Lara Conner
Hate Crime Data & Insight Officer at Inclusion London- Claim this Profile
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French Limited working proficiency
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British Sign Language Elementary proficiency
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German Elementary proficiency
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Spanish Elementary proficiency
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Experience
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Inclusion London
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United Kingdom
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Hate Crime Data & Insight Officer
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Mar 2021 - Present
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HCT Group
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Truck Transportation
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1 - 100 Employee
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Independent Travel Training Co-ordinator
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Jun 2017 - Dec 2020
Managing HCT’s Independent Travel Training projects across London, supporting young disabled people to travel independently, enhancing their life chances. Achievements: • Developing and delivering bespoke, person-centred training programmes • Process development & optimization including risk assessment, referrals process and client assessment • End-to-end people management; recruitment, induction, appraisal, L&D • Creation of data management system including research and analysis • Generating quantitative and qualitative research and reports for a variety of internal and external stakeholders • Evaluation of project activity and outcomes to drive improvements • Design and delivery of staff training and induction programme • Creation of policies and procedures to support H&S, safeguarding and good working practice Show less
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The Children's Society
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United Kingdom
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Non-profit Organizations
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400 - 500 Employee
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Step and Connect Project Worker
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Sep 2016 - Jun 2017
Working as a travel trainer to support young disabled people to develop the skills for independent travel and accessing their local community. Achievements: • Proactively managing relationships with young people, families, and other professionals • Developing individual training plans and risk assessments • Providing one-to-one training • Supported young people in attending and being involved in the Participation groups Working as a travel trainer to support young disabled people to develop the skills for independent travel and accessing their local community. Achievements: • Proactively managing relationships with young people, families, and other professionals • Developing individual training plans and risk assessments • Providing one-to-one training • Supported young people in attending and being involved in the Participation groups
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Teaching Assistant in Autism Resource Provision
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Sep 2014 - Aug 2016
I worked as a 1:1 teaching assistant for autistic students in a mainstream school – many of the students I have worked with have learning disabilities in addition to autism and I have worked with the class teacher and resource provision teachers to deliver a differentiated curriculum throughout the week for the students.
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Intervention Teaching Assistant
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Feb 2013 - Sep 2014
Worked on two interventions with children in key stages one and two - the turnabout intervention and the reading recovery intervention.
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Education
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University of East London
Master's degree, Special Educational Needs -
Staffordshire University
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Forensic Psychology