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Being The Head

Being The Head

Auteur(s): Creators Jacqui Le Maitre and Jane McNally
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A podcast that lifts the lid on school leadership, its pressures, its pitfalls, and the price we pay for keeping it all together. Comments so far.... "listening to this podcast has been a real game changer for me. It captures the real high and lows of being a head." "Ive just listened to your amazing podcast. It resonated so much and I felt like I was with you in the conversation." "Keep up the good work." "Thank you for investing your time in your leadership podcast. It has really resonated with me." "Its a great listen." "Your podcast is incredibly important. "Creators Jacqui Le Maitre and Jane McNally
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  • Episode 26 Ofsted- What we are learning about leadership from pilot inspections with Trevor Davies
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, Jacqui, Jane, and Trevor discuss the changes in the Ofsted inspection framework and how school leaders can navigate these changes effectively. They emphasize the importance of context, leadership, and governance in the new framework, and provide insights on preparing for inspections without succumbing to performative leadership or burnout. The conversation highlights the need for a coherent school narrative, the balance between wellbeing and professional expectations, and the role of performance management in supporting teacher development. The episode concludes with practical tips for school leaders to ensure they are inspection-ready and to foster a culture of inclusion and high standards in their schools.



    Keywords

    Ofsted, school leadership, inspection framework, educational governance, school improvement, wellbeing, SEND, performance management, transformational leadership, school narrative


    Takeaways

    Inspection is now a conversation, not a verdict.

    Leaders need to articulate their school's context clearly.

    Governance is now judged on culture, inclusion, and wellbeing.

    Strong leadership includes clear strategic direction and partnership with governors.

    Evidence of impact on disadvantaged pupils is crucial for inspections.

    A coherent assessment model is essential for demonstrating progress.

    Regular staff surveys can help gauge wellbeing and expectations.

    Performance management should focus on professional development, not just accountability.

    Transformational leadership is achievable with the right context and support.

    Schools must prepare a clear narrative that aligns with inspection criteria.




    Sound bites


    "Inspection is now a conversation, not a verdict."

    "Evidence of impact on disadvantaged pupils is crucial."

    "Regular staff surveys can help gauge wellbeing."



    Chapters


    00:00 Navigating the New Ofsted Framework

    02:38 Understanding School Context and Inclusion

    05:35 Leadership and Governance in Schools

    08:49 Preparing for Inspection Readiness

    11:33 Assessment Models and Evidence

    14:32 Maintaining Standards and Expectations

    17:53 Balancing Wellbeing and Professional Expectations

    20:35 Addressing SEND Challenges in Schools

    23:37 Effective Practices in Inclusion Rooms

    33:00 Challenges in Special Education Placement

    33:40 Preparing for Ofsted Inspections

    35:04 Common Mistakes in Inspection Preparation

    35:39 Strategic Planning for Inspections

    38:49 Importance of Self-Evaluation and Evidence

    41:32 Effective Communication with Inspectors

    44:43 Understanding Transformational Leadership

    47:26 Recognizing Exceptional Practices in Schools

    50:45 Reflections on Early Headship Experiences

    55:57 Top Tips for Effective Leadership

    59:12 The Value of Performance Management


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    51 min
  • Episode 25:The Complaints Trap: Working with Parents Effectively Using Clarity, Compassion and Firm Boundaries with Euan MacLean
    Jan 12 2026

    Keywords

    parental complaints, school leadership, communication, trust, emotional labor, education, conflict resolution, parent engagement, school policies, teacher training


    In this episode, Euan, Jacqui and Jane discuss the complexities of handling parental complaints in schools, emphasising the emotional labor involved and the importance of effective communication. They explore the underlying issues that lead to complaints, the need for training and support for school leaders, and the significance of building trust with parents. The conversation also covers the differentiation between concerns, complaints, and allegations, as well as strategies for effective triage and response. The hosts highlight the balance between empathy and boundaries, the importance of relationships in reducing complaints, and the necessity of clear policies. Finally, they provide practical tips for crafting strong initial responses to complaints and managing personal feelings in these situations.


