NEW: Understanding the new AOLE for Health & Wellbeing WEST WALES (Port Talbot)

Course date: 1st Jul 2020

***This will be a virtual course from September 2020***

Are you ready to implement the new Health & Wellbeing AoLE?
What changes will you need to make?
This course will provide practical strategies for auditing your current provision and ensuring effective implementation of the new curriculum.

This course has expired.
Target Group: Headteachers, SMT, Teachers
  • getting ready for the new AoLE for Health & Wellbeing
  • identifying the important changes - what is the same and what is different about the new and old curriculum?
  • unpicking and understanding the language of the new curriculum
  • identifying the key knowledge and skills and making links to the the four purposes
  • identifying effective approaches in Health & Wellbeing teaching
  • developing an action plan for implementing change back in school

course attendee quote What people say about the Health and Wellbeing course...

"Excellent delivery! Informative course - feels as if I am more aware of the H&W AoLE. Lots to share back at school. Both presenters are very experienced, knowledgeable and well aware of what school is like on a day-to-day basis! Thank you!"   Course Delegate Oct 2019 "Excellent course. Up to date information regarding the new curriculum. Very useful resources and very excited about the new changes to education. Diolch yn fawr"  Course Delegate Oct 2019
"Inspirational. Feel the most prepared and confident to face the changes that I have done since the introduction of Donaldson!"   Course Delegate Oct 2019


Course Presenters: Cath Delve, Karen Mills

Cath Delve

FOUNDATION PHASE/ OUTDOOR LEARNING/ WHOLE SCHOOL ISSUES - Cath provides help, support and guidance to schools and local authorities all over Wales. She is a published author and has 26 years teaching experience in three different schools. She was a deputy headteacher of two and an acting head of one. She is passionate about the wellbeing of children and outdoor learning and presents a wide range of training courses across different areas of the curriculum. Some of her initiatives-such as Messy Monday, Freaky Friday, Igloo and Missions-have been implemented and used by schools all over Wales and even been introduced in England. Alongside her book, she has produced a wide range of resources to support teachers and schools. As well as being a member of the Collective Learning team she is also an independent education consultant, working alongside schools in a variety of ways all over Wales to help them to move forward in every way. Search for Courses

Karen Mills

SCIENCE and OUTDOOR LEARNING - Karen Mills is passionate about Science and Outdoor Learning. She was the Curriculum Improvement Advisor for Science and ESDGC for Newport CC, as well as the regional coordinator for ESDGC Schools Networks. She has an M.A. in Early Years Education. Karen was a member of the working party for DCELLS Science Curriculum 2008. She was co-author of Module 6 for the Foundation Phase and was a member of the WAG working group that developed ESDGC 'A Common Understanding for Schools’. Search for courses

Course Location: West Wales - Port Talbot

Port Talbot: Blanco's Hotel, Green Park St, Port Talbot. SA12 6NT START TIME: 9.00am coffee and registration for a 9.30am start