• How do you protect your school against a terrorist attack?

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    That’s just one topic that will be addressed at this autumn’s Education Forum, which takes place on November 12th & 13th at Whittlebury Hall, Northamptonshire.

    Chris Phillips, MD of the International Protect and Prepare Security Office (IPPSO) will discuss Counter Terrorism Top Tips for Education Establishments, which will look at the problem facing schools, and offer suggestions on actions to take.

    Other sessions include:

    · Managing Extreme, Difficult & Persistent Behaviour in the Workplace – Martin Smith, ITC Consulting
    · The Use of VR to Improve Learning – Ian Phillips, The Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys School
    · Music: The Most Collaborative Subject We Teach – Duncan McKee, Bambajam
    · Enterprising Education – Sadie Sharp, Sharp Transformations

    It’s FREE for you to attend the Education Forum – simply register here.

    As one of our VIP guests, you will also get to meet innovative and budget-saving suppliers who match your requirements, while all hospitality – including overnight accommodation and an invitation to our gala dinner with entertainment – is complimentary.

    You’ll be joining peers representing the likes of:

    Acorn Care & Education, Alexandra Park Junior School, ARK Globe Academy, Arnold Lodge School, Aspley Guise Lower School, Bedford Girls School, BIMM, Brockington College, Brookfield Primary School, Burton Hathow Preparatory School, Cogenhoe Primary School, Deeside House Education Trust, Drumbeat School and ASD Service, Elmwood Junior School, FUEL Independent School, Greenfields Specialist School for Communications, HAST Eversholt Lower School Academy, Heythrop College, University of London, Hunters Hill College, Isaac Newton Academy and many more.

    Places are limited – to secure a complimentary delegate place, call Liam Cloona on 01992 374089 or email l.cloona@forumevents.co.uk.

    To attend as a supplier, call Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or email j.lane@forumevents.co.uk.

    For more information, visit www.education-forum.co.uk.

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