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Staff Wellbeing

At St Clement’s High School, as part of West Norfolk Academies Trust, we are committed to promoting a positive, supportive and healthy working environment for all staff. Well-being is central to our ethos, and we work collectively across the Trust to ensure that every colleague feels valued, listened to and equipped to carry out their role effectively.

Regular Well-Being Meetings
To ensure staff voice remains at the heart of our approach, each school elects a well-being representative who attends regular Trust-wide meetings. These meetings provide an opportunity to share feedback, identify emerging pressures, celebrate successes and work collaboratively on strategies to further improve staff well-being across all schools.
Workload Reduction Measures

The Trust has established a number of systems to reduce unnecessary workload and enable staff to focus on the elements of teaching that have the greatest impact on pupils:

  • Subject specific feedback: Following school best practice, each subject creates time efficient and effective feedback policies. This includes approaches such as live marking and whole class feedback which reduces the need for extensive written marking outside lesson time and provides immediate feedback to pupils.
  • Trust wide collaboration and sharing of resources: Subject leaders collaborate with their counterparts across the Trust to develop shared resources and exchange best practice. This approach reduces unnecessary duplication of work and ensures that lone specialists in smaller schools’ benefit from the support and expertise of a wider professional team.
  • Reduction of Administrative Tasks: We work to remove or automate non-essential paperwork and, where possible, use support staff for route administration tasks such as photocopying.
Professional Support and Collaboration

Colleagues benefit from regular opportunities to collaborate and develop professionally:

  • Subject leadership support across the Trust: Subject leaders have access to Trust-wide networks, shared resources, guidance and mentoring.
  • Cross-school opportunities: Staff can visit other schools, observe best practice and contribute to shared development projects.
  • High-quality CPD: We provide a high-quality, research-informed CPD programme designed to develop and support every member of staff. This includes: self-directed study, subject CPD, peer-collaboration projects, leadership development sessions, guided coaching and opportunities in the WNAT leadership pathways, and opportunities to engage with NPQs.
Trust Well-Being Newsletter

A monthly Trust Well-Being Newsletter is shared with all staff. This provides:

  • Practical strategies for maintaining personal well-being
  • Advice on managing workload and classroom pressures
  • Signposting to relevant support services and guidance
  • Updates on well-being initiatives taking place across the Trust
Support Helplines and Resources

We want every member of staff to know that help is available when needed. Below are key support numbers:

Education Support (Education-Specific, 24/7)
• 08000 562 561
• www.educationsupport.org.uk
A completely confidential service designed specifically for people working in education. Staff can access friendly advice, emotional support, counselling, coaching and practical guidance whenever they need it. It’s there to help you look after your wellbeing, whatever your role in school.

Shout (24/7 Text Support)
• Text SHOUT to 85258
A free, confidential text service offering calm, supportive conversation at any time of day or night. This can be especially helpful if you’d prefer to text rather than talk, or if you want someone to listen after a busy or demanding day.