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Feeling Supported FOBISIA Safeguarding Conference 2026
Venue: David Kidd Theatre clear filter
Thursday, May 21
 

8:30am HKT

Eating Disorder Awareness - Mind your Health
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 12:00pm HKT
Mind Your Health will be offering a workshop based off our 'Eating Disorders Awareness in Educational Settings' on the opening morning of the conference.

On 21st May, from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm we invite you to this complementary course which will result in certification for you. However, it is always more about the opportunity for us all to come together and explore one of the more challenging mental health disorders we come across in schools.

Mind Your Health are offering this CPD opportunity in partnership with FOBISIA and the host school, Kellett. We hope on the back of experiencing this training, beyond the knowledge and sharing of good practice, you will also look to bring such a course to your peers in the future.

'Eating Disorders Awareness in Educational Settings' is a 1-day course that is internationally-accredited, so I am afraid for this instance there will simply be a certificate of attendance for the training as we will only be working for 3 hours.

Eating Disorders Awareness in Educational Settings

However, in agreement with Kellett and FOBISIA, we will be offering Zoom deliveries post-conference for those who wish to complete the last 3 hours of the content to receive their international qualification. A small admin fee of £65 per person would be charged to cover the qualification fee.
Speakers
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 12:00pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

12:40pm HKT

Transition Time
Thursday May 21, 2026 12:40pm - 12:45pm HKT
Thursday May 21, 2026 12:40pm - 12:45pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

12:45pm HKT

Welcome address and Student Panel Discussion
Thursday May 21, 2026 12:45pm - 2:10pm HKT
Welcome address from Head of FOBISIA, John Gwyn Jones, MBE and the Co chairs of the FOBISIA Safeguarding executive. Welcome from Kellett WSDSL and Head of Senior School Joe Alsop followed by a Student Panel. We will also enjoy a live Musical performance by Kellett pupils
Thursday May 21, 2026 12:45pm - 2:10pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

2:40pm HKT

Region A AGM
Thursday May 21, 2026 2:40pm - 4:00pm HKT
Join a focussed discussion on your region. Highlighting trends and best practice. Region A (Central/South Asia): Includes Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.
Thursday May 21, 2026 2:40pm - 4:00pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

4:00pm HKT

Transition Time
Thursday May 21, 2026 4:00pm - 4:05pm HKT
Thursday May 21, 2026 4:00pm - 4:05pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

4:05pm HKT

Ryan Parke - How to help him
Thursday May 21, 2026 4:05pm - 5:30pm HKT
Learn simple but effective strategies to support the boys and young men in your life and work with this fascinating talk from coach, author and TEDx speaker Ryan Parke. Drawing from recent scientific insights and his experience coaching men and mentoring boys, Ryan will share practice-proven methods for supporting men and boys with their mental health. 
Whether you want to support male students, colleagues or family members, Ryan will reveal:

- How hormones may impact communication styles, causing boys and young men to ‘shut down’ during important conversations
- A practice proven 3-step strategy for having supportive conversations with males
- Recommended word swaps to encourage open conversations

Featuring groundbreaking new concepts, paired with real coaching conversations from Ryan’s practice, How To Help Him has received phenomenal feedback from educators, counsellors, parents and pastoral leaders. You will leave with new tools allowing you to communicate with males in a way that is more inclusive, more engaging and more effective.



Ryan Parke is a coach, TEDx speaker and category bestselling author, specialising in the links between lifestyle, hormones and male mental health. Trusted by international schools across four continents, Ryan has helped educators, parents, counsellors and safeguarding leads to better understand and support the boys in their classrooms - and the men in their homes.

Known for blending science, stories and practical strategies, Ryan’s work is grounded in over 1,500 scientific sources and thousands of coaching conversations with men - delivering an empowering yet inclusive message. In 2026, Ryan was recognised as one of the UK’s ‘Men & Boys Champions’ by the Centre for Policy Research on Men and Boys
Moderators
avatar for Hayley Wilson

Hayley Wilson

Deputy Head & DSL, Kellett
Region C
Speakers
avatar for Ryan Parke

Ryan Parke

The Mens Coach
Ryan Parke is a coach, TEDx speaker and category bestselling author, specialising in the links between lifestyle, hormones and male mental health. Trusted by international schools across four continents, Ryan has helped educators, parents, counsellors and safeguarding leads to better... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 4:05pm - 5:30pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor
 
Friday, May 22
 

8:30am HKT

Empathy: the tangible skill for inclusion and wellbeing
Friday May 22, 2026 8:30am - 9:50am HKT

Overview: Empathy is not just a feeling; it’s a skill that can be taught, practised, and embedded across school life. In this thought-provoking keynote, Ed Kirwan, Founder and CEO of Empathy Studios & Empathy Week, invites educators to explore how empathy can be used as a practical, research-backed approach (with the University of Cambridge) to strengthen belonging, psychological safety, and support best safeguarding practice in schools.  Using a film-based approach, Ed will reveal how empathy is the foundational skill for all other 21st-century human skills, such as leadership, creativity, communication, and resilience.

