NAHT Regional Roadshow 2026: London
Join us for CPD events this spring term. This is an external event organised by NAHT. Browne Jacobson lawyers will be in attendance to cover the parental complaints session.
We are excited to announce six full-day regional roadshows, organised by NAHT and designed to deliver high-quality professional development and the latest sector updates to both members and non-members. This event will take place in London.
What to expect
- Keynote addresses from prominent voices in education
- Exhibitions showcasing the latest resources and innovations
- Plenary discussions led by education leaders
- Networking opportunities with peers and sector partners in dedicated spaces
Themes and speakers
- The education landscape: Paul Whiteman, NAHT General Secretary
- Education reform / White Paper: James Bowen, NAHT Assistant General Secretary (Policy and Research)
- SEND review: Marijke Miles, Chair of the NAHT SEND Sector Council
- Parental complaints: Charlotte Antoniou, Partner (Browne Jacobson)
- Ofsted inspection: Ian Hartwright, NAHT Head of Policy (Professional)
- Curriculum review: Sarah Hannafin, NAHT Head of Policy (Practice and Research)
- Employment Rights Act: Paula Porter, NAHT Assistant General Secretary (People and Advice)
These events offer a unique chance to connect, share best practices, and stay informed about key developments in the education sector.
Contact
Charlotte Antoniou
Partner
Charlotte.Antoniou@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)330 045 2278
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