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Getting started on a strategy for community anchoring

Episode 7 of the Trust: The CST Podcast, Produced by PLMR podcast, hosted by The Confederation of School Trusts, titled "Getting started on a strategy for community anchoring" was published on July 24, 2024 and runs 38 minutes.

July 24, 2024 ·38m · Trust: The CST Podcast, Produced by PLMR

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School trusts are increasingly thinking about how to embed themselves as anchor institutions at the heart of the communities they serve. With so many different priorities to balance, how can leaders get started on thinking and doing bigger within their communities? Here Tiffany Beck OBE, Head of Education at PLMR, and Steve Rollett, Deputy Chief Executive of Confederation of School Trusts, speak to Nick Osborne, Chief Executive of Maritime Academy Trust, about using a 'Year Zero' to get your strategy off the ground and explore Maritime's approach to community anchoring.

School trusts are increasingly thinking about how to embed themselves as anchor institutions at the heart of the communities they serve. With so many different priorities to balance, how can leaders get started on thinking and doing bigger within their communities?

Here Tiffany Beck OBE, Head of Education at PLMR, and Steve Rollett, Deputy Chief Executive of Confederation of School Trusts, speak to Nick Osborne, Chief Executive of Maritime Academy Trust, about using a 'Year Zero' to get your strategy off the ground and explore Maritime's approach to community anchoring.

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