Target Audiences
Assistant Heads, Attendance Officers/Leads, Chairs of Governors, Clerks to the Governors, Deputy Heads, Designated Safeguarding Leads, Early Years Practitioners, Governors, Headteachers/Principals, Leaders/Managers, Meal Time Assistants (MTAs), Middle Leaders, NQT Induction Tutors/Mentors, NQTs, Pastoral staff, Recently Qualified Teachers (RQTs), School Administrators, School Business Managers, SENDCOs, Senior Leaders, Subject Leaders, Teachers, Teaching Assistants, THRIVE Practitioners, Trustees, Unqualified Teachers (UQTs)
Subjects
Art, Assessment, Autism, Behaviour, Curriculum, Data analysis, Early Years, English, First Aid, Geography, Governance, Headteacher Support, History, IT & Online Safety, Leadership, Literacy, Maths, Middle Leadership, Moderation, Newly Qualified Teacher CPD, Ofsted, Oracy, Physical Education, PSHE, Religious Education, RSHE, Safeguarding/Child Protection, School Business Management, Science, SEN, Support staff training, Thrive, Well-being
Event description
This workshop will support schools in building resilience with 5 practical strategies that they can implement. The strategies could be part of a wider school approach to supporting emotional well-being and resilience, relevant at all times but are particularly relevant now in response to Covid.
In this online twilight workshop, Amanda Tyler will explore:
- A definition of resilience
- Models of resiliency
- 5 ways to boost resilience in schools
Target Audience
Suitable for primary and secondary teachers and TAs.
About the trainer
Amanda Tyler has over 20 years’ experience of working as an Educational psychologist and has a passion for enabling schools to build capacity to support their pupils’ emotional well-being. Amanda has worked as an educational psychologist in several local authorities and currently runs Sunrise Psychology.
Cost
£15 for Teaching Schools South West Members | £25 for non-members