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The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing Kimberley Evans

The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing By Kimberley Evans

The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing by Kimberley Evans


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An essential guide to wellbeing in education for all school staff from leaders to classroom teachers.

The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing Summary

The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing by Kimberley Evans

Your essential guide to wellbeing in education.

Despite many school leaders and teaching and non-teaching staff working hard to support childrens and their own wellbeing, more needs to be done. This book provides you with the necessary tools and strategies to navigate your way through the changing educational landscape and shape the schools of the future. Written by a diverse range of experts in the field, it explores how all school staff can support their own, their colleagues and their students wellbeing, how leaders can lead well and be well, and the importance of relationships within the entire school community to promote personal, academic and professional flourishing.

This book will make you think and take you out of your comfort zone. It will inspire discussions and support you - whatever your role in school is - to bring positive change to school policy and culture.

Kimberley Evans is an experience teacher and founder of Nourish the Workplace.
Therese Hoyle is an education consultant, leadership coach and trainer.
Frederika Roberts is a Positive Education advocate and former teacher.
Bukky Yusuf is a senior leader, science teacher and consultant.

The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing Reviews

An inspiring and comprehensive look at all aspects of wellbeing in schools. Thought provoking with many opportunities to step back and reflect, it is a resource that I wish I had had available as I embarked on my own leadership journey. -- James Hilton
The big book of whole school wellbeing does exactly what it says on the tin. Written by experts from across the wellbeing spectrum, it leaves no stone unturned in providing what is an incredibly valuable tool for school wellbeing. -- Andy Mellor
This is exactly the book all educationalists need to read. Bringing together an amazing group of wellbeing experts, The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing provides invaluable guidance at the time we need it most. As education looks to the future, here is a tool we can all use to lead well, educate well, learn well, engage well and include well. -- Phillip Hedger
This book carefully brings together a wealth of practical information that can help you implement strategies and systems to create a whole school wellbeing culture. The case studies and structure of the book allow you to use the book as a resource to support you on your journey. -- Dr Asha Patel
It has never been more important to focus on wellbeing as a fundamental part of a good education. This book combines the knowledge and experience of respected wellbeing experts in education and guides teachers and school leaders through how to embed wellbeing in a whole school culture and ethos. Highly recommended! -- Adrian Bethune
What a fabulous book! Wellbeing can often be misinterpreted, especially when considered within an educational setting, and this book rights that wrong. The balance of voices, the wealth of experience, the practical suggestions and the space for reflections make it an invaluable read for any school or educationalist considering wellbeing. -- Toria Bono
This really is a big book. The structure of leading, educating, learning, engaging and including well is a simple yet reflective take on wellbeing. You can make a difference for your stakeholders wellbeing by kicking tokenistic approaches into touch so wellbeing becomes a genuine focus seen and felt in day-to-day actions. Hope your CPD library has a big space! -- Vivienne Porritt
Exploring wellbeing from many perspectives, and why that matters for everyone, across the differing roles within education. The importance of early support, the focus on everyone in the space having time for reflection, that social and emotional learning is key to supporting holistic education and that positive human relationships underpin success. Loved the chapter on AP! -- Elly Chapple
The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing is a rich resource for educators, school leaders and anyone with an interest in the promotion of wellbeing in educational settings. Capturing a diverse range of voices and representing a wealth of experience and perspectives, this book provides practical advice for enabling whole-school wellbeing. -- Rhiannon McGee
This rich and fascinating book sheds multiple authentic, passionate, experienced and wise perspectives on wellbeing in schools. It is chock-full of practical ideas, pertinent research and first-hand insights which will benefit all members of the school community. Its content is urgently needed and should take pride of place on the bookshelf of every staffroom. -- Dr Emma Kell
This book provides the perfect framework to create a culture of care and wellbeing throughout a school. The authors encourage the reader to engage & empower all students & staff alike, but importantly, embraces the need for leaders to model self care & sustainable wellbeing behaviour. -- Patrick Ottley-OConnor
This book is a much-needed, highly knowledgeable text on wellbeing in our schools. Wellbeing means so many things to so many people, yet this book has managed to capture the essence of what great wellbeing is in schools for all and for the individual. A truly wonderful read. -- Abigail Mann
Over the past few years, the focus on wellbeing in our schools has grown. The Covid 19 pandemic has shone an even brighter light on this area. Now more than ever, it is clear that all schools need congruent and holistic approaches to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of those in their school communities. This Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing can help schools to develop such approaches. It is a rich and comprehensive compendium, with contributions from a diverse ranges of voices across the sector. It is well researched and organised, with numerous case studies and practical tips. This book is a must-read for all educators who are looking to find successful ways to attend to both their own wellbeing needs and those of others. Highly recommended! -- Viv Grant

