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Webinar: Supporting mental wellbeing in the upcoming academic year

It is the duty of leaders to protect the mental wellbeing of those in their care. Before the beginning of the new academic year, we have a chance to reflect on how we can best look after the wellbeing of both our students and teachers.

During this webinar, we are joined by Samantha Butters, Co-CEO of the Fair Education Alliance. Samantha discusses their multi-faceted definition of universal wellbeing (self, society and nature) and demonstrate its importance at the heart of education.

You will also hear from Peter Hughes, CEO of the Mossbourne Federation, about how he cares for the wellbeing and mental health of both his team and the students at Mossbourne with the help of various initiatives and the ProgressTeaching platform.

Topics to be discussed include:

* Prioritising wellbeing and the mental health of students across the education sector
* Exploring our full leadership potential
* Ways to measure pupils’ wellbeing and social and emotional skills
* Taking action on the causes that impact wellbeing
* How interactions with nature can support self-wellbeing
* Supporting the wellbeing of your teachers
* Ways to improve wellbeing and work more efficiently
* Creating and monitoring student strategies to reduce stress and improve outcomes

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Implementing Systems That Stick

Most systems don’t fail because they’re bad. They fail because they’re introduced into real school life without an implementation strategy that protects trust, workload, and professional judgement.

Join our 30-minute webinar and listen to Danielle Finlay, (former headteacher; now Head of Operations, Client Delivery & Change Management at ProgressTeaching), as she shows school, college and trust leaders how to implement new systems with cultural diagnosis, intentional change design, and feedback loops that make improvement “sticky”.

All attendees will receive a free ‘Catalyst for Change’ guide. Danielle is also offering a limited number of free 30-minute consultation sessions, looking at any plans you might have. Register now and secure your spot!

Friday 30 January | 16:00 – 16:30