Esther Ghey and Emma Mills in Conversation
Online Thursday 12th June 2025 – 7pm to 8pm (UK time)
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What to expect?
Esther Ghey, founder of Peace & Mind UK and Emma Mills, Headteacher of Birchwood Community High School will be talking about introducing mindfulness to Warrington schools, discussing the development of a sustainable approach and sharing the experiences of staff and students. They will outline their vision for growing a community of mindfulness teachers in Warrington, including ideas for how best to support individual teachers in schools and creating a forum for sharing ideas and best practice. They will discuss following the MiSP Pathways framework and how the training so far forms the foundations for a self-sustaining model for One Community Trust.
There will also be an opportunity for Esther and Emma to answer questions. If you personally have a question for Esther or Emma about mindfulness in schools, please email support@mindfulnessinschools.org one week before the event (i.e. by Thu 6th June 2025). We will try to ask as many of these as possible during the session.
The session is set to provide thought provoking and inspiring reflections from two key contributors to field. It will be a chance to come together as a (global) community, including warmly welcoming any familiar and newer faces!
Who is invited?
The webinar is open to ALL so please do invite colleagues and friends.
We are very grateful to Esther and Emma for donating their time to support this MiSP fundraising Speaker Series.
About the Speakers
Esther Ghey
Esther is a campaigner for social media reform and is the founder of Peace & Mind UK, a service dedicated to improving mental health for young people and their families through the promotion of mindfulness in schools.
Esther has since appeared on Newsnight, taken her campaign to the House of Commons and become an ambassador for the Mindfulness in Schools Project. She is now at the centre of the debate around banning phones in schools and driving better online safety for children and young people.
Esther was named the Independent’s Most Influential Woman of 2024, leading a cast of fifty politicians, campaigners, businesswomen, athletes and celebrities who have all played a prominent part in British life, as well as being listed among GQ’s Heroes of 2024.
Emma Mills
Emma Mills is currently in her 6th year as Headteacher at Birchwood Community High School and has dedicated her career to education since 2002. Throughout her career, Emma has served diverse communities across Manchester and Warrington, making a significant impact on students and schools alike.
This event is part of the Speaker Series we are running in 2024/25.
This event is offered for free. We are a registered charity and if you would like to make a donation you can include one when buying your ticket. It is entirely optional, but this additional support can make a big difference towards our charitable efforts.