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Mindfulness in Education

Professor Katherine Weare and Adrian Bethune, The Mindfulness Initiative’s co-leads for education policy and authors of the recently published paper, ‘Implementing Mindfulness in Schools: An Evidence-Based Guide’, will be speaking about everything staff and students need to know when implementing mindfulness programmes in schools.

 

Their guide is a full and comprehensive resource for school staff and senior leadership teams who want to integrate mindfulness into their work.

 

This event will give Mindful Workplace Community members a unique opportunity to ask two experts on mindfulness in education any questions they have about the new paper or the topic in general.


12th May, 2021 — 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Online

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