Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/02/2025
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Categories
Participants will be equipped to understand anxiety, its signs, impact on learning, social interactions, and practical support strategies.
The session aims to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of anxiety in primary school children.
It will explore participants’ thoughts and beliefs on anxiety and how it presents in children. It covers defining anxiety, its prevalence, and types, leading into recognising behavioural, emotional, and physical symptoms through discussion and activities. The impact of anxiety on learning and social interactions is explored.
Practical support strategies are discussed, along with collaboration with parents.
Suitable for Teaching staff; support staff; pastoral staff and school leaders in the Early Years, Primary & Special phases.
About the facilitators
Sara Zumbuhl and Sarah Gristwood are the co-founders and co-directors of Hearts and Heads. Having worked in an Oxfordshire Primary School together for a number of years, they established Hearts and Heads to bring together their complementary skills and experience, and provide relational, therapeutic and educational consultancy to schools.
Sara is a psychologist, psychotherapeutic counsellor and lecturer. She has many years experience working with a range of organisations, in education and in private practice. Sara works directly with children, young people and adults using a variety of psycho-therapeutic approaches. She is a complex trauma specialist and attachment advisor. In schools she has extensive experience as a designated safeguarding lead and a lecturer in further education settings.
Sarah is an experienced teacher, SENCo and school leader who has worked in primary, secondary, mainstream and special schools. Much of her professional education background lies in inclusive leadership and strategic development. Alongside her work in schools Sarah has held a range of consultancy and advisory roles for a multi-academy trust and for charities, through which she has provided support and training for staff working in schools.
Accessing the online event
Following registration for this event you will receive an email from Eventbrite confirming your place. If you do not receive the email within a few minutes, please check your junk or spam folders and check that the correct email address was provided at the time of booking. If you did not create an account at the time of booking or someone else booked on your behalf, you will need to create an Eventbrite account. Open your booking confirmation email, select ‘Claim Your Order’ and then choose a password. Make a note of your email address that was used to make the booking and your new password – you will need these to access the Eventbrite page containing the link to the event.
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Please test the link the day before the event to make sure you can connect. If you need help please email info@otsa.org.uk or call 01865 647999 in good time before the event begins. We will be unable to help during the event itself. Please note, if you unsubscribe from Eventbrite before the event takes place you will not receive any further emails from Eventbrite and therefore will not receive the email with the link to the event.
We do not provide refunds if you are unable to access the event due to technical issues that are beyond our control.
Participation in online events
In all cases, at the beginning of the session to confirm your identity please ensure that your camera is on, your username matches the name you registered with and that you register in ‘chat’ with your first name, second name and organisation. This is for security and registration purposes and we may remove, without refunds, participants who have not confirmed their identity as described above.
Our online events aim to be interactive and at times you may be expected to have your camera and microphone on during the session, although usually your microphone should be muted.
We may use ‘Raised Hands’, ‘Reactions’, ‘Chat’, ‘Polls’, shared whiteboards and shared screens during the session. We may also use ‘Breakout Rooms’ to allow you to work in a smaller group.
This event will not be recorded for copyright and privacy reasons.
Refunds
No refunds will be given with less than 30 days notice.
In the event of a refund request, please note that the Eventbrite booking fee of 6.95% plus 0.59p per ticket is not refundable.
To keep our event fees as low as possible, we are not able to issue invoices for payment by cheque or bank transfer and we are not able to reserve places without payment.
We strongly recommend that you take out ‘event ticket insurance’ which may cover the cost of your fee should you be unable to attend the event.
Technical difficulties
Should an online session encounter any technical difficulties we will do our best to continue with the session, this may be on a different online platform. In the event that we are unable to do this we will rearrange the session, if you are unable to attend the new date a full refund will be given.