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Growing a Culture of Well-being in a Post-Pandemic World


Time: 09:30 - 12:30

Free Course

Facilitator - Andrew Cowley

Andrew Cowley is an experienced primary practitioner, a former Deputy Head Teacher and a passionate advocate of principled and authentic well-being in our schools. In this course, Andrew will discuss how we can establish a culture of whole school well-being in our settings, how we might go about cementing this culture for children and will also focus upon wellbeing for school leaders.

Outline Programme

  • What well-being is
  • How well-being has changed in the pandemic
  • The differences between a grown culture and a built culture
  • The challenges and barriers to growing a positive culture
  • Overcoming these barriers
  • Embracing well-being for the whole community
  • Steps forward

 

Audience

School leaders, Deputy/Assistant Heads, SLT, SBL's - all phases

Aims

  • Established a shared definition of well-being
  • Develop an understanding of the need to have a shared language and objective around well-being and mental health.
  • Identify barriers to well-being that school cultures can present.

I will in this session refer to my work supporting schools through the requirement to have a Designated Well-being Lead in place by 2025

Facilitator

Andrew Cowley

Andrew Cowley is a former deputy headteacher who writes and speaks about wellbeing in schools. As co-founder of the Healthy Toolkit blog he promotes the challenging of attitudes and outlooks towards well-being, believing it to be a strategic consideration. Andrew is the author of The Well-being Toolkit, promoting strategic and values-led staff well-being and of The Well-being Curriculum, which develops a holistic approach to well-being for primary school. Both are published by Bloomsbury Education. Andrew is now working on well-being focussed CPD in schools, lessons and assemblies with children and is also a coach for the School Mental Health Award.
 
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