Schools' workforce policy and employment law conference 2019

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Schools' workforce policy and employment law conference 2019

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We would like to confirm that our popular annual national education conferences for HR professionals supporting schools is now open for bookings. The conference is repeated in London and York.

Book now: 13 June

 

Book now: 18 June

 

The event provides a unique opportunity to come together to hear the latest news, speakers and connect with leading practitioners grappling with similar challenges and opportunities as you. You will hear key updates on business critical issues for schools:

  • Department for Education on national schools’ workforce policy
  • The latest on employment law developments most relevant to schools
  • Consider the impact of the upcoming changes to teachers’ pay
  • Hear the latest on the apprenticeship levy, targets and support available to schools
  • Learn more about the support available to improve the wellbeing of teachers in your area from practitioners at school level and national experts.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Heather McNaughton, Director, Teacher Sufficiency, Department for Education
  • Caroline Pusey, Director, Department for Education (London)
  • Darren Newman, Darren Newman Employment Law Limited
  • Faye McGuinness, Head of Workplace Wellbeing Programmes (Strategy and Development), Mind (London)
  • Naomi Cooke, Head of Workforce, Local Government Association (York)
  • Simon Pannell, Principal Adviser Employment and Negotiations, Local Government Association 
  • Selena Lansley, Principal Negotiating Officer, Local Government Association
  • Jamie Saddler, Apprenticeships Adviser, Local Government Association

Who should attend:

This conference is suitable for anyone whose work involves advising schools on workforce issues, whether within local authority schools’ HR services, multi-academy trusts, co-operatives and mutuals or commercial organisations. It will be of interest to:

  • HR education managers and specialists
  • HR managers and ER advisors
  • School leaders
  • Governors with an interest in schools’ pay and workforce hot topics.

If you have any questions please contact info@employerlink.gov.uk

Stephen Cooper email

Stephen Cooper
Senior Adviser
Workforce Strategy & Consultancy