BEP’s events & opportunities for parents/carers & teachers
We are proud to belong to Bristol Education Partnership whose collaborative approach aims to broaden young people’s experience of education, opening up new opportunities and overcoming disadvantage. Please see below an update from the Partnership full of forthcoming events and news.
Wednesday 26 April, 18.00 – 19.00 Raising Safe Surfers: keep your child safe online BEP webinar for parents
This webinar with cyber security expert, Lucy Uzeanu, aims to educate and empower parents, care-givers, and teachers to keep children safe while they navigate the digital world. It will address topics such as cyberbullying, online predators and internet addiction, providing practical strategies for parents to keep their kids safe online. Book your place here
Friday 28 April Voice 21 Conference One Bishops Square, London E1 6AD
The theme of this year’s Voice 21 Conference is: Unheard voices, lost potential: why teaching talk matters and how it transforms young people’s outcomes. The event is open to member and non-member schools and information can be found here: Voice 21 Annual Conference 2023 Tickets, Fri 28 Apr 2023 at 09:00 | Eventbrite
Member schools can use the discount code ORACY20 to get 20% off the ticket price, saving £23.
Find Your Happiness – support for distressed children
Cat Taylor is a children and young peoples’ therapist and registered Occupational Therapist who offers fun, friendly and practical support for children aged 8-18 and their parents in Bristol and online. Cat specialises in working with school refusal, anxiety, self-harm and suicide. She has over 17 years’ experience working in education, the NHS and the charity sector and already works in partnership with a number of local schools as their go-to private therapist and mental health specialist. If you’d be interested in building a similar partnership with your school then contact Cat via her website to find out more: www.findyourhappiness.me
Keeping Young People Safe Online
Raising Safe Surfers: A Guide to Protecting Kids Online is a free booklet that aims to educate and empower parents, caregivers, and educators to keep children safe while they navigate the digital world. The booklet addresses topics such as cyberbullying, online predators and internet addiction, providing practical strategies for parents to keep their kids safe online. The booklet can be obtained as a free Kindle eBook via Amazon here
Alternatively you can order a paperback copy here