This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Jatinder Matharu, Education Safeguarding Professional on behalf of MHST, for the attention of all schools.
Just to give you the ‘heads up’ there are some spaces remaining on the Resilience and Wellbeing Interactive Workshops for Education Staff. One workshop has been held so far and the feedback from attendees has been really very positive.
The presenter is Dr Emma Kell who has over 20 years’ experience as a teacher and is a qualified Performance Coach. She writes for a variety of publications including TES and BBC Teach and is the author of How To Survive in Teaching and A Little Guide For Teachers: Wellbeing and Self-Care.
Resilience and Wellbeing Interactive Workshop for Education Staff | Early Years & Primary
- Date: 23/11/2021
- Time: 15:00 - 17:30
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Have reflected on the factors that have an impact on their wellbeing and resilience
- Understand models that can support a better balance of work, life and energy in a sustained way, throughout the academic year
- Identify personal changes they can make to improve their own wellbeing
Presented by:
Dr Emma Kell has over 20 years’ experience as a teacher and leader in UK secondary schools and is a qualified Performance Coach. Emma speaks regularly on teacher wellbeing, recruitment and retention as is a TEDx Norwich speaker.
She writes for a variety of publications including TES and BBC Teach. Emma has completed a doctorate on teacher well-being and parenting at Middlesex University. Emma is author of How To Survive in Teaching (Bloomsbury, 2018) and A Little Guide For Teachers: Wellbeing and Self-Care.
Facilitator: Megan Heraty, EMHP, Slough MHST, CAMHS, Berkshire Healthcare
To book a place please click here.
Resilience and Wellbeing Interactive Workshop for Education Staff | Secondary
- Date: 29/11/2021
- Time: 09:30 - 12:00
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Have reflected on the factors that have an impact on their wellbeing and resilience
- Understand models that can support a better balance of work, life and energy in a sustained way, throughout the academic year
- Identify personal changes they can make to improve their own wellbeing
Presented by:
Dr Emma Kell has over 20 years’ experience as a teacher and leader in UK secondary schools and is a qualified Performance Coach. Emma speaks regularly on teacher wellbeing, recruitment and retention as is a TEDx Norwich speaker.
She writes for a variety of publications including TES and BBC Teach. Emma has completed a doctorate on teacher well-being and parenting at Middlesex University. Emma is author of How To Survive in Teaching (Bloomsbury, 2018) and A Little Guide For Teachers: Wellbeing and Self-Care.
Facilitator: Kathryn Nunn, Lead Administrator, Slough MHST and getting Help Team, CAMHS, Berkshire Healthcare
To book a place please click here.