What is Education Insights?
Education Insights is a yearly education summit designed to keep you up to date with all things education and training.
Through a range of short talks, panels and networking opportunities, Education Insights is an opportunity for educators to explore trending topics, discover best practices and learn about the new developments within the sector.

Education Insights 2025 Recordings
From Eco-Anxiety to Eco-Activism - Tony Bradley
Dr Tony Bradley from Liverpool Hope University explores how climate change is affecting young people’s mental health and how educators can help turn eco-anxiety into eco-action. He shares research, real examples, and practical ideas for building climate resilience, wellbeing, and community through education.
Preparing for Martyn’s Law - The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 - Jeanne Fairbrother
Jeanne Fairbrother from Safe School introduces Martyn’s Law (the Terrorism Protection of Premises Act 2025) and explains what it means for schools and colleges. She outlines how education settings can prepare for emergencies, strengthen safety plans and build confidence in responding to potential security threats.
The Naughty Child: Reframing Behaviour Through a Mental Health Lens - Donna Sergeant
Donna Sergeant from 42nd Street, a Manchester-based mental health charity, challenges how we view “naughty” behaviour in young people. She shows how reframing behaviour through a mental health lens helps educators see distress instead of defiance and create more compassionate, supportive learning environments.
Supporting Mental Health - Natalie Hicks
Occupational Therapist and wellbeing tutor Natalie Hicks shares insights into the mental health crisis affecting young people and educators. Drawing on national statistics and personal experience, she explores the impact of underfunding, post-COVID pressures and rising needs, and calls for a cultural shift towards wellbeing in education.
SEND Panel and Discussion
This panel discussion explores the future of SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) provision, arguing that we need a major shift in approach.
- Tom Reynolds, EdenFiftyOne
- Elly Jackson and Bhumi Palni, Liverpool City Council, Intern to Works
- Michelle Blake, Wonder Neurodiversity
- Nick Hurst, Running Deer
- Annette Edmondson, Open Awards
Protecting Children’s Digital Wellbeing – Sam Flynn
Digital wellbeing expert Sam Flynn explores how constant connection is shaping the mental health, focus and wellbeing of young people. She shares practical advice for schools and parents on helping children manage screen time, build healthy digital habits and create balance in an online world.
Using AI as an Activator - Gavin Sherratt
Gavin Sherratt from GoodShip* explores how AI is transforming education and the workplace. He shares lessons from his AI Activator programme, where students used AI tools to boost creativity, confidence and employability, showing how technology can empower rather than replace human potential.
AI Planning, Policy Development and the Current AI Landscape - Damien Maguire
Damien Maguire from Liverpool Hope University explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and teacher training. He shares insights from his research and partnerships with schools, showing how educators can use AI ethically and confidently to save time, enhance teaching and prepare students for a rapidly changing world.