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Sue Roffey

changing behaviour in schools

Changing Behaviour in Schools

$75.50

Effective strategies for encouraging pro-social & collaborative behaviour in the classr...

circle solutions for student wellbeing

Circle Solutions for Student Wellbeing

$75.50

Sue Roffey's structured framework for social & emotional learning and a positive class ...

the primary behaviour cookbook

The Primary Behaviour Cookbook

$58.99

Highly effective, practical strategies for responding to and resolving behavioural issu...

the secondary behaviour cookbook

The Secondary Behaviour Cookbook

$58.99

Highly effective, practical strategies for responding to and resolving behavioural issu...

special needs in the early years, 3ed

Special Needs in the Early Years, 3ed

$75.99

Popular book on how early years staff can effectively help identify & meet a range of s...

Sue Roffey

Sue Roffey FRSA FBPsS is a psychologist, academic, author, activist and speaker. She holds posts as Honorary Associate Professor at University College, London and also at the University of Exeter and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Western Sydney University, and is also affiliated to the Wellbeing Institute at Cambridge University. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Carnegie Centre of Excellence for Mental Health in Schools.

Sue has spent much of the last seventeen years in Australia where she founded the Wellbeing Australia network and developed the Aboriginal Girls Circle – a program for Indigenous young women, based in the Circle Solutions principles and pedagogy, which is proving to be an effective intervention for developing healthy relationships, resilience and student responsibility. Sue is now back in the UK where she is focused on the Growing Great Schools projects to address whole child, whole school wellbeing – including the wellbeing of teachers.

Sue is in demand as an international speaker and consultant. She is a prolific writer and several of her books have been translated. She is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a past member of the Editorial Board of Educational and Child Psychology, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.

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