Creating a Whole-School Framework for Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health – Building a confident team to lead wellbeing across the school
Nina Jackson
Course Outline
Course Objectives
Establish an ethos and culture that encourages the development of positive wellbeing and mental health throughout the whole school
Create, develop and implement a whole school Mental & Emotional Health policy, ethos & culture with appropriate steps towards management and delivery of such a programme
Better understand why social and emotional wellbeing matters and give you the skills to identify those in need of support and create a wellbeing plan.
Understand the cognitive and neurological impact of poor mental health and wellbeing and the impact on academic and emotional progress.
Implement preventative measures and practical strategies that reduce barriers to learning.
Develop an effective wellbeing and mental health curriculum across all key stages in your school.
Develop a whole-school system for assessing, monitoring, reviewing and evaluating student cases sensitively and effectively.
Apply educational research from the most reliable and current sources to support your wellbeing programme.
Delegates receive:
Completion Certificate
Take-away Resources
Essential Reading List
Optional Post Online Support
About Nina Jackson
Author, Teaching and Learning Consultant
Few in education have the breathtaking grasp of Nina ‘Ninja’ Jackson about what makes classrooms, and those in them, tick. Winner of the IPDA International Prize for Education, the TES has decribed her as an ‘inspirational, evangelical preacher of education’. Nina’s particular gift is in working with SEN, the Gifted and Talented and engaging disaffected learners. As an international education consultant, she has worked with the Ministry of Education, UNESCO and UNICEF in Chile, Ghana, India, China, the Middle East and Europe. In her first book she shared her research on how music improves classroom learning and motivation. Her latest, the bestselling ‘Of Teaching, Learning and Sherbet Lemons: A Compendium of Careful Advice for Teachers’, has helped thausands of teachers put the ‘fizz’ back into the classrooms.
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Part 1:
Wed, 4 Nov 2020
Thu, 5 Nov 2020
Mon, 9 Nov 2020
8:30 – 10:30 am (GMT) Or 1:30 – 3:30 pm (GMT)
Standard (up to 5 participants) - £360.00
Premium (up to 10 participants) - £650.00
Middle, senior and executive leaders.
6-hours