The Future We Shape

Smiles, Safety, and School Culture


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What does it really take to create schools where people feel safe, valued, and genuinely connected?

In this episode of The Future We Shape, we explore the power of belonging, connection, and psychological safety with two inspiring leaders in education.

First, Sue Roffey — teacher, educational psychologist, academic, and global advocate for wellbeing in schools — shares decades of insight into why belonging is a fundamental human need, not a “nice to have.” Drawing on research, practice, and her ASPIRE framework, Sue unpacks how small, everyday interactions shape culture, inclusion, and learning for both students and staff.

You’ll also hear from Nicole O'Brien, founding principal of Barayip Primary School, who offers a powerful real-world example of what it looks like to build a school culture from the ground up. Nicole reflects on how gratitude, calm, and connection are intentionally embedded into daily practice — from morning greetings to staff learning conversations — and how these small moments create lasting impact.

Together, these conversations remind us that belonging isn’t created through programs alone. It’s built through micro-moments, intentional leadership, and the way we show up for one another — every day.

Whether you’re a teacher, school leader, or education system leader, this episode offers practical insights and hopeful reflections on shaping school communities where everyone can thrive.

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The Future We ShapeBy PESA Wellbeing Education