From burnout to balance: practical tools for busy teachers and education staff
Join our free webinar with Faye McGuinness to learn how to recognise the signs of burnout in education and discover practical ways to recover.
Events 01 July 2026 / 1 min read
While working with young people is an incredibly rewarding career, it can also lead to significant physical and emotional exhaustion.
Most of us experience stress at work from time to time, but burnout is caused by ongoing stress that never subsides. Over time, this can have a serious impact on our mental health and wellbeing.
Join our free webinar with Faye McGuinness to learn how to recognise the signs of burnout, understand why it happens, and discover practical ways to recover.
What will be covered?
You’ll hear:
- How to recognise early signs of burnout in yourself and others
- Practical ways to break the cycle of stress
- How to plan for rest over the summer holidays
- Strategies for overcoming guilt when taking time off
- Ways to challenge perfectionism and protect your energy
Date/Time:
Wednesday 1 July at 4pm
Who can attend:
This event is for all teachers and education staff
Take an hour for yourself and leave with ideas that last beyond the session.
About Faye McGuinness
Faye is responsible for the development and delivery of our services and programmes. Prior to joining Education Support Faye's role was Head of Workplace Wellbeing Programmes at the mental health charity Mind, where she led on the development of Workplace Wellbeing programmes including the Mentally Healthy Universities Programme, the Our Frontline campaign and the Mental Health at Work website.
Faye feels incredibly passionate about supporting better workplace mental health and making an impact across the education sector. Faye is also a trustee for the charity Music for All, which is dedicated to changing lives across the UK by improving access to music making.
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