Annual Conference: Our Children, Our Future
Join us at the Our Children, Our Future: Education Conference, where we champion the well-being, growth, and success of every child. Our mission is to create an inclusive and supportive educational environment that prioritises our children.
Who is it for?
The conference is for:
- Educators and Teachers
- Education Leaders (Primary, Secondary, FE, HE)
- Education Influencers
- Safeguarding Leads
- SENCO Leads
- Improvement Leads
- SEND and Social Workers
- Community Leaders
- Charity Leaders and Advocacy Groups
- Personal, Social and Emotional Development Leads
- Governors
Date
12 November 2024
8:30am to 4pm
Conference highlights
Child-Centred Solutions
Explore innovative approaches to support vulnerable children.
Inclusive Environment
Learn strategies to create a supportive educational setting.
Community Impact
Understand the broader effects on community well-being and economic growth.
Why Attend?
Vulnerable children face unique challenges within the educational system, and poverty and deprivation exacerbate these difficulties. As educators, it is crucial to understand how socioeconomic factors impact learning and teaching. This conference will delve into the effects on vulnerable children and young people, discussing how these challenges can hinder their aspirations, ambitions, and talent, as well as the impact on our community's well-being and economic growth for our region.
The North East and Tees Valley are among the most deprived areas in the UK, with child poverty weaving through communities often unseen. This pervasive issue affects children's educational outcomes, health, and future opportunities. By addressing these challenges head-on, we can work towards breaking the cycle of poverty and creating a brighter future for all children in our region.
Keynote Speakers
Richard McCann
A renowned motivational speaker, best selling author, and founder of the iCan Academy. Richard's life story is a testament to the power of resilience, positivity, and the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity. He will share his unique story and iCan philosophy in an engaging way that shocks, entertains, motivates, and inspires.
Sean Harris
Widely known as "The Poverty Man," Sean is a dedicated advocate for educational equality and a passionate voice in the fight against poverty. His personal experiences of childhood poverty have fuelled his commitment to ensuring that no child is left behind due to socioeconomic disadvantages. Sean's holistic approach focuses on changing mindsets, raising attainment, and ensuring that poverty is not a barrier to education or future success.
Kevin Burns
A distinguished educational leader and advocate, currently serving as a key figure within the Department for Education (DfE). Kevin's extensive experience and dedication to improving educational outcomes have made him a respected voice in the field. His work focuses on addressing key challenges such as educational inequality, teacher development, and curriculum innovation.
More speakers to be confirmed.