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// Nadia Hewstone is a former Headteacher who now works full-time as a professional coach. Through Destino Coaching Nadia supports school leaders with coaching programmes and personal development work. She is also a neurodiversity advocate and champions the need to adjust curriculum and approaches to teaching which consider the strengths and needs of young people with autism, ADHD and other neurodiversity challenges. //
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Listen to episode one hereNadia Hewstone is a former Headteacher who now works full-time as a professional coach. Through Destino Coaching Nadia supports school leaders with coaching programmes and personal development work. She is also a neurodiversity advocate and champions the need to adjust curriculum and approaches to teaching which consider the strengths and needs of young people with autism, ADHD and other neurodiversity challenges.
Nadia’s book ‘ The Unhappy Headteacher’ is a guide for headteachers, who what to uncover the joy in the role and learn some tools to support them through some of the big challenges in headship.
Nadia lives in Norfolk with her husband and two teenage children.
Destino Website
destinocoaching.co.uk
Socials
https://www.instagram.com/destino.coaching_nadia
Nadia Hewstone ACC | LinkedIn
Landing page for LEAP
https://nadia-jarana.mykajabi.com/leap
Affiliate link to book
http://amzn.to/3QEXikE
Headteacher SOS Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/5144922005628650/?mibextid=oMANbw
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