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This webinar will provide school leaders, headteachers, Mental Health Leads and all school staff with practical advice and guidance on how they can support the mental health and wellbeing of pupils during remote education.
The potential impact of lockdown and local restrictions on children’s mental health has been well documented. The DfE acknowledge that children, regardless of their age, may find this time difficult, and the way they react and cope with stress will vary from child to child. It’s important therefore that staff understand the impact that remote education can have on children’s wellbeing.
In this webinar, mental health and wellbeing expert, Anna Bateman, explains how schools can look out for the signs that pupils may be experiencing wellbeing issues, how staff can overcome challenges and what techniques they can implement to help support children and build their resilience.
Understanding what impact remote education and learning from home can have on children’s mental health and wellbeing.
Recognising how loneliness and isolation can affect the way children learn, interact and behave and what effect it can have on teaching and learning.
Identifying what concerns children may have during remote education, how to build resilience and recognising the benefits of self- and co-regulation.
Understanding techniques and activities you can use that can help children of different ages to cope with feelings of loneliness and isolation during remote education.
Addressing the importance of communication with parents and working with them to help understand and address concerns.
This webinar will provide headteachers, subject leads and teachers with practical guidance and support on how to keep pupils motivated and implement a culture of learning during remote education, both when schools are required to close and when pupils are required to self-isolate.
This webinar will provide headteachers, subject leads and teachers with practical guidance and support on how to keep pupils motivated and implement a culture of learning during remote education, both when schools are required to close and when pupils are required to self-isolate.
In response to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, there is an expectation that schools will have contingency plans in place for the provision of remote education and blended learning, should individuals or groups of pupils need to self-isolate. This in turn assumes mastery of the latest video communications technology.
We believe in cost-effective CPD, delivering budget friendly online seminars.
Every webinar delivered by The National College is created and delivered by industry experts.
You can watch your webinars in your hub, any time after your booking date.
You will receive any supporting materials or resources mentioned in the webinar.
During checkout we will collect the contact details for your school’s finance manager.
You will receive a second email confirming your login details.
Webinars become available after their specified time and date.