Setting Up Staff Wellbeing Support Systems in Schools and Colleges

Thu May 21 2026 at 09:30 am to 03:30 pm UTC+01:00

Lancaster University | Lancaster

Lancashire Emotional Health in Schools & Colleges
Publisher/HostLancashire Emotional Health in Schools & Colleges
Setting Up Staff Wellbeing Support Systems in Schools and Colleges
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A full day session for senior staff focusing on how to support staff wellbeing in your school or college.
About this Event

Working as an education professional has been shown to be one of the most stressful professions in the UK, with evidence that despite the rewards of the job, working in schools can have a serious effect on people’s emotional health and wellbeing. But when your staff team feels supported and resilient, it shows in many ways, including in your student outcomes.

This practical workshop is designed to give you the dedicated time and tools you need to do plan and develop your approach to supporting staff wellbeing in your setting. The training is based on a Compassion-Focused approach, an evidence-based and effective way of understanding how to manage stress and build resilience.

This is a 'train the trainer' session, with the aim of both giving you ideas and the resources to go back and lead this work with your own staff teams. We know from research that for training to have a lasting impact, it needs to be supported back in the workplace. This day is designed to make sure that happens, by helping you be a confident champion for wellbeing in your school.

This session forms part of our 'Skills for the Mind' training pathway, which is designed to support your learning around ways to help promote and support good wellbeing at work. You can find out more about our pathways of support here: https://lehss.co.uk/pathways.html


What The Session Will Cover:

  • A compassion-focused approach: exploring the science of stress and how a compassion-focused approach can help. We will cover effective strategies for how to create an environment that reduces burnout and helps staff feel supported.
  • A 'Trainer's Toolkit': we will introduce a pack of ready-to-use resources, including practical activities, conversation starters, and simple exercises. These are tools you can take straight back to school to use in staff meetings, INSET days, or with individual teams.
  • Create a wellbeing action plan: through the day we will have dedicated time to think about applying the ideas into your setting and how you can begin to develop a workable and tailored strategy for your team.


Who Is This For?

This workshop is for anyone in a school or college leadership role who wants to make a real impact on staff wellbeing. This includes:

  • Members of the Senior Leadership Team
  • Designated Mental Health Leads
  • Leaders with responsibility for staff, HR, or professional development


What Have People Said About This Training?

“It was very relatable in terms of things that can be tried in school, and it felt very practical rather than being abstract.”

“It helped break down ways to support staff into different strategies and styles of support to suit the individual.”

PLEASE NOTE: this training session is only available to staff employed by schools and colleges within the Lancashire County Council area. Places cannot be allocated to people employed by other services or who work in schools outside this area.

This training is fully funded by LCC and there is no charge to staff directly employed by a school or college within the LCC area.

Please use your school or college email on registration to demonstrate your eligibility.

Presentation slides and resources will be shared with all attendees after each session. We aim to foster a safe, confidential space in our training sessions where attendees are comfortable to contribute and share experiences if they wish. We do not allow the use of AI note-taking tools within our training sessions, and if AI tools join a meeting they will be removed and excluded from the session.


Our use of your data

By signing up to this session you are agreeing for your work contact details to be added to our mailing list. We will use your contact details only to share details of future training and other events hosted by LEHSS. We will also add your attendance at this session to the training log on your setting’s Compassionate Schools Hub account (if they have one). More information on how we use and protect your data can be found at https://wp.lancs.ac.uk/lehsc/privacy-notice/ and https://cs-hub.co.uk/privacy/

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Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster, United Kingdom

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