HFL Education

HFL Education

Education EN ↓ 28 episodes

HFL Education (formerly Herts for Learning) is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great education to every child. 

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HFL Education

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Education

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hfleducation.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - The recruitment and retention crisis; how can school leaders adapt? Part 1 10.07.2026

Recruitment and retention are some of the biggest challenges facing schools, with staff shortages, rising absence and increasing workload placing significant pressure on leaders. But are schools asking the right questions, and what can leaders do differently to build a sustainable workforce for the future? In this episode, Catherine Loake is joined by Alex Tomkins, Headteacher of Greenside School,...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - When complaints turn vexatious, what can school leaders do? 19.06.2026

School complaints are a normal part of educational leadership, but what happens when a complaint becomes persistent, unreasonable or impossible to resolve? As schools face increasingly complex complaints, leaders are finding themselves spending significant amounts of time managing situations that can quickly become overwhelming. In this episode, Catherine Loake is joined by HFL Education Complaint...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - How can school leaders manage complaints in the age of AI?  12.06.2026

As AI transforms the way we communicate, it is also changing the nature of complaints received by schools.  In this episode Catherine Loake is joined by Emma Murray, Headteacher of Camps Hill Primary School and Co-CEO of The Claxton Trust to discuss how is effecting complaint volume, tone and escalation, as well as the effect on relationships and teacher well being. Packed with real-world experien...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - Why are there so many juxtapositions in education? 20.05.2026

Catherine Loake is joined once again by Carol Bennett to explore the growing contradictions within the education system and the impact these tensions are having on school leaders. The conversation examines the increasing fragmentation across education policy and practice, from school place planning and financial accountability to inclusion, SEND provision, Ofsted, falling rolls, and the competing...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - When Staff Resist Change; what can school leaders do? 13.05.2026

Change is a constant in school, but not all change is created equal. While curriculum developments are often embraced, changes to systems, processes, and back-office functions can prove far more challenging. In this episode, Catherine Loake, Director of Business Services at HFL Education, is joined by HR expert Hena Mahmood to explore why change can feel so difficult in school settings, and what l...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - Insourcing vs Outsourcing: What Works Best in Education? 07.05.2026

To insource or to outsource? That is the question.  In this episode, Catherine Loake, Director of Business Services at HFL Education, is joined by Jackie Keegan, Head of Financial Services, to unpack the realities behind insourcing and outsourcing in schools and trusts. Drawing on over 27 years of experience Jackie explores why there is no one-size-fits-all answer, why flexibility is key and how s...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - How do school leaders manage financial pressure? 29.04.2026

As financial pressures across education continue to intensify, more and more schools are finding themselves approaching, or already in, deficit. In this episode, Catherine Loake, Director of Business Services at HFL Education, is joined by Lisa Holroyd, Head of Academies Finance, to explore what school leaders can do when finances become unsustainable. Together, they unpack the reality behind the...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - Tech in Schools; friend or foe? 22.04.2026

Technology in schools can be a powerful tool, or a significant burden. In this episode, Catherine Loake, Director of Business Services at HFL Education, is joined by Zoran Dimitrijevic, Head of Technology in Schools, to explore why some schools thrive with technology while others struggle. They unpack the two critical ingredients for success: a clear strategy and governance framework, and choosing...

The HFL Education Business Services Podcast - How can school leaders do more with less? 15.04.2026

School leaders are under unprecedented pressure. With growing responsibilities, rising costs, and limited budgets, the challenge of delivering high-quality education while maintaining financial stability has never been greater. In this episode, Catherine Loake, Director of Business Services at HFL Education, sits down with CEO Carole Bennett to explore how school leaders can navigate the reality o...

Why is RE so vital to young people? 07.02.2023

Listen to Shammi Rahman, HFL Education’s Race Equality Adviser and Rachel de Souza, Children’s Commissioner for England discuss the importance of RE for young people and bringing communities together in our special 2-parter podcast episode. HFL Education (formally Herts for Learning)  is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great educ...

HFL Education interview the Children’s Commissioner for England on Race Equity 07.02.2023

In our first episode Shammi and Rachel about how vital RE is. Now listen to them discuss the Child Q case, race equity and advice to young people and headteachers. HFL Education (formally Herts for Learning)  is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great education to every child.  

Reading Fluency: How and Why with the Education Endowment Foundation 14.09.2022

For our first podcast episode of the 2022/23 academic year, HFL Primary English Advisers, Kathy Roe and Juliet McCullion discuss all things Reading Fluency with special guests from the renowned Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) .   Sarah Green is the former EEF Content Specialist for Literacy. She leads literacy in her Trust and works as Assistant Headteacher across mainstream and special secon...

