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Spring Conference 2025: Full agenda announced

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Feb 25, 2025 9:08:32 AM

There’s less than two weeks to go until our 2025 online Spring Conference, taking place Thursday 6 March 09:30-13:00 GMT.

This year’s event is packed with inspiring keynotes, a range of practical workshops, and opportunities for live Q&A with our team of national PSHE experts.

Spaces are filling up fast, so we encourage you to book now to avoid missing out. Book your place here.

Agenda highlights

Keynote & guest speakers on key PSHE issues

  • Dr Chris van Tulleken, doctor, broadcaster and author of Ultra-Processed People  discussing the impact of ultra-processed foods on children and young people’s physical and mental health
  • Jeffrey Boakye, broadcaster and author — Navigating identity and masculinity through education: Towards equity and social justice
  • Dr Amy Orben, world-leading expert in digitalisation and social media use impact on adolescent mental health — Smartphones, social media & mental health
  • Natalie Foos, Director of Voicebox — Relationships and RSE in the age of generative AI

Expert-led workshops

  • Brave new world? Teaching about AI risks and opportunities (with The Alan Turing Institute, key stages 3-5)
  • What works in mental health education: laying the foundations of wellbeing using latest evidence (reception to key stage 2)
  • The key to comprehensive careers education (key stages 1-4)
  • Teaching effective, inclusive sexual health education: solutions in the face of rising STIs (key stages 3-5)
  • Ripped off generation: protecting young people from fraud, scams and other online financial harms (key stages 2-5)
  • Taking the reins: Getting started as a new PSHE lead (key stages 1-5)
  • Teaching pupils with SEND about bodies and puberty (key stages 1-4)
  • A fresh look at health education: from UPFs to healthy sleep (key stages 1-4)

Opportunities for live Q&A and networking

Over 600 of you joined at last year’s conference, to learn, meet and share practice. And we’re expecting similar numbers at this year’s event. You’ll also gain a wealth of guidance, tips and ideas for delivering PSHE within the classroom. 

Register your place.

 

Explore previous announcements about our 2025 conference agenda:

Email us at info@pshe-association.org.uk if you have any questions or need help booking your place.