Embedding inclusion into everyday school practice

Working with Elevation Coaching and Consulting means moving beyond tick-box compliance to build authentic, sustainable inclusion — where every member of your school community feels seen, valued, and able to thrive.

Women in suit smiling

The situations school leaders are dealing with

Get a free call

Relationship breakdowns

Families aren't sure how to raise concerns, and staff aren't sure how to respond — creating distance and mistrust.

Inconsistent responses among staff

Staff react differently to the same situations, leaving pupils and families uncertain about what to expect.

Race, culture and language

Leaders aren't confident navigating conversations about race, identity, and cultural difference in a school context.

Inclusive expectations

The school's vision for inclusion exists on paper but isn't reflected consistently in day-to-day classroom practice.

Embedded in everyday systems

Inclusion is treated as an add-on rather than woven into curriculum design, policies, and school culture.

Impact on culture and attendance

Pupils from marginalised groups disengage, with knock-on effects on attendance, attainment, and community trust.

Woman and child reading a book together, with the child pointing at the page.

Building confidence and consistency across the school

Elevation Coaching and Consulting works alongside school leaders to turn good intentions into embedded practice. We go beyond one-off training to build the confidence, language, and systems your team needs to respond consistently — whatever situation arises.

Our approach is built on Pantelis’ decades of experience working with schools across the UK. It is practical, evidence-informed, and designed to create lasting change from the inside out.

  • Build staff confidence to have difficult conversations
  • Create consistent, school-wide language around inclusion
  • Embed inclusive practice into everyday systems and culture
  • Strengthen relationships with families and the wider community

Ways we support schools

Support is shaped around what is happening in your setting and what needs to change first. Some schools need a focused piece of work to get clarity and direction. Others need support over time to build confidence, strengthen consistency across teams, and embed practice into routines and systems.

The starting point is usually insight-led, so the work targets the right issues rather than adding more training for the sake of it. From there, support can include a mix of assessment, training, coaching and ongoing consultancy.

Stakeholder voice and insight sessions

We create structured opportunities to hear from staff and key stakeholders, so leaders have a clear picture of what is happening day to day.

For Example

  • Stakeholder voice sessions and facilitated discussions
  • Themes and patterns across teams or phases
  • Clear priorities for what needs attention first

Targeted training and development

Training focused on the diversity, equity and inclusion areas most relevant to your setting, designed to strengthen confidence and consistency in how staff respond.

For Example

  • Practical responses to language and behaviour
  • Confidence in difficult conversations
  • Clear expectations that can be applied across teams

Mentoring and coaching (1:1 or groups)

One-to-one and bespoke group support that helps leaders and staff apply learning to practical strategies, in the situations they are dealing with now.

For Example

  • Leadership decision support in live situations
  • Discussion, reflection, and practical application
  • Building capability across teams, not just individuals

Benchmarking, evaluation and long-term partnerships

Support to measure progress and strengthen accountability over time, including opportunities to benchmark current thinking and track impact through feedback.

For Example

  • Surveys to measure progress and ROI
  • Review points to check what is changing in practice
  • Ongoing partnership support to embed and sustain improvements
A woman smiling confidently, representing trusted leadership support

The Pantelis Plan™

The Pantelis Plan™ is a structured, evidence-informed framework for embedding inclusion into the everyday culture of your school. Developed over more than two decades of practice, it gives leaders a clear roadmap — from establishing a shared language through to long-term, self-sustaining change.

Rather than a one-size-fits-all programme, the Plan adapts to where your school is right now. It is built around the understanding that meaningful inclusion requires leadership courage, consistent systems, and genuine community relationships.

  • Grounded in real school contexts across the UK
  • Structured progression from diagnosis to embedded practice
  • Builds leadership capacity at every level of the school
  • Designed for sustainable change — not short-term compliance

First steps for school leaders

Not sure where to start? These entry points are designed for school leaders who want to build their own confidence and knowledge before bringing change to their team.


Resilient Leaders Network (RLN)

A peer network for headteachers and senior leaders who want to develop their understanding and practice around inclusion — in a confidential, supportive environment with others navigating the same terrain.