That's like my mummies! - LGBTQ+ awareness, pride, and representation in education 27.06.2022

At Herts for Learning we are committed to supporting and welcoming individuals from all backgrounds and lived experiences to feel connected, authentic and have a sense of belonging within our diverse community while supporting our core purpose. In this podcast we discuss  LGBTQ+ issues in schools and settings, including how teachers can implement a framework and what resources are available. We ex...

Being Black and British in Education 21.04.2022

In a very special episode released to commemorate Stephen Lawrence Day on Friday 22nd April, Herts for Learning welcomes the Hon Stuart Lawrence to Ed Talks UK.  Stuart is the younger brother of Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered in an unprovoked racist attack in 1993 at the age of 18. Stuart who was 16 at the time when the incident took place, now works as an educator and motivational speaker, de...

Covid and curriculum – what makes a difference to young children’s learning 28.01.2022

June O’Sullivan MBE , CEO, London Early Years Foundation joins Mireille MacRaild, Education Services Director - Early Years at HfL to discuss the impact of the pandemic on children’s learning and development in the EYFS and some of the innovative pedagogy used to counteract this.   June will be providing the keynote address at the HfL National Early Years Conference, Childhood development: a fresh...

Understanding the importance of communication in the Early Years 12.01.2022

Lucky Khera, HfL Lead Early Years Adviser talks with Ben Kingston Hughes to gain an insight into what experiences have shaped his pedagogical thinking and what should be considered within the curriculum that enable all children to have a really positive start to their educational journey. Ben will be delivering a thought provoking workshop, ‘ Expressions of Joy and Nurture : Creating Enriched Envi...

Early years diversity and inclusion 14.12.2021

Rebecca Collins, HfL Senior Early Years Adviser talks with Shaddai Tembo, Lecturer in early childhood studies, about creating an inclusive curriculum, pedagogy and practice in early years settings and classes, ensuring both adults and children have access to psychologically safe spaces in which they can learn and develop. They discuss how understanding and celebrating difference can support staff,...

The importance of LGBTQ+ literature in the primary classroom 07.12.2021

Michael Gray, HfL Teaching and Learning adviser (primary) talks about the importance of diverse literature in the primary classroom - especially LGBTQ+ literature - reflecting on his own experiences and the impact of section 28. Hear Michael's talk, What does diversity look like in schools?  Outcomes and impact from our Explore & Engage unit: And Tango makes three at the HfL Primary Engli...

The importance of empathy 02.12.2021

Martin Galway, HfL Teaching and Learning adviser English (primary) talks about the importance of developing empathy and its benefits for the child, society and educational outcomes in advance of our Primary English conference, "'That's me!': Ensuring diverse representation across the Primary English curriculum" Find out more: hertsforlearning.co.uk/national-primary-english...

The impact on assessment during the pandemic 17.08.2021

In this episode of Ed Talks UK, we speak with Rachel Macfarlane & Mireille MacRaild about assessment within schools & early years settings.  HFL Education (formally Herts for Learning)  is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great education to every child.  

How green is your school? 09.06.2021

We speak to Kate Mouncey, Associate Assistant Head Teacher & Director of Sixth Form at Sandringham School, about schools and environmental sustainability. This episode talks about the work Kate is doing and provides tips and advice for schools who are looking to go green. Take a look at some more resources to help your school tackle climate change by visiting hertsforlearning.co.uk/climate-act...

The importance of connecting with nature 08.06.2021

In this episode of EdTalksUK we speak with Charlotte Jackson about the benefits of exploring the great outdoors & what schools can do to ensure children maintain a healthy connection with nature.  HFL Education (formally Herts for Learning)  is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great education to every child.  

Rhythms of our lives 27.05.2021

We speak with Lead Wellbeing Advisor Karin Hutchinson about the rhythms we all have in our lives & how COVID-19 has forced us to rethink these patterns.  HFL Education (formally Herts for Learning)  is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great education to every child.  

What you need to know about the Early Years curriculum changes 27.01.2021

In this episode Mireille MacRaid & Andrew Boyes discuss the upcoming early years curriculum changes & how Early Years practitioners can start preparing. HFL Education (formally Herts for Learning)  is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great education to every child.  

The shifting landscape of school assessments 19.01.2021

In this episode, Ben Fuller speaks about Assessment in a constantly shifting landscape, and some tips for primary assessment currently.  HFL Education (formally Herts for Learning)  is a not-for-profit organisation providing all the services, training and resources needed to deliver a great education to every child.  

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