The Power of Conversations
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About this event
Having open and honest conversations about our mental health and wellbeing is an important part of creating a culture where people feel valued, cared for and supported. And we know that having the right conversation at the right time can open the door to recovery from stress, burnout and mental health problems.
How can we bring more of these kinds of conversations into the working lives of teachers and education staff? Our fantastic panel will help with this question.
We will be joined by a panel of experienced teachers and mental health experts, who will share the ideas on how we can make conversations work better for education staff. Chaired by Education Support’s Chief Executive, Sinéad Mc Brearty, our panel also includes:
• Mike Armiger, Mental Health Champion in schools
• Ella Hughes, Headteacher and participant in our Peer Support Programme
• Dr Emma Kell, Wellbeing expert, speaker, writer and coach
Our speakers collectively bring an enriched set of various perspectives and experiences, which will benefit and support others working in the education sector.
So whether you are a teacher wanting to know how to have these conversations, or you are a school leader seeking advice on when to have these conversations with your staff, join us Monday 23rd May at 4pm on Zoom for an hour of engaging discussion - and take away practical strategies and advice to use at school and in your everyday.
We look forward to seeing you there.
More information on your booking
If you have any questions about your registration don't hesitate to get in touch with us at comms@edsupport.org.uk. You will find the live Zoom link on your online event page on the afternoon of the event.
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