Boosting Staff Morale: Practical Wellbeing Pick-Me-Ups

Description

Boosting Staff Morale: Practical Wellbeing Pick-Me-Ups with Nina Jackson

Supporting wellbeing across a school community is essential, particularly during busy and demanding periods. This webinar series focuses on practical, easy-to-use “pick-me-ups” that teachers can apply straight away to support both staff and students, including those with SEND.

The sessions are built around simple, realistic strategies—no theory, no added workload—just practical ideas that work in real classrooms and schools.

Session 1 is open to all. Sessions 2 and 3 are available exclusively to Leadership Hub members.

Session 1: Supporting Staff Morale and Wellbeing

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this video, participants will:

  • Understand the key factors that impact staff morale and wellbeing
  • Explore practical, low-effort strategies to boost morale immediately

Identify simple ways to contribute to a positive and supportive team culture

Session 2: Supporting Student Wellbeing (Including SEND)

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants will:

  • Explore practical strategies that can be used immediately in the classroom
  • Identify ways to create a positive and inclusive learning environment

Session 3: Embedding Wellbeing Across a School (Including SEND)

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this video, participants will:

  • Understand how to embed consistent approaches to wellbeing across a school
  • Identify ways to build a positive and inclusive school culture.

Audience

  • Senior & Middle Leaders
  • Well-being Leaders

About the Presenter

  • Nina Jackson

    Nina Jackson

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 described 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 thousands of teachers put the ‘fizz’ back into their classrooms.