See details of a one day conference from the School of Emotional Literacy

Emotionally Literate Children and FamiliesExploring the Whole Community Approach to sound Achievement, positive Behaviour and Emotional Wellbeing for all

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Head Teachers and Depute Head Teachers, Pupil Support, Family, Learning and  Community Workers, Mental Healthand Youth Justice specialists Booking your place Download a booking form now from the School of Emotional Literacy website:   Delegate fee: £129 plus VAT (£151.58)To include lunch and refreshments.Registration from 9.00am. Download -  Any questions? Contact us: _ 01452 741106 £129 plus VAT (£151.58)To include lunch and refreshments.Registration from 9.00am. Download -  Any questions? Contact us: _ 01452 741106CONFERENCE INCLUDESKeynote by Ian Glen, Head of Neighbourhood Management, Children & Families, Edinburgh CityInteractive workshops - how to make this happenEnergising music during the day from Fischy Music!'Try Before You Buy' Resource ExhibitionPlus! 2 very special guests!Robbie and Rachael Morris in a Q&A session giving us the perspective of primary and secondary pupils

BENEFITS TO YOU

Take away valuable emotional literacy tools and ideas to implement easily into    your work• Be inspired! See how Scotland is leading the way with innovative practices in   the field of Emotional Literacy in Health and Education• Choose 2 workshops from 3 streams of interest and 9 information-packed    workshops – or send delegates to cover them all!• Follow your line of interest: Leadership and Srategy, Nursery to SecondaryHealth & Parenting• Continuing Professional Development (CPD)Certificates of Attendance available Tuesday 27 September 2005At the James Watt CentreHeriot-Watt University, Edinburgh9.30am to 4.00pmSchool of Emotional Literacy16 Tyrie AvenueKirkcaldyFife KY1 1GBTel: 01452 741106Fax: 01452 741520Email: info@schoolofemotional-literacy.comWeb: www.schoolofemotional-literacy.comEMOTIONAL LITERACYA national entitlement for every child in every schoolSHOWCASING The practice in Scotland 

Posted on 19 July 2005 | Category: Articles related to QCT ideas

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