Previously a teacher in London, Ed is CEO of Empathy Studios, an education and creative organisation using the power of film to develop the skill of empathy in all. A director, filmmaker and an educator for 10+ years, Ed also started Empathy Week, the world’s largest empathy festival for schools. It is free for any school, anywhere and has reached 2.5 million students across 56 countries since its launch in 2020.

When not banging on about empathy, Ed is playing basketball (just about), obsessing over cameras and probably planning a trip somewhere.
Friday May 22, 2026 8:30am - 9:50am HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

10:15am HKT

Leadership in the age of digital chaos - Kirra Pendergast
Friday May 22, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am HKT
We're no longer leading schools inside stable ecosystems. We're leading them inside digital chaos where platforms engineer engagement, algorithms amplify extremes, and AI can bypass thinking entirely.
This session shows you how to build students who can navigate this chaos with clarity. You'll learn to protect attention by teaching persuasive design, make invisible systems visible, redesign assessment for the AI age, and prepare students before exposure not after harm.


Speakers
avatar for Kirra Pendergast

Kirra Pendergast

Founder & Chief Human Digital Safety Strategist, Safe on Social and Ctrl+Shft
Kirra Pendergast is a globally recognised independent advisor, international expert speaker, and educator specialising in online safety, digital risk, and human behaviour in the digital age. With more than 30 years of experience she advises organisations internationally on online... Read More →
Friday May 22, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

11:25am HKT

Ryan Parke - The Myth that Kills Men
Friday May 22, 2026 11:25am - 12:10pm HKT
This workshop is for anyone who wants to better understand the links between lifestyle, hormones and male mental health. Building on concepts introduced in Ryan’s keynote, this session explores the lifestyle factors that influence male hormones and the implications this may have for mental health and suicide prevention in boys and men. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how modern habits and environments can affect male wellbeing, along with simple, evidence-based steps that boys and men can apply for better mental and physical health.



Ryan Parke is a coach, TEDx speaker and category bestselling author, specialising in the links between lifestyle, hormones and male mental health. Trusted by international schools across four continents, Ryan has helped educators, parents, counsellors and safeguarding leads to better understand and support the boys in their classrooms - and the men in their homes.

Known for blending science, stories and practical strategies, Ryan’s work is grounded in over 1,500 scientific sources and thousands of coaching conversations with men - delivering an empowering yet inclusive message. In 2026, Ryan was recognised as one of the UK’s ‘Men & Boys Champions’ by the Centre for Policy Research on Men and Boys
Speakers
avatar for Ryan Parke

Ryan Parke

The Mens Coach
Ryan Parke is a coach, TEDx speaker and category bestselling author, specialising in the links between lifestyle, hormones and male mental health. Trusted by international schools across four continents, Ryan has helped educators, parents, counsellors and safeguarding leads to better... Read More →
Friday May 22, 2026 11:25am - 12:10pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

12:40pm HKT

Transition Time
Friday May 22, 2026 12:40pm - 12:45pm HKT

Friday May 22, 2026 12:40pm - 12:45pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

12:45pm HKT

Kirra Pendergast - The Quiet Shift - Schools, EdTech and the Normalisation of Survelliance
Friday May 22, 2026 12:45pm - 2:00pm HKT
89.3% of Australian educational apps begin transmitting data the moment they are opened, well before any meaningful consent has been given, that finding needs to land heavily with our schools. Not because schools are careless, but because the system they are operating within has quietly shifted underneath them. What we used to call "edtech" has become a complex data ecosystem, and most schools are still treating it as a set of tools rather than a set of risks.

When 83.6% of those same apps are also sending persistent identifiers, quietly linking a child's behaviour across every session and across other apps, we are no longer talking about harmless classroom utilities. We are talking about infrastructure with the capacity to build long-term behavioural profiles on our children. The UNSW team also found that only around one in four privacy policies actually matched what the apps were doing in practice, which is a significant gap between what parents are told and what is really happening.

