Vocal energiser – Vocal health and well-being

In this session, Polly will be covering: -Waking our Voices up ready for the day ahead -Releasing positive endorphins- helping to make us feel confident – helping us to feel good! -Vocal Health education and awareness. -General Health, mindfulness and well-being -Food and diet re the voice -What can we do if our voices/ throats … Continued

Personalised learning for every pupil

Unlock the potential of every learner by providing inspirational and positive experiences. This session focuses on personalising learning through tools and functionalities available on your existing school devices. Whether utilising Apple, Google, or Microsoft platforms, we’ll explore a wealth of free resources, ensuring budget constraints don’t limit educational innovation. Embrace Assistive and Inclusive Technology to … Continued

Present your ideas, news and opinions with confidence

Do you avoid delivering presentations? Do you lack confidence in sharing opinions or even sharing news in bigger groups. Using tried and tested steps to approach presenting, Susan will share straightforward ways to prepare; consider the purpose; different ways to structure your content for the maximum impact; develop presence with your body language and the … Continued

Understanding mental wealth

1. Introduction to Mental Wealth 2. The Mental Wealth Team Scorecard Assessing your current mental wealth status: 3. Transforming Your Network – Strategies for building a robust support network: Key Takeaways: Recognising the impact of isolation and its implications for mental wealth. The value of a strong support network in combating isolation. Identifying who should … Continued

Teaching and learning in a neurodiverse world

Neurodiversity is an inclusive term that acknowledges the fact that people with learning difficulties have a unique experience of the world that can bring many benefits. They may struggle in some areas but excel in others. The diversity of human thinking should be celebrated! During this session, Nina Jackson, a neurodiverse educator herself, will guide … Continued

It is just a fad: They don’t need a diagnosis

Answering the undercurrent of resentment around increasing rates of neurodivergent diagnosis, by looking at what is causing the trend, and what the consequences of diagnosis are. (In essence, as we learn more about what neurodivergence is we spot more people, and diagnosis is demonstrably protective of mental and physical health. I’ll also answer the clogging … Continued

**SOLD OUT** The importance of play and fun for children’s wellbeing

**This seminar has now SOLD OUT** Having positive, enjoyable playtimes makes the world of difference to children. We cannot underestimate the importance of wellbeing arising from play and laughter. Jenny will discuss how co-operation, inclusion, community and belonging are nurtured through play. Children can learn traditional and new games to support learning, friendships and teamwork. … Continued