note for non-UK learners: Although this course reflects best practice principles and might be useful for learners outside the UK, please note that it is based solely on UK guidance and legislation. Please make sure you also adhere to relevant legislation applicable in your own country.