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Steve Edmonds, NGA Director of Advice and Guidance, explores the role governing boards play in making their schools and trusts great places to work, where everyone can excel in the interests of pupils. Steve covers:
- The board’s responsibilities as the employer of staff
- Influencing workplace culture
- Promoting wellbeing
- Valuing and prioritising CPD
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