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Oct 29, 20214 min read
I Am In Charge Of My Own Wellbeing: I need to look after me!
In this blog, as part of our In The Spotlight week, Nic Owen shares her passion for the development of better wellbeing practices for...
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Oct 15, 20213 min read
Are we too quick to kick wellbeing ideas into the 'long grass'?
In this blog Catherine Carden suggests that wellbeing practices adopted in the private and business sectors are all too often dismissed...
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Sep 21, 20213 min read
Confidence or Competence: are we being seduced by over-confidence?
In this blog Catherine Carden considers how we overlook competence whilst being seduced by confidence and how we potentially target the...
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May 23, 20213 min read
Checking IN Versus Checking UP: Approaches to Leadership
The blog for this month examines the concepts of ‘checking in’ or ‘checking up’ in terms of effective leadership.
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Apr 23, 20215 min read
Children and teachers must be given the opportunity to tell their stories…
Catherine Carden reflects on schools unlocking and the implications this will have. Emotional and social wellbeing must be prioritised.
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Feb 4, 20212 min read
Rudolph the Doughnut Makers
From rather humble beginnings in 1957, Krispy Kreme, similar to other American franchises seem to be appearing more and more on the High...
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Jun 9, 20204 min read
Get on with your Governors
Richard Hover looks at how to strengthen the bonds between governors and their school.
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Jan 14, 20205 min read
We train dogs – we must educate teachers (part 2)
In this blog, Catherine considers the importance of teachers’ ‘education’ as opposed to ‘training’, and the importance of continued learning
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