Governing our Schools

Making a Difference in our Communities

Celebrate and encourage black and minority ethnic governors for the future!

Saturday 27th November 2010 9:30 a.m. – 1.00 pm

In the Town Hall Reception Rooms. Includes lunch and refreshments

Governors!

Celebrate the contribution of BME governors and find out how you can become a Governor Recruitment Champion

Chairs and Headteachers!

Help develop strategy to increase community representation on governing bodies

Parents and those interested in becoming governors!

Find out how you can make a difference

Community Organisations!

Discuss how people can work together to increase awareness of governors and what they do

Guest Speakers:

Professor Gus John:

The UK’s first ever Black Director of Education. He has been involved with empowering BME communities since the 60s. A regular contributor in the Guardian and a powerful voice for change.

Professor Ros Hanifa:

Appeared in the Times Muslim Women Power List 2009 and has carried out work around cultural governance.

Sheffield contributors

Jane Golightly

Deputy Executive Director – Inclusion and Learning Service

Dina Martin

Headteacher

Eric Pye

Head of Governor Support.

Book your place

Telephone 0114 2506887

email ed-govtraining@sheffield.gov.uk

Governing our Schools Making a Difference in our Communities
9:30am to 1:00pm Saturday 27 November 2010

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