The Education Periscope
If risk management in your school lives in a long spreadsheet that only gets reviewed once a year, it probably is not helping leaders make better decisions when it matters most. In the opening episode of season two, John is joined by Nick Websdell, Head of ERM Services at Barnett Waddingham, part of Howden, for the first of a two-part series on school risk. Together they explore how schools can make risk management more practical, proportionate and useful for governors, bursars and senior leaders — especially in the current climate. WHAT WE COVER * Why risk management should support decision-making, not just compliance * How schools can identify the risks that really matter * Why pupil numbers, cash flow, safeguarding, data protection and reputation need regular attention * The importance of keeping risk frameworks proportionate for schools PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS * Focus on the school’s top risks, not every possible risk. * Use plain English and visual reporting so governors can understand the risk position quickly. * Build risk into normal strategic and operational decisions, rather than treating it as a separate annual exercise. LINKS More from Barnett Waddingham: https://www.barnett-waddingham.co.uk/ [https://www.barnett-waddingham.co.uk/] More from Howden: https://www.howdengroup.com/ [https://www.howdengroup.com/] DOWNLOADS Download the one-page risk management action plan on the website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] MORE SUPPORT If you want focused consulting and support, John offers a range of services for the Independent Education Sector. Contact him via: John: john@johnsshed.co.uk Podcast: ahoy@theeducationperiscope.com Website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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