Parents will hear these numbers and feel concern. Schools need to hear them and recognise something harder to sit with, which is exposure. Many of these apps have been drawn from state Department of Education recommendation lists, and that creates a false sense of safety. The quiet assumption has been that if an app is on a list it must be fine, and the honest answer is that this assumption no longer holds.

What this research reveals is the gap between policy and proof. Schools have policies that say student data must be protected, consent must be obtained, and third-party sharing must be limited, but they rarely have visibility into whether any of that is actually happening at the application level, in real time, at scale. That is where the real risk sits, not in intention, because the intention of our educators is almost always good, but in the blind spots nobody has yet been given the tools to see.

Speakers
avatar for Kirra Pendergast

Kirra Pendergast

Founder & Chief Human Digital Safety Strategist, Safe on Social and Ctrl+Shft
Kirra Pendergast is a globally recognised independent advisor, international expert speaker, and educator specialising in online safety, digital risk, and human behaviour in the digital age. With more than 30 years of experience she advises organisations internationally on online... Read More →
Friday May 22, 2026 12:45pm - 2:00pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

3:00pm HKT

Putting Empathy into action
Friday May 22, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm HKT
Overview: Building on the morning keynote, this workshop will explicitly discuss the tools and techniques that can be used to embed the skill of empathy into your everyday teaching and safeguarding practice. You will leave with fresh perspectives, concrete tools and a chance to reflect and share your own context with other educators in the room - crucially, having tangible takeaways that you can implement straight away. 
Speakers
avatar for Ed Kirwan

Ed Kirwan

Empathy Studios
We use beautiful, cinematic film as a tool in education to develop the skill of empathy in all. Why? Because empathy is the foundation for all other human skills, wellbeing and belonging. It is to us, the most important skill to develop in the world of Ai and tech.

Previously a te... Read More →
Friday May 22, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

3:45pm HKT

Transition Time
Friday May 22, 2026 3:45pm - 4:00pm HKT

Friday May 22, 2026 3:45pm - 4:00pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

4:00pm HKT

Angie Browne - Being Luminary
Friday May 22, 2026 4:00pm - 5:15pm HKT
Every school has structures of support: policies, pastoral systems, referral routes, wellbeing offers, safeguarding procedures, and named adults.

All of these matter, but they are not the whole story of how support is felt.

This session begins in the space between support as something offered and support as something experienced. Drawing on the image of mycelial networks beneath the forest floor, Angie Browne will invite us to consider the unseen connections that already exist in every school community: relationships, patterns, assumptions and habits of attention that shape whether people feel known, believed, protected, and able to return.

This session offers a way of thinking about support that is both deeply ordinary and easily missed: the work of tending relationships so that people feel properly looked after.


Angela Browne is a former education leader and the director of Being Luminary, a global
diversity, equity, and inclusion consultancy company. With a track record of delivering
transformational equity strategies in organisations worldwide, Angela has become a luminary in
her field. Her work with hundreds of leaders and her successful programmes, including the
Being Luminary Programme and a middle leadership initiative, have profoundly impacted
organisations seeking profound and sustainable change.
In addition to her role at Being Luminary, Angela collaborates with organisations such as
FOBISIA (Federation of British International Schools in Asia), and BSME (British Schools in the
Middle East to develop bespoke region-specific training. Her commitment to ethical leadership is
evident through her extensive research in the field of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Angela has
a Diploma in Transformational Life Coaching (Animus / ICF) and is currently working on her
second book. Her new equity programme for service providers, coaches and consultants will
launch in 2024.
Angela's career spans 23 years, during which she worked in diverse educational settings. From
serving as a Head of English in inner-city schools to her role as Interim Deputy CEO of a
semi-rural multi-academy trust, Angela's experiences give her a unique perspective on the
shared challenges leaders face across various sectors in today's society.

Moderators
avatar for Joe Alsop

Joe Alsop

Head of School and WSDSL, Kellett
Region C
Speakers
Friday May 22, 2026 4:00pm - 5:15pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

5:15pm HKT

Delegate Photograph
Friday May 22, 2026 5:15pm - 5:30pm HKT
All delegates will move into the center seats of the Theatre for the conference photograph
Friday May 22, 2026 5:15pm - 5:30pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor
 
Saturday, May 23
 

8:20am HKT

Uzma Naveed followed by Ask the Key note and sponsors
Saturday May 23, 2026 8:20am - 9:25am HKT
We will be collecting question throughout the conference to put to some of our Key Note Speakers, Named Partner and social sponsor. This is a unique opportunity to gather multiple perspectives from key contributors to the conference. Use a card in your goody bag to write your question and drop in the basket outside the David Kidd Theatre
Moderators
avatar for Hayley Wilson

