15 places available
SSTUWA continues the theme of supporting school leaders to build collaborative school communities for the second School Leaders’ Forum for 2017.
This forum will continue our work with Peta Slocombe and will focus on keeping yourself, as a school leader, mentally fit as well as how to keep your staff strong and mentally healthy. This forum will provide school leaders with more advanced skills to create a supportive work environment that promotes good mental health for all.
All leaders are welcome and it is not a pre-requisite that you attended Forum One.
Peta is the Managing Director and founder of Vital Conversations - her current work includes consultancy on leadership development, personality and leadership profiling, coaching, supervision, workplace mental health and clinical work. Peta is a sought after key note and conference speaker and is a provider of practical, professional and inspiring training programs based on cutting-edge best practice. With a passion for conversations that help to create change, Peta studied the behaviours of individuals, high performing teams and leaders in organisations for many years looking for patterns of conversation that created change. Her publication of The Vibrant Workplace(TM) Approach has been described as a unique and “profoundly overdue” approach to resolving challenges.
$ 100 : Members
$ 200 : Non-Members
Morning tea and lunch provided.
We are able to supply a vegetarian or gluten free option. Please advise us prior to the event. training@sstuwa.org.auPrincipals/Deputies/HODS/Program Coordinators
Members in schools and TAFE colleges are eligible for five days of paid leave per year to attend trade union training (TUT).
To comply with TUT leave requirements applicants must:
This leave provision covers teacher relief for members attending SSTUWA TUT courses.
When processing TUT leave applications:
Thu 2 May @ 3.00pm - 4.30pm
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Thu 2 May @ 3.30pm - 4.15pm
10 SPACES
Fri 17 May @ 12.00pm - 3.15pm
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