School staff surveys help you understand how engaged your staff are, why and what you can do to improve things.
Your survey can help identify priority areas that are impacting staff engagement, and surveying over time means you can assess trends in how people feel.
However, more important than the act of surveying is taking action as a result. If staff don’t see that anything has changed as a result of their input, it’s worse than not asking in the first place!
In this Learn & Share webinar, our expert speakers share how you can make school staff surveys a meaningful and engaging exercise, and use your survey data to improve the school experience for staff and students.
Jane Tidswell
Education Lead, People Insight
Kay Rainsby
HR Director, Stamford Endowed Schools
Oliver Davidson
Senior Consultant, People Insight
Time |
Presenter |
Content |
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11:00 | Jane | – What is staff engagement and why does it matter?
– How staff surveys inform school strategies |
11:10 | Kay | ***CASE STUDY*** Stamford Endowed Schools: A fresh approach to staff engagement |
11:25 | Jane & Kay | Q&A |
11:35 | Jane & Oliver | – Best practice approach to post-survey planning– An action planning framework for your next staff survey
– Examples of meaningful improvements made after school staff surveys |
11:50 | Jane, Oliver & Kay | Q&A |
12:00 | END |
“The outputs of our staff engagement surveys have given us so much more than a one dimensional data set. As well as the importance of knowing how our staff are feeling about their working life at Stamford, the results are influencing our strategic direction including digital and IT, internal communications and our approach to diversity and inclusion.”
Will Phelan, Principal, Stamford Endowed Schools.