    Takeaways

    • Complaints are emotional labor and can impact confidence.
    • Trust between schools and families is crucial.
    • Effective communication can prevent escalation of complaints.
    • Training for staff on parent partnerships is often lacking.
    • Building relationships with parents is essential for trust.
    • Differentiating between concerns, complaints, and allegations is key.
    • Good triage starts with a pause and deep breath.
    • Empathy and boundaries can coexist in communication.
    • Reducing complaints requires strong relationships.
    • Clear policies help manage expectations and responses.
    • Navigating Parental Complaints in Schools
    • Building Trust with Parents: A Key to Success
    • "Trust is low between schools and families."
    • "The trust is hard won and easily lost."
    • "Complaints are rarely about the complaint."


    Sound BitesChapters

    00:00 Navigating Parental Complaints

    04:11 Understanding the Underlying Issues

    09:34 The Urgency of Parent-School Partnerships

    11:20 The Need for Training in Communication14:35Building Trust Through Engagement

    20:15 The Role of Parents in Online Education

    25:47 Strategies for Authentic Parent Partnerships

    28:29 Differentiating Concerns, Complaints, and Allegations

    34:00 Effective Triage of Complaints

    36:12 The Importance of Timing in Communication

    37:49 Balancing Empathy and Boundaries

    40:23 Policies as a Framework for Communication

    43:12 Common Pitfalls in School-Parent Communication

    49:09 Building Trust to Reduce Complaints

    53:43 Crafting Effective First Responses

    57:15 Managing Personal Feelings in Complaints

    01:01:56 Proactive Relationship Building


    For more information about Euans work email hello@andparents.com

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    1 h et 5 min
  • From Burnout to Brilliance in 2026. A leadership Journey Episode 24
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of 'Being the Head', hosts Jacqui and Jane discuss the critical importance of wellbeing for school leaders, exploring the themes of burnout, resilience, and self-care. Joined by guests Sara Jones and Gwen Fennell, they delve into the signs of burnout, strategies for maintaining wellbeing, and the necessity of integrating health and fitness into the school culture. The conversation emphasizes the need for leaders to prioritize their own health to effectively support their teams and students, advocating for a shift in mindset towards self-compassion and intentional living.

    Takeaways

    78% of school leaders are stressed according to the Education Support Teacher Wellbeing Index.

    Leaders often feel they lack time for self-care due to a culture of accountability.

    Burnout manifests as irritability, fatigue, and emotional depletion.

    Self-compassion is essential for leaders to maintain their wellbeing.

    Setting simple, achievable goals can help in managing stress.

    Physical activity and nutrition are crucial for mental clarity and energy.

    Creating a culture of wellbeing in schools starts with leadership.

    Mindfulness practices can significantly improve focus and reduce stress.

    Reflection and intentionality in daily routines enhance overall wellbeing.

    Leaders should prioritize their health to effectively lead their teams.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Wellbeing in Leadership

    02:47 Understanding Burnout and Its Impact

    05:44 Recognizing Early Signs of Burnout

    08:48 Strategies for Reconnecting with Wellbeing

    11:39 Setting Intentions for a New Term

    14:45 The Importance of Simplicity in Goals

    17:36 Physical and Lifestyle Signals of Stress

    20:43 Integrating Movement and Nutrition into Busy Lives

    23:37 The Role of Boundaries in Leadership

    26:23 Wellbeing as a Foundation for Performance

    29:18 Reflections on Leadership and Self-Care

    34:31 Navigating Career and Personal Life

    39:07 The Importance of Saying No

    39:32 Sustaining Energy as a Leader

    42:52 Building Recovery into the Timetable

    45:25 The Role of Health and Fitness in Education

    49:38 Implementing Wellbeing in Schools

    55:33 A Moment of Stillness and Reflection



    Contact Gwen via her website:

    https://fenfitness.co.uk


    Contact Sara via her website:

    https://www.zenergywellness.co.uk


    Contact Jane and Jacqui

    contact@beingthehead.co.uk

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    55 min
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