Foundations in JCQ Access Arrangements: A Comprehensive Introduction for New Practitioners

This comprehensive two-part course, delivered by Lia Castiglione, is designed for individuals new to JCQ examination access arrangements. Over five hours, delegates will gain essential knowledge of the JCQ regulations, eligibility criteria, evidence requirements and application processes.

£163 (member)/£194 (non-member)

Access Arrangements Update for the 2024-25 JCQ Regulations: SASC Authorised

This Patoss on-demand webinar, presented by Lia Castiglione and Nick Lait, provides a detailed update on the JCQ regulations for the 2024-25 academic year. The course provides 2.5 hours SASC authorised CPD. Access is for 14 days from payment.

£78 (member)/£93 (non-member)

Access Arrangements for students with EAL: SASC Authorised

This Patoss course provides information on access arrangements that are available for students who have English as an Additional Language (EAL) and the regulations and evidence requirements for each arrangement. 

£49 (member)/£59 (non-member)

Assessing for Extra Time - Test Choices and Procedures: SASC Authorised

This Patoss course provides comprehensive information on assessing for extra time, in line with the regulations for 2024-25. A range of tests covering the evidence requirements for extra time, including some that are newer or less well-known, will be discussed.

£62 (member)/£74 (non-member)

Access Arrangements for Students Retaking Exams or Moving From GCSE to A level Study: SASC Authorised

This Patoss webinar covers the processes and evidence requirements for two important groups of learners: those who require access arrangements in resit exams and those who are moving onto a new level of study (GCSE to A level) and who continue to require access arrangements.

£47 (member)/£56 (non-member)

All about the JCQ Forms 2024/25: SASC Authorised

This Patoss webinar provides comprehensive information on the use of the JCQ Forms to record evidence for access arrangements for 2024/25

£54 (member)/£65 (non-member)

Including Examination Access Arrangements in Diagnostic Assessment Reports

This webinar, presented by Lia Castiglione on behalf of Praxis, explores appropriate ways of capturing examination access arrangements in a diagnostic assessment report.

£48

Gathering Centre-based Evidence of Need for Form 8 and Form 9: SASC Authorised

In this Patoss course the centre-based evidence that is required for access arrangements will be discussed. Lia will consider the information that is needed, how it might be gathered and how it is recorded using the JCQ forms.

£54 (member)/£65 (non-member)

Access Arrangements – Invigilators and Adults in Supporting Roles: SASC Authorised

This Patoss course explores the roles of invigilators and adults involved in facilitating access arrangements. It provides useful training to enable these personnel to carry out their roles in line with the JCQ regulations

£65 (member)/£78 (non-member)

Q&A on 2024-25 JCQ Regulations: Expert Insights with Nick Lait and Lia Castiglione

In this Patoss course, Lia and Nick answer questions on access arrangements that have been submitted by delegates. The session provides clarification on aspects of access arrangements that may be causing confusion.

£47 (member)/£56 (non-member)

Using the Tests of Dyslexia (TOD) to assess for Examination Access Arrangements (EAA)

This webinar, presented by Lia Castiglione on behalf of Praxis, explores the use of the newly published Tests of Dyslexia (TOD) when assessing for examination access arrangements.

£49

Applying the Results from the Tests of Dyslexia (TOD™) to your Diagnostic Report Writing: SASC Authorised

In this Patoss course, Lia takes you through the Tests of Dyslexia (TOD), mapping the various tests and composites to the SpLD diagnostic report format. A variety of handouts accompany the course to summarise the information presented and to demonstrate how TOD results can be used and recorded.

£31 (member)/£37 (non-member)

OnDemand: Applying the Results from the Tests of Dyslexia (TOD™) to Access Arrangements: SASC Authorised

In this Patoss course, Lia will guide you through the TOD™, mapping its various tests and composites to the JCQ assessment criteria for access arrangements. A variety of handouts accompany the course to summarise the information presented and to demonstrate how TOD results can be used and recorded.

£31 (member)/£37 (non-member)

Exploring Alternative Assessments to the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) for Exam Access Arrangements: SASC Authorised

This webinar, presented by Lia Castiglione on behalf of Patoss and Communicate-ed, explores a range of options for replacing the SDMT in assessments for extra time in examinations.

£49

How to Conduct a Remote Online Diagnostic Assessment

This webinar, presented by Lia Castiglione on behalf of Patoss, provides assessors with valuable information and guidance on carrying out remote diagnostic assessments using digital resources and an online platform. The course provides 2 hours SASC authorised CPD.

£62 (member)/£74 (non-member)

Supporting professional practice in access arrangements using the publication. ‘Assessing the Need for Access Arrangements in Examinations, 7th Edition.’

This Patoss webinar discusses how information contained with the 7th edition book and its online resources can be used to support professional practice in exam access arrangements.

£47 (member)/£56 (non-member)

Using the Woodcock-Johnson IV Batteries (WJIV COG, WJIV ACH and WJIV OL) when assessing primary and secondary-aged learners: SASC Authorised

This Patoss webinar discusses the use of the Woodcock-Johnson IV batteries within diagnostic assessments, in line with SASC guidance.

£62 (member)/£74 (non-member)