Conservative Party Conference: Reducing stressors and adverse experiences for vulnerable young people

3rd October 2021 03/10/2021 14:30

At this year’s Conservative Conference, the Education Policy Institute (EPI) is hosting an open fringe panel discussion: ‘Reducing stressors and adverse experiences for vulnerable young people’. 

Research shows that young people in severe adversity or disadvantage in the state secondary school system are disproportionately at risk of being excluded or entering alternative provision. Furthermore, those young people are likely to have an increased risk of trauma and adverse experiences post-pandemic. In advance of the Government ‘Behaviour management strategies, in-school units and managed moves’ consultation results later this year, and against a backdrop of continued turbulence in education settings, it is important to ensure discussions around ‘Behaviour’ do not put undue responsibility on the young person and instead shift the lens to finding solutions to better support them.  

** Note: This event will take place in the conference secure zone. To access the secure zone you will need to obtain a pass directly from the Conservative Party.** 

SPEAKERS
Conservative Party Conference: Reducing stressors and adverse experiences for vulnerable young people
Natalie Perera
Chief Executive, Education Policy Institute
Conservative Party Conference: Reducing stressors and adverse experiences for vulnerable young people
Kiran Gill
Chief Executive, The Difference
Conservative Party Conference: Reducing stressors and adverse experiences for vulnerable young people
Graeme Duncan
Founder, Right to Succeed
Conservative Party Conference: Reducing stressors and adverse experiences for vulnerable young people
Andy Carter MP
Conservative MP for Warrington South
Conservative Party Conference: Reducing stressors and adverse experiences for vulnerable young people
Alice Wilcock
Senior Policy Analyst, Centre for Social Justice