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Training

An Overview of the ECT Induction process, roles and responsibilities.

  • Date: 13.09.22 4:00pm – 5.00pm
  • Repeat session: 19.09.22 4:00pm – 5.00pm

Who should attend? ECTs, Mentors and Induction Tutors.

Session Outline:

For ECTs this session will provide the opportunity to find out what to expect during your ECT induction, your entitlements and what support is available.

ECT mentors and Induction Tutors have a key role and significant responsibilities in the statutory induction arrangements for ECTs.  This session will provide you with the information you need to understand those responsibilities for your allocated ECT(s) including the support and professional development available from the Appropriate Body to help you successfully fulfil the role.

Fee: There is no charge to attend this training.

If an ECT Tutor/Mentor is appointed at a time other than in September and January so the above training is missed, please contact the Appropriate Body for personalised support.

ECT Tutors/Mentor Training

We offer a range of training opportunities, all of which take place at the Education Centre, Stockton Sixth Form College or online. 

National Mentor Accreditation:

  • Access to the nationally accredited Level 1 Effective Coaching and Mentoring programme comprising 6 twilight sessions across the academic year. There are no assignments – just participation required!
  • For those who have already achieved the Level 1 accreditation, access to the Level 2 Advanced Coaching and Mentoring accreditation whether or not they currently hold mentoring responsibilities.
  • The Mentor Accreditation programme and session dates for 2022/23 will be made available in the booking section of the web site.

Key Dates

13

September

16:00 - 17:00

ECT, Mentor and Tutor Induction

21

September

16:00 - 17:00

ECT, Mentor and Tutor Induction

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