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Violence Reduction in Schools - How to make a difference
A Council of Europe Workshop - Reading University, 22-26 March 2006

The above workshop was organised on behalf of the Council of Europe and in collaboration with the Behaviour and Attendance Unit of the DfES, based at the University of Reading.

Promoted and advertised via the Council of Europe and their liaison contact in each country.

The trainers were Chris Gittins, lead UK adviser for behaviour and attendance in schools, Graham Robb, UK government adviser for violence reduction in schools, Julie Hough, UK government adviser for training and development in behaviour and attendance in schools, Moyra Healy, UK government adviser for Learning Support Units in schools.

There were 63 applications and 35 participants were selected by the British Council with the widest representation possible from Council of Europe countries. Applications were invited from teacher trainers who would act as multipliers. In reality, applications arrived from a wide range of backgrounds and wherever possible we selected participants with teacher training experience.

For more information and access to documentation please click on one the following:

List of participants
Aims of the workshop
Programme
Link to the handbook ' Violence reduction in schools - how to make a difference'
Evaluations Summary
Outcomes of the workshop

To view the participants' comments on the different sessions please click on one of the following:

Course content
Quality of training
Organisation
Facilities and Accommodation
Relevance to my work
Relevance to the work of the Council of Europe
What did I find most useful
What could be improved

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