Hayley Wilson

Deputy Head & DSL, Kellett
Region C
Speakers
avatar for Kirra Pendergast

Kirra Pendergast

Founder & Chief Human Digital Safety Strategist, Safe on Social and Ctrl+Shft
Kirra Pendergast is a globally recognised independent advisor, international expert speaker, and educator specialising in online safety, digital risk, and human behaviour in the digital age. With more than 30 years of experience she advises organisations internationally on online... Read More →
avatar for Ryan Parke

Ryan Parke

The Mens Coach
Ryan Parke is a coach, TEDx speaker and category bestselling author, specialising in the links between lifestyle, hormones and male mental health. Trusted by international schools across four continents, Ryan has helped educators, parents, counsellors and safeguarding leads to better... Read More →
Saturday May 23, 2026 8:20am - 9:25am HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

9:35am HKT

Helping young people reclaim the Internet
Saturday May 23, 2026 9:35am - 10:20am HKT
This workshop shares the powerful and deeply personal story behind the Breck Foundation, established in memory of Breck Bednar, a bright and talented 14-year-old who was groomed and killed in the UK by an online predator he met through gaming. Through Breck’s story, we explore how online harm can happen to any family and how seemingly everyday digital interactions can quickly escalate into risk when young people are targeted, isolated or manipulated.

Using this real-life context, the session moves beyond awareness to practical prevention. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of the different forms of online harm facing children and young people today, including grooming, exploitation, coercion, gaming-related risks and harmful online relationships. The workshop focuses on recognising early warning signs, understanding how offenders build trust, and developing the confidence to have open, informed conversations with young people before situations reach crisis point.

Grounded in a trauma-informed and education-led approach, the session emphasises empowerment rather than fear. Attendees will leave with practical strategies to build digital resilience, strengthen safeguarding responses and create environments where children feel safe to speak up and seek help. We will also share guidance on reporting pathways and organisations that can provide advice and intervention.

The Breck Foundation works with schools and communities across the UK and is increasingly connected with international schools, including across South East Asia, with experience supporting diverse educational settings. As a member and supporter of FOBISIA, we value the opportunity to contribute to a shared safeguarding dialogue across the region and to better understand the evolving needs of international school communities.

This session is suitable for educators, safeguarding professionals, and youth practitioners committed to helping children and young people navigate the digital world safely, confidently and with resilience.
Saturday May 23, 2026 9:35am - 10:20am HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

10:45am HKT

Helping young people reclaim the Internet
Saturday May 23, 2026 10:45am - 11:30am HKT
This workshop shares the powerful and deeply personal story behind the Breck Foundation, established in memory of Breck Bednar, a bright and talented 14-year-old who was groomed and killed in the UK by an online predator he met through gaming. Through Breck’s story, we explore how online harm can happen to any family and how seemingly everyday digital interactions can quickly escalate into risk when young people are targeted, isolated or manipulated.

Using this real-life context, the session moves beyond awareness to practical prevention. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of the different forms of online harm facing children and young people today, including grooming, exploitation, coercion, gaming-related risks and harmful online relationships. The workshop focuses on recognising early warning signs, understanding how offenders build trust, and developing the confidence to have open, informed conversations with young people before situations reach crisis point.

Grounded in a trauma-informed and education-led approach, the session emphasises empowerment rather than fear. Attendees will leave with practical strategies to build digital resilience, strengthen safeguarding responses and create environments where children feel safe to speak up and seek help. We will also share guidance on reporting pathways and organisations that can provide advice and intervention.

The Breck Foundation works with schools and communities across the UK and is increasingly connected with international schools, including across South East Asia, with experience supporting diverse educational settings. As a member and supporter of FOBISIA, we value the opportunity to contribute to a shared safeguarding dialogue across the region and to better understand the evolving needs of international school communities.

This session is suitable for educators, safeguarding professionals, and youth practitioners committed to helping children and young people navigate the digital world safely, confidently and with resilience.
Saturday May 23, 2026 10:45am - 11:30am HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

11:30am HKT

Transition Time
Saturday May 23, 2026 11:30am - 11:35am HKT
Saturday May 23, 2026 11:30am - 11:35am HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor

11:35am HKT

Closing Address from the Committee
Saturday May 23, 2026 11:35am - 12:00pm HKT
Closing words from our Co Chairs
Saturday May 23, 2026 11:35am - 12:00pm HKT
David Kidd Theatre First Floor
 
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