Mayden is hosting our first hybrid ‘sharing and learning’ event, welcoming guest speakers from Anna Freud Centre and Off the Record Bristol in-person to our offices in Bath from 9am-2pm.
This is a fantastic opportunity for you to join us in-person to meet the experts, learn from your peers, and network (lunch will be provided).
In-person tickets are limited and will be available on a first come first service basis.
We also understand that you are all extremely busy and might not be able to join us in Bath on the day. Therefore, we will also be streaming the presentation slots live online throughout the day.
To secure your place, please select whether you will be joining us in-person or online via the registration form HERE.
Improving Early Support: A Whole School Approach for Mental Wellbeing
Event Date & Timings: Tuesday 15th October, 9am-2pm
9am – 10am arrival for delegates attending in-person
Coffee, tea, pastries
10am – 11am Off The Record Bristol presentation and Q&A
Guest Speaker: Tom Pratt, MHST Team Manager (South Gloucestershire) Avon and Wiltshire Partnership/ Off The Record Bristol:
- Supporting and Engaging Mental Health Leads
- Whole School Approach to Mental Health
- Partnership working between a VCSE (OTR) & NHS
11am – 11.20am
Refreshment Break
11.20am – 12.20pm Anna Freud Centre presentation and Q&A
Guest Speaker: Hannah Woods, Anna Freud’s Schools and Colleges Early Support Service: online mental health and wellbeing support to help whole school communities thrive.
- Delivering a whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing for young people, remotely (our digital transformation journey will be explored here)
- Mobilising the systems around young people to achieve optimum outcomes
- Embedding participation (co-production with parent/carers, school staff and young people)
- Evaluation outcomes for the service
12.20pm – 12.30pm
Refreshment Break
12.30pm Panel discussion
“Exploring opportunities and challenges within the whole school approach”
1.15pm – onwards
Lunch and networking for delegates attending in-person
We look forward to seeing you there!
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