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Diverse Educators II #BAMEed #LGBTed #DisabilityEd #WomenEd
Following the success of our inaugural Diverse Educators event in January 2018. This event will build on the celebration and showcasing of diversity, equality and inclusion in education: #BAMEed meets #WomenEd meets #LGBTed and #DisabilityEd!
Join us for a day of inspiring key note speakers, workshops and panels (not manels!)
Theme: This Is Me! … Life without Labels.
Tickets:
£10 per delegate to cover catering costs – this is non-refundable
Exhibitors:
£25 to contribute to costs for any organisation wanting to support the event
Please register your interest and Hannah will be in contact
Schedule:
- 9.30-10.15 – registration and networking
- 10.15 – welcome
- 10.30-11.00 – opening keynote – TBC
- 11.00-11.45 – workshop 1 – 6 SESSION CHOICES
- 11.45-12.30 – workshop 2 – 6 SESSION CHOICES
- 12.30-1.15 – lunch
- 1.15-2.00 – workshop 3 – 6 SESSION CHOICES
- 2.00-2.45 – workshop 4 – 6 SESSION CHOICES
- 2.45-3.15 – panel – Dr Anna Carlile, Kirstie Ebbs, TBC,
- 3.15-3.30 – closing keynote – Iesha Small
- 3.30 onwards – networking in the pub opposite!
Confirmed Facilitators and Speakers:
- Amy Jeetley – Finding strength, resilience and patience through challenging situations.
- Andrea Stephens – Values and culture: my leadership story
- Anna Ambrose – Looking inwards – galvanising networks in your organisation
- Dr Anna Carlile – An intersectional community: practical, evidenced-based ideas for implementing the Equality Act for your whole school population
- Aoife Tobin – What could a trans inclusive setting look like: presentation of research findings from the sixth form sector
- Bukky Yusuf – Using the bricks that are thrown at you
- Cat Salt – Leading with SEN to creatie inclusive schools for staff and students
- Claire Birkenshaw – Transgender inclusion – is it really that difficult?
- Claire Nicholls & Lucy Starbuck Braidley – Listening leadership: responding to diverse staff needs
- Clare Erasmus – Strategies for empowering the students: ways in which the next generation can be seen and heard
- Hannah Jepson – Nudge Theory: Using behavioural economics to change hearts and minds…
- Helen Keenan – Over the Rainbow to Headship
- Iesha Small – The Unexpected Leader
- Kirstie Ebbs – School governance: developing yourself and creating change for others
- Lynne Wareham – Anything to declare?
- Penny Rabiger – Strength Based Leadership
- Pran Patel – You Don’t Need Eyes to See – You Need Vision
- Ruth Golding & Claire Price – DisabilityEd envisioning our future workplaces for people with physical, neurological or psychological needs – from recruitment to retention.
- Sarah Vogel – Calling all white people, are we standing up enough against racism
- Vivienne Porritt – Normal is a setting on a washing machine.
More session titles to follow… from more facilitators including Amjad Ali, Allana Gay, Bennie Kara, Daniel Gray, Narinder Sander and Steve Morley.
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#BAMEed #DisabilityEd #LGBTed #WomenEd