Inclusion

Leading Inclusive Excellence Under the New Ofsted EIF 2025

Created by Liv Gisby, this course is aimed at senior leadership and SENCos. You will be given the strategic, financial and cultural mandates necessary to leverage the new Ofsted Education Inspection Framework (EIF) 2025 and implement the proactive Tiered Support Model, ensuring resource sustainability and inclusive excellence.
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Liv Gisby

2 hours

Online Course

By completing this course, you will:

be introduced to the specific requirements of the Ofsted Inclusion Judgement, so you feel prepared in using it as a driver for whole-school inspection readiness;
develop your understanding of the Notional SEN Budget to build robust Tier 1 (Universal) and Tier 2 (Targeted) support, ensuring resource sustainability;
master the Graduated Approach to intervention planning, using evidence-based practices and Fidelity Checklists to fully support learners with SEND;
be given the tools to feel more empowered as a strategic leader and align the entire workforce to provide equitable support for all vulnerable groups;
have the opportunity to reflect on and strategise methods for enhancing the quality and transparency of provision, ensuring it is child-centred and highly effective. This approach, supported by rigorous documentation, will naturally foster strong parental trust and clearly demonstrate compliance with inspection standards.

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Written by: Liv Gisby

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Liv Gisby brings a unique perspective to education, drawing on 18 years of experience across mainstream and special school settings, combined with four years of service as a Police Detective. Her educational career includes roles as a class teacher across the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), key stage 1 and key stage 2, before specialising as a SENCo for six years, during which she gained the National Award for SEN Coordination. Liv has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and extensive further training in Speech and Language (SALT); Occupational Therapy (OT); Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC); trauma; attachment; and specific learning difficulties, like dyslexia.

As a senior leader, she was responsible for managing staff development and delivering whole-school CPD related to special educational needs. Her ability to navigate complex safeguarding issues and multi-agency work is enhanced by her background as a detective, where she focused on domestic abuse and child protection.

This dual expertise now informs her work creating essential training materials for educators. Liv specialises in bridging the gap between clinical theory, classroom practice and critical welfare needs, ensuring that every resource she develops provides educators with the knowledge and practical tools required to offer truly holistic and impactful support for all pupils.