Save the Date! Tootoot’s Pupil Voice Week is back with the theme ‘It’s Your Voice!’

Sign-up to the second Pupil Voice Week at pupilvoiceweek.co.uk to join us for a week of activities from the 25th – 29th September 2017.

With over 300 schools taking part in Pupil Voice Week last year we are so excited to be launching this year’s campaign with the theme ‘It’s Your Voice’.

Pupil Voice Week aims to celebrate the diversity and individuality of The Pupil Voice, encouraging pupils to use their voice to be themselves and create positivity for those around them.

The week will also have a focus on a pupils’ mental health, ensuring that pupils are encouraged, and feel confident, to use their voice to speak-up about their mental health and wellbeing.

Pupil Voice Week calls upon pupils, parents, carers, teachers, social workers, councils, companies and policy makers, to join together and explore ways that we can empower pupils, giving them the self-confidence to celebrate what makes them unique.

The week will be celebrated nationally, and internationally, with hundreds of schools getting involved and letting their pupils know it’s their voice.

To support Pupil Voice Week we, together with our partners, have developed a range of resources that your school can use to educate your pupils and promote the week. This includes a range of posters and social media resources, as well as activities and lesson plans. These are all available at pupilvoiceweek.co.uk.

For more information you can also follow @tootootofficial or #PupilVoiceWeek on Twitter and Instagram, or search tootoot on Facebook.

Lucy Harvey

Lucy Harvey, COO at tootoot, brings over 11 years of expertise in purpose-driven leadership, with a strong focus on fostering positive environments in education and beyond. Lucy is an expert in how to create environments where individuals feel valued, supported, and empowered to speak up.

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