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Behaviour & SEMH Conference: Empowering Leaders, Empowering Students: Transforming Behaviour & SEMH

BEP School Improvement
Tuesday 25th March 2025
09:00 - 15:15

Overview:

Join us for an impactful day of insight, inspiration, and innovation at our Behaviour and SEMH Conference, tailored for school leaders and practitioners dedicated to creating positive change.

This event is designed for a range of school staff including, Senior Leaders, Mental Health/Behaviour Leads, SENDCOs, and Pastoral Leads who strive to foster environments where both staff and students thrive. Through expert-led sessions, practical workshops, and networking opportunities, we’ll explore evidence-based strategies to support social, emotional, and mental health needs while transforming behaviour management practices across all settings.

Whether you're navigating complex behaviour challenges, building whole-school mental health frameworks, or looking to lead with impact, this conference will equip you with the knowledge, confidence, and connections to transform your school’s approach to Behaviour and SEMH.

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***NB: Early Bird discount will be applied after booking. ***

Who is this course for:

This workshop is ideal for Pastoral Leads, SENDCOs, Mental Health/Behaviour Leads and Senior Leaders

Course Duration:

7hrs

Cost:

EARLY BIRD PRICE: £150.00pp Until 14th Feb! £175.00pp thereafter.

Date:

Tue 25th Mar 2025

Venue:

Aston Villa FC
Birmingham

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