About Kimberley Evans

Kimberley Evans is an experienced teacher, higher level teaching assistant and heritage educator. After seeing so many people leave education due to unhappiness and workloads, she set up Nourish the Workplace to make a difference to the profession she loves. Nourish the Workplace gives schools the tools they need to prioritise and celebrate staff wellbeing. It gives every member of staff a voice and helps the school recognise their staff and their particular needs. Kimberley has worked with every type of school - primary, secondary, private, PRU and international - giving her a unique view of staff wellbeing from the ground up. She provides CPD training to schools, individual coaching, and workshops at conferences on how to take responsibility for your own health, wellbeing and productivity. Kimberley is on the steering group for #teacher5aday, an organisation which supports and encourages teachers to take an active responsibility for their own wellbeing. She has run well-attended workshops on staff wellbeing for Optimus Education, TeachWellFest, PedagooHampshire, SouthernRocks, Cobham Hall and Resilient Rutland. She tweets at @nourishworkplce and can also be found on LinkedIn and at the Nourish the Workplace website. Therese Hoyle has a passion for creating positive and harmonious school cultures. For 20 years (and counting) she has worked as an education consultant, leadership coach and trainer with over 500 schools and organisations nationally and internationally. She advises schools and school staff on positive behaviour management; creating positive playtimes; social, emotional and mental health needs of children; staff wellbeing; coaching and leadership and is an adviser with Optimus Education on their Wellbeing Award for Schools. Her books include 101 Playground Games 2nd edition (2021) and 101 Wet Playtime Games and Activities (2009) and she is a contributing author to How to be a Peaceful School (2018). Therese is founder of Therese Hoyle Consultancies and creator of the Positive Playtime Academy, where she supports primary schools to significantly improve the quality of playtimes and lunchtimes, with a consequent beneficial impact on wellbeing, learning and behaviour. She is also a sought after speaker at conferences nationally and internationally and her work is regularly featured in the media, podcasts and journals. Thereses charity work involves her being on the Board of Directors for the Arbonne Flourish Foundation, supporting the mental health and wellbeing of children and youth for over eight years. Therese tweets at @theresehoyle and @playgroundqueen. Positive Education advocate and former teacher Frederika Roberts has extensive experience in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents, staff, and parents / carers through her speaking, training and consultancy work. She holds an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and is undertaking a Doctorate in Education with a research focus on whole school wellbeing, based on the model of whole school positive education she developed during her Masters degree. She is the author of Recipe for Happiness (2013) and For Flourishings Sake (2020) and co-author of Character Toolkit for Teachers (2018) and the Character Toolkit Strength Cards (2020). Frederika is also the founder and Managing Director of Educate to Flourish CIC, a social enterprise with a mission to support childrens flourishing. Educate to Flourish CIC supports schools in adopting a whole school approach to wellbeing, placing it at the heart of everything they do. Frederika has presented at Positive Psychology and Education conferences in the UK and worldwide and is a guest lecturer on postgraduate Positive Education modules in Paris and Singapore. Frederika tweets at @frederika_r, @EduFlourish and @FlourishingED. Bukky Yusuf is a senior leader, science teacher and consultant. She has undertaken a number of leadership roles within mainstream and special school settings, centering around professional development programmes, quality first teaching and learning and effective implementations of Educational Technology. In 2019, Bukky was appointed by the UK Department of Education as co-chair for the EdTech Leadership Group. As part of her commitment, as a qualified coach, to increase diverse leadership within education, she participates in a number of grassroots educational initiatives and organisations. These include her roles as an ambassador for Leadership Matters, a Network Leader / coach for WomenEd & BAMEEd and a Steering Group member of the #teacher5aday well-being initiative. She has run workshops / presentations, on a regional and national basis, that provide practical strategies which help teachers, at all levels, to prioritise their mental health and wellbeing. Furthermore, Bukky has contributed chapters to a number of books, including The Early Career Framework Handbook (2020) by the Chartered College of Teaching, where she provides suggestions to help newly qualified teachers to manage their wellbeing. Bukky is well known by her Twitter handle @rondelle10_b

