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Improving the Student Experience Through Embedding Inclusive Policy and Practice.

09/10/2008 - 00:00
09/10/2008 - 23:59
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LOCATION/VENUE: The Royal National Hotel, Bedford Way, London., WC1H ODG

A one-day event to share the learning and outcomes of the Academy’s longitudinal change programme for institutions seeking to develop and embed inclusive policy and practice in the context of widening participation and/or disability equality.

The conference will provide delegates with an opportunity to:
• learn from institutional case studies about approaches, challenges and solutions to the embedding of inclusive policy and practice in the areas of widening participation and disability equality;
• debate and discuss emergent themes from the research which has underpinned the Academy-run programme;
• engage in discussion about differing perspectives and challenges that must be faced in order for practice to be evidence-based and research to be practice-informed;
• meet colleagues from the sector with an interest in, or involvement with, embedding inclusive policy and/or practice in their institutions.

It will be of interest to senior managers, academic and other staff with strategic and/or operational responsibility for inclusive policy and practice.

There is a £50 booking fee to attend this event.

For more information about the programme, participating institutional teams and their change initiatives please visit the Academy website at:
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/ourwork/learning/disability/inclusion

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