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Inclusion and Belonging Summit

With Prof. Stuart Kime, Prof. Haili Hughes, Adam Kohlbeck, and many more ...

Join EducationScape’s Inclusion and Belonging Summit to move beyond compliance and build genuinely nurturing educational environments where every learner can truly flourish.

This vital event brings together leading experts to deliver practical, evidence-based strategies that empower a profound sense of belonging, transforming academic and personal success.

March 17 @ 9:15 am - 4:30 pm GMT

 

Join us at EducationScape Training and Events’ Inclusion and Belonging Summit – a crucial event designed to move beyond compliance and focus on creating truly nurturing educational environments where every child and young person can flourish.

This event isn’t just about meeting the requirements of DfE funding guidance, or Ofsted’s renewed approach to their Education Inspection Framework and implementation of their report cards, it’s about delving into the profound importance of fostering a genuine sense of belonging in every learner, fundamental to their ability to thrive academically, personally and professionally. 

This vital summit will bring together leading experts to address the complex challenges surrounding inclusion and belonging across various settings, including schools, colleges, and training providers.

Our diverse range of presenters will offer practical, evidence-based solutions that you can immediately apply and integrate into practice.  

Attendees will have the unique opportunity for deep, expert discussions and networking, leaving with actionable strategies to transform your educational setting into a place of true inclusion. 

Why Attend?

Attending the summit will empower you to elevate your provision and create a measurable, positive impact. You will gain cutting-edge insights into best practices, learn practical strategies for promoting student wellbeing, and receive clear guidance on navigating current challenges in inclusion. Most importantly, you will walk away with the tools and inspiration needed to ensure that every student in your care feels valued, seen, and equipped with the confidence that comes from a deep sense of belonging – a foundation upon which all learning and success are built. 

We will dedicate time to exploring the essential power of parental engagement as a key driver for success. A core focus of the event will be understanding inclusion through a multi-faceted approach: the vital roles of the educator, parent, learner, and community.

What to expect

You will hear from a diverse and influential lineup of speakers, including:  

  • Going beyond schooling, Professor Stuart Kime from Evidence Based Education will share his research on the importance of creating an environment of belonging by building communities of learning.
  • Professor Haili Hughes will provide insights on her cutting-edge research on disadvantaged students and the importance of fostering a sense of belonging and agency for both students and teachers. 
  • Ed Kirwan of Empathy Studios will emphasise why developing empathy is an important part of belonging, providing useful tools that offer guidance and support.
  • Just Like US CEO, Laura Mackay, who’ll be joined by two volunteers from the charity, will explain why LGBT+ inclusion in schools is so important.
  • James Pope of InspireEDucate will offer strategic approaches to purpose and explain how implementing a healthy culture that encourages belonging ensures all learners matter.
  • Real-world case studies of schools’ successful journeys toward inclusion, with a focus on the challenges of Key Stage Three pupils, especially those in Year 9.
  • Deep dives into culture: Exploring the importance of purpose from an educational perspective and how empathy cultivates a healthy culture and true belonging. 
  • Insightful discussions and useful strategies on key educational challenges: Ofsted’s perspective and preparedness, NEETs, and SEND. 

 

There will also be multiple opportunities for live Q&A, giving you the opportunity to engage directly with our leading experts and get your most pressing questions answered. This event is not just about what is happening; it is about what you can do about it.  

As an educational community, let’s not just deal with the symptoms; let’s get to the root of the problem. 

Who should attend? 

This summit is essential for those leading and shaping inclusion and belonging, including: 

  • Headteachers, CEOs and Principals  
  • Senior Leaders (DSLs, DDSLs, Deputies and Assistant Heads)  
  • Designated safeguarding and pastoral leads 
  • Governance professionals  
  • Behaviour and attendance leads  
  • PSHE and RSE coordinators  
  • Inclusion, SEND and wellbeing practitioners  
  • Policy advisors and local authority professionals.  

Limited spaces. Book now to secure your place!

We expect this important and impactful event to be in high demand. So, don’t miss your opportunity to not only learn and be inspired from influential speakers and leaders in the sector, but also be part of the conversation.

Together, let’s make a difference in supporting staff so that all learners are able to achieve to their full potential.

Book now and benefit from an early bird discount (Until Friday, 28 November). All prices include VAT.

 

Speakers

Educators, Leaders, Primary, Secondary & FE

Central London

Tuesday 17 March, 2026

£150 inc VAT (Early Bird until 28.11.25)

We accept all major credit/debit cards. Payment on invoice available for organisations.

Agenda

08:30 – 09:15 | Registration & welcome refreshments

09:15 – 11:10 | Session One

11:10 – 11:40 | Morning Break

11:40 – 13:15 | Session Two

13:15 – 14:00 | Lunch

14:00 – 16:30 | Session Three

(Agenda subject to change)