PC Werth Soundfield is proved to help with learning access, special needs, language development, staff health & safety, disability, building standards and academic improvement.
Several government initiatives provide funding for the areas where Soundfield is one of the options you should consider:
School Standards Programme
This includes many different school improvement initiatives including the School Development Grant. Schools are free to spend their School Development Grant on any purpose to support improvement in teaching and learning, leading to higher standards of attainment throughout the school.
Local Authority Grants
Includes several funding initiatives that may provide funding for Soundfield installations as part of a strategy of general improvement for your school, including Communication, Language and Literacy Development.
Schools Access Initiative (SAI)
The Schools Access Initiative (SAI) provides funding to mainstream and voluntary aided schools to make them more accessible to disabled children. It can be used to install equipment such as Soundfield to benefit hearing impaired pupils, as well as to support other capital projects that improve the accessibility of schools. Funding is allocated to local authorities and then it is up to each to decide its priorities.
Access To Work
If you feel that your work as a teacher
is affected by a voice disability that is likely
to last for 12 months or more you can ask
the Disability Employement Adviser (DEA)
at your local Jobcentre Plus office about
Access To Work. There are a variety of
ways in which Access To Work can help,
including special equipment (or alterations
to existing equipment) to suit your particular
work needs arising from your disability.
PC Werth Soundfield systems can qualify
under this scheme.
USEFUL LINKS
Standards Fund
Schools Access Initiative
Access To Work