The DEIB Virtual Conference for ECTs  2027

The DEIB Virtual Conference for ECTs 2027

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Friday, 25 June 2027  •  9 - 16 GMT+1
Overview

Join us for an inspiring and empowering day of speakers for ECTs - grow consciousness, build confidence & develop competence in DEI matters.

The 'DEIB Virtual Conference for ECTs' is a an opportunity for early career teachers to come together for a day of raising consciousness, competence and confidence when it comes to DEIB and their teaching practice.

We have curated a brilliant line up of people to share their expertise and experience - they will share practical tips on how to create an inclusive classroom and an inclusive curriculum.

The sessions will be reflective, discursive and practical. They will be recorded and available for ticket holders afterwards.

9.00-9.15am - Welcome: Hannah Wilson, Director, Belonging Effect

9.15-10.15am - Opening Keynote: TBC - TBC

10.15-10.30am - Comfort Break

10.30-11.30am - Workshops 1/2/3

  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC

11.30-11.45am - Comfort Break

11.45-12.45pm - Workshops 4/5/6

  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC

12.45-1.45pm - Lunch Break

1.45-2.45pm - Closing Keynote: TBC - TBC

2.45-3.00pm - Reflections and Pledges: Hannah Wilson, Director, the Belonging Effect

The Cost:

The conference is £600+ VAT per ECF Provider/ Hub (for hubs with more than 100 ECTs please contact Hannah to discuss the ticket price). Check out the Early Bird discount available until October half-term.

The Tickets:

You can book a ticket for an individual or for a group of ECTs from your school/ trust.

A lot of Teaching School Hubs/ ECF Providers have booked for all of their ECTs to attend so these places have already been paid for. If you are an ECT with any of the following providers please contact them to reserve a place as you do not need to pay again/ book again:

  • tbc

For more information:

Visit www.thebelongingeffect.co.uk

Contact hannah@thebelongingeffect.co.uk

Join us for an inspiring and empowering day of speakers for ECTs - grow consciousness, build confidence & develop competence in DEI matters.

The 'DEIB Virtual Conference for ECTs' is a an opportunity for early career teachers to come together for a day of raising consciousness, competence and confidence when it comes to DEIB and their teaching practice.

We have curated a brilliant line up of people to share their expertise and experience - they will share practical tips on how to create an inclusive classroom and an inclusive curriculum.

The sessions will be reflective, discursive and practical. They will be recorded and available for ticket holders afterwards.

9.00-9.15am - Welcome: Hannah Wilson, Director, Belonging Effect

9.15-10.15am - Opening Keynote: TBC - TBC

10.15-10.30am - Comfort Break

10.30-11.30am - Workshops 1/2/3

  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC

11.30-11.45am - Comfort Break

11.45-12.45pm - Workshops 4/5/6

  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC
  • TBC - TBC

12.45-1.45pm - Lunch Break

1.45-2.45pm - Closing Keynote: TBC - TBC

2.45-3.00pm - Reflections and Pledges: Hannah Wilson, Director, the Belonging Effect

The Cost:

The conference is £600+ VAT per ECF Provider/ Hub (for hubs with more than 100 ECTs please contact Hannah to discuss the ticket price). Check out the Early Bird discount available until October half-term.

The Tickets:

You can book a ticket for an individual or for a group of ECTs from your school/ trust.

A lot of Teaching School Hubs/ ECF Providers have booked for all of their ECTs to attend so these places have already been paid for. If you are an ECT with any of the following providers please contact them to reserve a place as you do not need to pay again/ book again:

  • tbc

For more information:

Visit www.thebelongingeffect.co.uk

Contact hannah@thebelongingeffect.co.uk

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