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A regular look at the issues that affect all sorts of leaders in schools, brought to you by NAHT. In this series, you'll hear interviews with some of the leading voices in education covering topics at the heart of leadership and learning.

Join NAHT assistant general secretary James Bowen and colleagues in conversation with key thought leaders and the people who directly affect what's happening in teaching. It's a unique listen and the only podcast like it in the sector.

Celebrating inclusive school cultures

With the education sector facing an unprecedented recruitment and retention crisis, former head of science Jagdeep Pabla felt it was time to celebrate the often-unseen work of school leaders who create cultures where people can thrive over long and fulfilling careers in the classroom. By ‘holding a mirror up to those changing the narrative’, she set out to recognise the practices that are sustaining and strengthening the profession.

What began as a simple LinkedIn post has grown into the National Education Diversity Awards. These awards will shine a light on the people and practices transforming education by recognising inclusive and sustainable school cultures that champion flexible working and create space for every voice – particularly those historically underrepresented in the classroom, staffroom and boardroom. Here, Jagdeep speaks to NAHT assistant general secretary James Bowen about her story and the awards.

NAHT is one of several organisations endorsing the awards. Find out more at ⁠nationaleducationdiversityawards.com⁠.

For more insightful and engaging discussions on key issues in education and school leadership, explore NAHT’s online magazine, Leadership Focus.

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First published 30 January 2026