Table of Contents

SECTION ONE: LEAD WELL Chapter 1: Cultures and systems for whole school wellbeing - Frederika Roberts Chapter 2: Self-care for leaders - looking after your mental health - Anna Bateman Chapter 3: The role of leadership in retaining early career teachers - Stephen Waters Chapter 4: Staff safeguarding and supervision - lessons from COVID-19 and beyond - Jane Bee and Ceri Stokes Chapter 5: How EdTech can help maintain our wellbeing - Bukky Yusuf SECTION TWO: EDUCATE WELL Chapter 6: Self-care for busy educators - a practical guide - Maria Brosnan, Kimberley Evans and Therese Hoyle Chapter 7: Wellbeing and safeguarding - Jane Bee Chapter 8: Getting back to great behaviour by building connections - Adele Bates and Mark Goodwin Chapter 9: LGBTQ+ Pupils, staff and wellbeing - Adele Bates Chapter 10: The water is draining away - burnout and retention - Stephen Waters Chapter 11: How do we address wellbeing in a culture of assessment? - Alison Kriel Chapter 12: The role of self-care in retaining Early Career Teachers - Stephen Waters SECTION THREE: LEARN WELL Chapter 13: How to create resources for wellbeing activities with children and young people - Becca Faal Chapter 14: Wellbeing - What SEMH Schools, PRUs and APs do really well, and how it can help all schools - Adele Bates Chapter 15: Creating a new reality - making words matter - Mark Goodwin Chapter 16: Exploring character and supporting wellbeing with Frida Kahlo and Albert Einstein - Frances Corcoran and Selena Whitehead Chapter 17: Social and Emotional Learning - Circle Solutions and ASPIRE - Sue Roffey Chapter 18: Taking the stress out of exams for students - Sarah Brazenor SECTION FOUR: ENGAGE WELL Chapter 19: Relationships and social capital - Sue Roffey Chapter 20: Purposeful parent engagement - Kelly Hannaghan Chapter 21: Staff wellbeing - its not just for teachers - Kimberley Evans Chapter 22: Supporting happy, healthy playtimes - Playground Wellbeing Buddies - Therese Hoyle Chapter 23: Driving pupil engagement through the PSHE and R(S) HE curricula - John Rees SECTION FIVE: INCLUDE WELL Chapter 24: A man in a womans world - Collated by Kimberley Evans, with sections by Matthew Brooker and Chris Reddy Chapter 25: Flying the flag! How to develop a safe place for the LGBTQ+ community - Alex Purdie Chapter 26: Wellbeing in a culturally diverse society - Collated by Kimberley Evans Chapter 27: Disability wellbeing - why inclusion matters for disabled children - Elizabeth Wright Chapter 28: Language and stigma around mental health - Jen Beer Chapter 29: The education system and me - Holly Evans Chapter 30: You and Me (a poem) - Anita Kate Garai

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NPB9781529764260
9781529764260
1529764262
The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing by Kimberley Evans
New
Hardback
Sage Publications Ltd
2021-10-28
240
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