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Esther Ghey

Exploring Accessibility - How Mindfulness Supports Inclusion in Schools  (The Warrington Project)​

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Esther, Emma, and Gary discuss the Warrington project and how the intention of all MiSP-trained teachers (Mindfulness in Schools Project) is to make mindfulness more accessible to every child and young person they work with. They will share how teaching mindfulness to children and young people can offer a way to normalise and celebrate difference as well as our similarities, improving their trust and confidence in who they are and how they relate to the world.

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Esther Ghey is a campaigner for social media reform and is the founder of Peace & Mind UK, a service dedicated to improving mental health for young people and their families through the promotion of mindfulness in schools. Esther has since appeared on Newsnight, taken her campaign to the House of Commons and become an ambassador for the Mindfulness in Schools Project. She is now at the centre of the debate around banning phones in schools and driving better online safety for children and young people. Esther was named the Independent’s Most Influential Woman of 2024, leading a cast of fifty politicians,  campaigners, businesswomen, athletes and celebrities who have all played a prominent part in British life, as well as being listed among GQ’s Heroes of 2024.

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