Effective Use of the Pupil Development Grant
At the heart of Curriculum for Wales is a commitment to developing all learners to be healthy, confident, ethical, informed, enterprising, creative, ambitious and capable. This can only be achieved if there is an understanding of, and commitment to, equity in education and the importance of learner wellbeing.
The Partneriaeth Professional Learning Offer for Equity and Wellbeing has been developed to support leaders and practitioners to understand how to reduce educational inequalities and improve inclusion for all.
PDG Network
Regional network to provide schools with an opportunity to share effective practice and develop use of the PDG
By the end of this session attendees will:
Have had an opportunity to attend and take part in a regional network to support schools leaders to make more effective use of the PDG to improve educational attainment and improve equity within the classroom and across the whole school.
Have had an opportunity to engage with regional staff, hear from external specialists and consider their practices and explore what works in supporting and improving outcomes.
School leaders, practitioners, wellbeing officers
Date(s)TBC - Termly
Timing
Half Day Network Meetings
Method of delivery
Virtual and In-Person
Venue(s)
TBC
Facilitator
Partneriaeth Regional Leads
Contact eMail
Dylan.williams@partneriaeth.cymru