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Recharge – a Leader’s survival kit

 

 

Free Course
Facilitator - Professor Lynda Holt MA, RGN, DipHE, CPBP, FRSA

This Recharge workshop is designed to create space for people working in school leadership to pause, reflect and recharge. You will have the opportunity to explore wellbeing, resilience and the journey ahead from a practical perspective, considering both what you need for yourself and how you create / maintain a culture of agency, recognition and healing during stressful times.

During the workshop you will explore:

Finding a workable balance

  • How you manage your wellbeing and know your limits
  • Creating boundaries, whatever your workload

Why vulnerability is your superpower

  • Defining workplace vulnerability - techniques for exploring without drowning, and staying compassionate while still getting the job done
  • Resilience is not about toughing it out
  • Judgement detox

Creating a culture of healing and hope

  • How to have healing conversations – with yourself and others
  • Defining what we collectively need to heal
  • Creating hope

Audience

Headteachers and senior leaders in primary, secondary and sixth form from maintained, academies, independent, special and alternative provision settings.

Aims

To create space for you to process, to decompress, to share experiences and gain some practical tools to build wellbeing for you and your team.

Objectives

  1. Understand you own workable balance
  2. Know how to use vulnerability to amplify connection
  3. Explore how you might use healing conversation
  4. How you foster hope despite uncertainty, pressures and exhaustion

Facilitator

Professor Lynda Holt MA, RGN, DipHE, CPBP, FRSA

Lynda is a prominent leadership voice, author and change activist in health and social care. She works with health, business and social leaders to create cultures that heal not hurt, to lead with courage, do what they believe in and grow with congruence.  Lynda’s work draws on her clinical background in emergency care, her geeky passion for neuroscience and psychology, and her 25 years’ experience in leadership.  Lynda co-hosts #EndPJparalysis a global social movement reducing physical and psychological deconditioning – particularly in older people.

Her message is unequivocal, ‘show up, be brave and do what you believe in’.

 

 

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