Cornwall CYP Wellbeing Team/Healthy Schools Wellbeing/PSHE Day for all schools Wednesday 8th July, 12.00 – 18.00, Fal Building, Truro College Secondary Schools programme Time Speaker Tick to reserve a place at the workshop/s of your choice 12.00 – 12.30 Young People Cornwall – Hear Our Voice/Heads Up Amelia Scanlan (Secondary) Hear Our Voice work with young people aged 11-25 who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health and emotional wellbeing. The workshop will look at sharing resources, ideas for supporting young people and improving access to training and workshops for professionals and young people. 12.00 – 12.30 Carefree Jo Wilson Using youth work activities to help young people to understand the physiology of brain trauma, attachment and anger. Exploring how this impacts on their behaviour and learning techniques to manage better 12.40 – 13.10 Teen Pregnancy Lex Gainsbury (Secondary) RSE: learning lessons from vulnerable groups. Feedback from the Children in Care Relationship and Sex Education consultation event and how this relates to PSHE/RSE in schools. 13.20 – 13.50 CLEAR Catherine Hayes (All Key Stages) Therapeutic support for children and young people who have experienced an abusive relationship 14.15 – 14.45 Addaction – YZUP Jodie Lynes (Secondary) An introduction to YZUP, Referral process for Tier 3 1:1 work, and a presentation of our PSHE Schools work - schools we have delivered to and future plans. 14.00 – 14.30 BROOK Ed Hart (Secondary) What Brook can provide for your school: Free training opportunities targeted at both primary and secondary teachers as well as our Relationships and Sex Education offer and other services that secondary schools can avail themselves of. 15. 15 – 15.45 SHEU Angela Balding (All Key Stages) Find out how SHEU can help your school identify areas to prioritise within your healthy schools programme and have evidence for Ofsted about the wellbeing of your students. Demonstrate the impact of your work in school. A fantastic support for your HS / HS Plus work / Ofsted etc. (and FREE to all schools in Cornwall). 15.15 – 16.00 Andy Phippen (Secondary) Professor of Social Responsibility in Information Technology, University of Plymouth Specialist in the use of ICTs by children and young people, with practical advice on what can be done to make engaging with technology empowering and safe. 15.50-16.20 Kevin Downing ‘Action for Children ‘Working with Young Carers’ (All Key Stages) Kernow Young Carers work with young people in a caring role. The aim to make the caring role more positive for the young person. This workshop will give a brief overview of the service and discuss how they can help support young carers in your school. 16.15 – 17.00 KOOTH Aaron Sefi (Secondary) KOOTH.com - How an online (and face-to-face) service can support emotional resilience in young people and help schools in this area. 16.30 – 17.15 Skoodhya SAFE Sally Piper (All Kay Stages) ‘Safe in a Box’ – explaining how schools can access the Domestic Abuse awareness sessions kit. Your special dietary requirements? Plus your chance to win one of 10 copies of the inspirational book ‘The Magic Weaving Business’ by Sir John Jones. Anyone who was at the CAPH conference in March will remember just how inspirational John is. His book ‘The Magic-Weaving Business’, describes how powerful an impact teachers have on young people and how learning can make a profound difference in their lives. We have 10 copies to give away at the PSHE / wellbeing day – be there for your chance to win a copy! Stalls in the market place will include all of the speakers, plus: Penhaligon’s Friends Healthy Weight The Learning Institute Health Promotion Service Information Resource Centre Workplace Health Others still to be confirmed. The e-Bug team Promoting Health Information Line (PHIL) Savvy