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FREE School Universal Wellbeing Model Workshop

Join us at the Freedom Wellbeing Institute in Hamilton for a free in-person workshop designed specifically for schools. This hands-on session introduces information about the latest research and practical strategies that support real, measurable improvements for both staff and students.

If you’re involved in wellbeing, pastoral care, management, leadership, or staff development within your school, this is an opportunity to access the latest evidence-based model, a key resource, chance to connect with peers, and leave with strategies you can apply right away.


📅Date: Thursday, 24 April 2025

 🕛Time: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Cost: Free of charge (limited spaces available – registration essential)

📍 Location: Freedom Wellbeing Institute Premises, Level 1, 610 Victoria Street, Hamilton

 

What You’ll Learn

During this interactive session, you’ll be introduced to:

  • The Universal Wellbeing Model (UWM): A clear, evidenced-based model for building holistic and sustainable wellbeing within schools and communities.

  • The Universal Wellbeing Evaluation Tool (UWET): A research-backed, confidential evaluation tool that can accurately measure wellbeing levels across your school — both staff and students.

    You’ll leave the workshop with practical insights and ways to start your professional Universal Wellbeing Practitioner journey in your school setting.

 

Who Should Attend

This free workshop is ideal for anyone involved in school wellbeing, including:

  • School Principals

  • Deputy and Assistant Principals

  • Pastoral Care Leads

  • Wellbeing Coordinators

  • Health Educators

  • Guidance Counsellors

  • Student Support and SENCO Staff

 

Spaces are limited

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Spaces are limited -

Spaces are limited – please secure your spot early to avoid missing out.

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