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The 4th Ultimate Wellbeing in Education Conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 4th Ultimate Wellbeing in Education Conference with Damian Hinds MP.

This landmark event will explore ways in which both student wellbeing and staff wellbeing can be improved in schools, colleges and universities.

 

Through discussions and advice from a range of leading wellbeing and education experts attendees will leave with a thorough understanding of the need for wellbeing education and practical ideas on how to implement it in their schools.

 

Great networking opportunities will exist with IPEN members and senior leaders and teachers involved in the implementation and day to day management of wellbeing within their schools and universities.

 

Join us for this one-day event hosted by Sir Anthony Seldon (Vice Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, President of IPEN, and co-founder of Action for Happiness) the event will begin with a keynote address by the Secretary of State for Education, Damian Hinds MP.

 

It will be of value to anyone with an interest in education, but particularly for those in the education sector or working with young people:

 

  • Wellbeing Officers and Directors
  • Pastoral staff
  • Head Teachers
  • Deputy Heads
  • Teachers & lecturers
  • Boarding staff including Heads of House
  • Bursars and HR Managers
  • Tutors
  • Heads of Year
  • Governors

 

 

Damian Hinds MP will start the 4th Ultimate Wellbeing in Education Conference in association with IPEN and the University of Buckingham speaking about his plans to introduce wellbeing into all schools from primary upwards.

 

The day will then explore the importance of student and staff wellbeing and offer ideas on how it can be improved. It will also allow for networking opportunities with members of the IPEN network, other wellbeing leads, senior leaders and teachers.

 

Joining Mr Hinds in a day hosted by Sir Anthony Seldon, will be Prof. Russell Foster, Rachel Kelly, Lorraine Thomas, Mike Buchanan and other key mental health, wellbeing, and education experts.

 

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