Practical Strategies for Resilience
6th October 2025

Speakers: Paul Edmond, Hetal Parmar, Helen Burge
Join UKSSN and The Trust Network for a webinar with Paul Edmond, Hetal Parmar and Helen Burge focussing on the Department for Education’s Climate change risks on the delivery of education.
You’ll explore the top climate threats facing schools—flooding, water scarcity and overheating—and learn how to weave these risks into your operational planning – from early-warning systems and nature-based defences to data-driven audits and behaviour-change campaigns. Walk away with a clear roadmap to strengthen your risk register, unlock co-benefits across estates and embed climate resilience into every corner of your school community.
Learning Objectives
- Understanding of the ISBL Sustainability Standards and tap into free sector programmes like the National Education Nature Park and Climate Ambassador Programme
- Understand the DfE’s Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy
- Understand the DfE’s Climate change risk on the delivery of education paper
- Identify and assess flooding risks, deploy early-warning plans and site-specific defences
- Drive whole-school behaviour change through education, accountability and community engagement
- Leverage energy and water data, national benchmarks and the Greener Schools Index to track progress
Event Details
- Date: 6th October 2025
- Time: 1pm-2pm
- CPD value: 1 hour

Registration is open to TTN members / school estates representatives. Not a TTN member yet? JOIN HERE
About The Trust Network
Established in 2014, The Trust Network is an independently run peer network, dedicated to good school estates management. We are managed by our members and for our members and share best practice and knowledge through regular events and webinars. We provide a single voice to discuss issues at a national level with the DofE and other national agencies.
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