Purpose
· To share current thinking and ideas about how to deliver effective support for learners
· To explore how pastoral care structures and systems can support a coherent approach to meeting the needs of learners.
· To share good practice in pastoral care and support for learners.
· To discuss ideas about practical strategies, for supporting children and young people to achieve their full potential.
Delegates experience
· Keynote expert speakers
· Schools sharing good practice.
· Question Time Panel
· Discussions
· Networking with other delegates
· Displays
Programme
9-00am Registration and refreshments
9-20am Welcome and arrangements for the conference. Why we need Pastoral Care in Education
Phil Jones, National Chair, The National Association for Pastoral Care in Education
9-30am Headline Conference Sponsors
Brendon Nell from Pupil Pathways, Supporting Transition
9-40am Keynote Speaker – Inspiring people to achieve
Humphrey Walters,
10-30 am Keynote Speaker – Growing Great Schools Worldwide, ‘ASPIRE to a Love of Learning’, Dr Sue Roffey,
11-15am Break -refreshments -networking
11-30am Keynote Speaker – Know me to teach me, Louise Michelle Bomber
12-20 pm Lunch – networking
1-00 pm Good Practice Workshop, Sam Coton, Better me. Better You
1-30pm Good Practice Workshop, Alice Baker, Assistant Principal, Carr Manor Community School, Every Child Every Chance. Pastoral Coaching.
2-00pm Good Practice Workshop, Zoe Ali, Deputy Headteacher, Thornhill Community Academy, Dewsbury, England, Working with families.
2-30pm Good Practice Workshop, Louisa Pritchard, Principal, A daily response to complex behavioural, safeguarding and pastoral issues. Bristnall Hall Academy.
3-00pm Break and refreshments
3-10pm Pastoral Question Time Panel
Chaired by Phil Jones, NAPCE National Chair with a panel of invited expert guests to answer questions from delegates.
3-50pm Close – Phil Jones, NAPCE, National Chair
The conference held at this venue organised by NAPCE in 2024 was very popular so please reserve your tickets early to avoid disappointment.
SPONSORED BY Pupil Pathways