FAQ's
BSensory Training – Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is BSensory training?
BSensory training provides practical, evidence-informed approaches to understanding and supporting sensory processing and neurodiversity needs in education, childcare, and care settings. Our training focuses on real-life application, helping staff feel confident in supporting children and young people.
2. Who is the training for?
Our training is suitable for a wide range of professionals, including:
- Teachers and school leaders
- Teaching assistants
- SENDCOs
- Early years practitioners
- Pastoral and wellbeing staff
- Care and support staff
- Parents
- NHS Staff
3. Are you GDPR compliant?
Yes, BSensory is fully committed to GDPR compliance. We ensure that all personal data is handled securely, transparently, and in line with current data protection regulations.
For more information, please see our full GDPR and privacy policy.
4. Is the training accredited?
Yes, our Sensory Needs Practitioner courses are CPD accredited. Participants will receive certification upon completion.
5. Do I need prior knowledge of sensory processing?
No prior knowledge is required. Our training is designed to be accessible for beginners, while still offering depth and insight for more experienced practitioners.
6. Is the training practical or theory-based?
BSensory training provides a balance of theory and practical application. We focus on strategies you can use immediately in your setting.
7. How is the training delivered?
Training can be delivered:
- Online (live via Zoom)
- In-person (for schools, trusts, and organisations)
8. Can we book whole-school or trust training?
Yes. We offer bespoke training packages for:
- Individual schools
- Multi-Academy Trusts
- Local Authorities
- Early years and care settings
This allows for a consistent, whole-setting approach.
9. How long is the course?
Course lengths vary depending on the training, but our courses are typically a full-day programme. (6 hours)
10. Will I receive resources?
Yes. Participants receive supporting materials and practical resources to use within their setting following the training.
11. How will this training benefit our setting?
BSensory training helps settings to:
- Improve understanding of behaviour and regulation
- Support neurodivergent children more effectively
- Reduce distress behaviours
- Create more inclusive, supportive environments
- Increase staff confidence and consistency
12. Do you offer ongoing support after training?
Yes. We offer continued support through:
- Follow-up training
- Consultancy
- Access to additional tools such as Sense Path
13. How do we book?
You can book training via our website:
👉 www.bsensory.org
Or contact us directly to discuss your setting’s needs.
14. Who delivers the training?
All training is delivered by Beth Kitchen, Educational Consultant and experienced trainer, known for delivering engaging, practical, and impactful sessions.
15. What makes BSensory different?
BSensory training is:
- Practical and real-world focused
- Grounded in experience within schools and settings
- Designed to be engaging and accessible
- Focused on long-term impact, not just theory
- Can I pay in instalments?
BSensory uses an automated payment service (Stripe) when booking online and whole payment must be paid.
Whole setting training is invoiced and this can be broken down into a payment plan.