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Family Matters: Parent Empowerment Programme

This Conference is now Closed

Empowering families through positive parent engagement is a crucial aspect of fostering a supportive and enriching educational environment. In this comprehensive mastermind course, educators will be provided with the knowledge and tools they need to establish programs that bridge the gap between home and school.

The masterclass on family engagement for educators is a comprehensive programme designed to provide practical techniques and abundant resources for fostering strong partnerships with families. Through this course, educators will be equipped with the tools necessary to effectively engage families in the educational process, bridging the gap between home and school environments. By understanding the significance of family involvement, attendees will be empowered to create inclusive learning environments where students thrive academically and emotionally.

Participants of this mastermind course will delve into the profound impact of family engagement on a child’s academic journey and overall wellbeing. Through interactive sessions and collaborative activities, educators will explore strategies for building meaningful connections with families, fostering open communication, and addressing diverse needs within the community. By recognising the vital role that families play in supporting student success, attendees will be better prepared to implement innovative approaches that promote a culture of collaboration and support in their schools and classrooms.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
School Leaders, Senior Leadership Team Members, SENCO’s, Inclusion Leads, Pastoral Leads, Senior Mental Health Leads, Teachers, Family Support Workers, Family Liaison Officers, Social Workers, Early Help Practitioners

KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Explore research-based strategies and best practices for creating a welcoming and inclusive school culture that actively involves parents.

  • Gain impactful communication channels to positively empower parents

  • Design your schools parent empowerment programme.

  • Take-away tool to equip you with practical techniques and all the resources to engage families and build strong partnerships

FACILITATOR

Kelly is a Mental Health and Wellbeing Consultant and the Director and founder of Mind Work Matters Ltd.

She puts wellbeing and people at the heart of education. She is an award-winning motivational speaker, school improvement advisor, published author and founder of the ‘Family Matters’ empowerment and engagement programme.

Kelly has worked systemically throughout her career as a director of wellbeing, working with local authorities, MATS, Senior leaders and pastoral teams and Governors to help create healthy work cultures and environments. She is an expert trainer and coach for Senior Mental Health Leads and supports some of the most challenging communities with preventative and early help measures in education.

Kelly develops the strategies to help people in education thrive from adversities. Her work with schools and organisations raises aspirations, engagement, attendance, and outcomes.

She has recently led on the DFE Wellbeing for Education Return project and leads on education development processes creating outstanding outcomes and awards for many organisations. Recognised by the DfE, NCB, The Anna Freud Centre, and The Education Support Partnership as a lead influencer of mental health and wellbeing in education.

In-house Training

This course can be held at your organisation for up 25 delegates, we can tailor the content to suit your organisation and CPD needs of your staff. Led by experienced and highly rated trainers, in-house training works out cost-effective for groups and saves travel time.

Enquire
Contact katym@hc-uk.org.uk with your requirements for further information and a quote.

In-house Training

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