10 September 2020, 6.00-7.15pm BST

PAST EVENT: Catholic Education post-Covid: Julie Etchingham in discussion with Damian Hinds MP, Kate Fallon and Andrew O’Neill

 

Safe and Successful Returns to School


Julie Etchingham hosts an evening of debate and discussion with Damian Hinds MP, former Secretary of State for Education, Kate Fallon, General Secretary of the Association of Educational Psychologists and Andrew O’Neill, Headteacher of All Saints Catholic College in London, about the guide to a safe and successful return to a Catholic Education post-Covid.

Thursday 10th September 6.00pm – 7.15pm

Ticket price:
£5.50 inclusive of VAT

All proceeds from this event will go to The Tablet's Development Fund.

This discussion will take place via Zoom. You will need to download the Zoom app onto your device to be able to join the call. Full details of how to join the call will be sent in the days before the event.

 

Julie Etchingham is an English journalist who works as a television newsreader with ITV News. A graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, Etchingham joined the BBC as a trainee after completing her studies, and went on to present the children's news programme Newsround in 1994.  She joined Sky News in 2002, and also presented editions of Five News when Sky won the contract to produce news programming for Channel 5 in 2005. Etchingham is currently a newscaster on ITV News at Ten and has been since 2008. She has been the presenter of the current affairs programme Tonight since 2010, having replaced Sir Trevor McDonald.

Andrew O’Neill is Headteacher of All Saints College,  an oversubscribed mixed secondary school in the heart of North Kensington, London near to the Grenfell Tower. Andrew has written for the Tablet and has partnered with the Tablet over a number of years.

 

 

Damian Hinds MP is a British Conservative Party politician who served as Secretary of State for Education from 2018 to 2019. He has been the Member of Parliament for East Hampshire since the 2010 general election.



Kate Fallon is the General Secretary of the Association of Educational Psychologists.