Wellbeing in Schools: Episode 1

Sam Miller

A conversation about wellbeing in schools particularly in light of the current global pandemic.

Episodes

  1. 10/27/2020

    Episode 6: Compassionate Cultures

    Welcome back!  Want to create a culture of effective learning and creativity? Of course you do. The real question is... HOW? On this episode Nicola Crawley shares her work on using Compassionate Cultures to create an organisational culture that nurtures true learning and creativity. We also discuss how Nicola's Compassionate Cultures model supports the work of the Education Workforce Council and Welsh Government by building in supervision and reflective practice. Something for everyone! The principles discussed apply equally to Senior Leaders who are trying to impact the school culture to classroom teachers and learning support assistants who lead the culture of their learning environments.  We hope you find it useful. Some useful links: 5 Ways to Wellbeing. Information about the 5 Ways to Wellbeing can be found here https://www.mind.org.uk/workplace/mental-health-at-work/taking-care-of-yourself/five-ways-to-wellbeing/  If you need further support the Education Support Network can be found here https://www.educationsupport.org.uk/  Education Workforce Council's best practice guide on Positive Working Relationships can be found here http://www.ewc.wales/site/index.php/en/fitness-to-practise/good-practice-guides.html  A general resource I like to promote to anyone and everyone is a resource aimed at reducing suicide. Really high quality training at https://www.zerosuicidealliance.com/. Amazing way to spend as little as 20 minutes.

    56 min
  2. 06/12/2020

    Staff wellbeing: A conversation with Ceri Jones

    In this episode Sam Miller talks to Ceri Jones, Manager of the Torfaen Young People's Counselling Service about staff wellbeing and supervision in the context of Covid-19 and the planned 'reopening' of schools on June 29th. Particularly relevant given the explicit reference to staff wellbeing in the Welsh Government's operational guidance to schools which states: 'COVID-19 makes it more important than ever that we acknowledge the need to provide a reflective space for staff to deal with and process the often stressful, uncomfortable and sometimes painful experiences of working with children, young people, their families and the systems around them. When it is not possible to employ a counsellor for this specific purpose, leaders in good schools provide opportunities for staff to discuss issues with them or their colleagues. Sharing experiences and discussing their feelings and emotions can identify areas where additional support is needed, and is a valuable exercise in itself for helping people support their own well-being. Local authorities should work with schools and settings to provide support to staff.  All parts of the system should work together to ensure that staff’s well-being is supported both directly and indirectly (such as managing messaging, avoiding duplication of work and avoiding unnecessary demands on staff)'. (Keeping Education Safe: Operational guidance for schools, https://gov.wales/keep-education-safe-operational-guidance-schools-and-settings-covid-19). Listeners may also be interested in: www.mind.org.uk https://www.educationsupport.org.uk/ https://www.barnardos.org.uk/sites/default/files/uploads/Supervision%20in%20Education%20-%20Healthier%20Schools%20For%20All%20-%20Main%20report_0.pdf https://www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy/bps-offers-advice-preventing-secondary-trauma-those-taking-distressing-work-home Contact details for Ceri Jones can be found at https://www.torfaen.gov.uk/en/EducationLearning/SpecialeducationalneedsSEN/Specialist-Support-Services/Schools-Counselling-Service.aspx Thanks for listening!

    37 min

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A conversation about wellbeing in schools particularly in light of the current global pandemic.