4,000 delegates trained on the JCQ 2022/23 regulations since August!
September 29th 2022
It’s been a busy couple of months for Communicate-ed! Read our round-up of autumn training and see what’s next…
September 29th 2022
It’s been a busy couple of months for Communicate-ed! Read our round-up of autumn training and see what’s next…
September 22nd 2022
The Communicate-ed Conference 22 with live Access Arrangements Update/Refresher Training by Caroline Read, Lia Castiglione and Nick Lait is taking place on Friday 23rd September.
April 7th 2022
Well-prepared exam invigilators and helpers are a critical part of helping summer exams run smoothly for staff and pupils. After 2 years of disrupted school and exams, the knock-on effects for students and staff are clear. Whether you do your training yourself, or want to take advantage of one of our hassle-free courses, we’ve listened to our members and put together some top tips for training invigilators and access arrangement facilitators in 2022.
November 17th 2021
Key to a successful access arrangements process, being able to accurately and efficiently provide evidence of a student’s normal way of working is the focus of our most recent webinar recording, including ideas and document-sharing technologies for a whole-centre approach.
September 29th 2021
We have received so many queries about which tests can be combined that we have a session available dedicated to this topic. Includes two free documents that clarify which ‘area’ a wide number of tests and substest fit into.
December 23rd 2019
As part of our ongoing desire to support professionals working in the area of special needs, we have set up a new email helpline for those wishing to consult a specialist with specific questions about Access Arrangements
December 10th 2018
Communicate-ed’s discussion forum is free for Communicate-ed members and allows participants to ask and respond to questions about all aspects of the Access Arrangements process.