Sessions are facilitated by Pantelis and combine structured input with open discussion, reflection, and practical takeaways you can apply immediately.

What you receive:

  • Monthly facilitated sessions (online or in-person)
  • A structured reading and reflection programme
  • Access to a private peer community between sessions
  • A certificate of participation for your CPD portfolio
A group of colleagues gathered around a table in a bright office, discussing ideas together.

Coaching Call

A single focused session with Pantelis — ideal if you are facing a specific challenge, want to think through your approach to a situation, or are exploring whether a longer partnership might be the right fit.

Calls are 60 minutes, fully confidential, and structured around your agenda.

What you receive:

  • 60-minute 1:1 session with Pantelis (video call)
  • A short written summary and action points after the call
  • Resources and recommendations tailored to your context
  • Signposting to further support if needed
A smiling woman wearing glasses and a grey jumper, photographed in a relaxed indoor setting.

Resources for headteachers and trust leaders

These courses and resources are designed for school leaders who want practical training that supports day-to-day decision making. They focus on common situations in schools — language, incidents, curriculum and recruitment — and help staff respond more consistently, with clearer expectations.

They can be used as a standalone starting point, or alongside wider work where you're embedding inclusion into everyday routines and systems across teams.


Inclusio Talk

A downloadable e-book packed with diversity, equity and inclusion conversational prompts and scripts to help your team have better inclusion conversations.

Speak Equal

A self-paced 3-module course on how to manage derogatory and non-inclusive language to create a safe environment for everyone.

Talk Inclusive

An expanded 7-module self-directed digital course on managing derogatory and non-inclusive language to create an environment where all voices are included, heard, and valued.

Elevate Your Learning – Race

A downloadable video exploring the key concepts relating to race — explaining why it matters in schools and how to handle it with confidence.

Diversifying The Curriculum

A video for teachers on diversifying the curriculum, accompanied by downloadable worksheets on bias, inclusion, and racial diversity.

Inclusive Recruitment Practices

A 60-minute webinar addressing the challenges of recruiting a diverse workforce and the strategies for truly inclusive recruitment.

Start a Conversation

Whether you're exploring options or ready to take the next step, we'd love to hear from you. Let's talk about how we can support your school or trust.

Trusted support for leaders

Elevation Coaching and Consulting supports senior leaders in schools, trusts, and organisations who need inclusion to show up in everyday decisions. The work is designed for real settings, where leaders are handling language, incidents, staff confidence, and inconsistent practice — often under pressure and with limited time.

Audrey brings senior leadership experience and a practical approach that helps teams build shared language, respond more consistently, and embed clearer expectations into systems and routines. The goal is confidence and consistency across teams, not one-off awareness.

  • Support for CEOs, executive heads and headteachers
  • Support for HR managers and L&D leads
  • Practical training, coaching and consultancy
  • Focused on confidence, consistency and risk reduction
  • Embedded in your systems, not a one-off session
Dark haired women smiling and standing looking away from camera

"Clear, practical support. We're more consistent in how we respond across the school."

CEO, Multi-Academy Trust

Practical insights and tools

Elevation Coaching and Consulting shares practical insights and resources to help leaders build confidence and consistency in how inclusion shows up day to day.

See Our Insights

Frequently asked questions

We've answered some of the questions leaders and organisations often ask before getting started. If you're unsure where you fit, or want to talk through your context, we're happy to have a conversation.

Ask a Question

This work is for senior leaders in schools, multi-academy trusts, and organisations who are responsible for inclusion but often feel underprepared, time-poor, or inconsistent in how they respond.

If you are a headteacher, CEO, HR director, or L&D lead who wants inclusion to be embedded in everyday practice rather than bolted on, this is for you. The work is designed for people operating in real settings, under real pressure, who need practical support rather than theory alone.

Yes — we work with both. Schools and multi-academy trusts are a significant part of our work, particularly where leaders are navigating staff confidence, SEND, race equality, and inconsistent practice across teams.

We also support organisations outside education, including charities, local authorities, and private employers who want to move beyond compliance towards consistent, embedded inclusion practice.

Most engagements begin with a conversation to understand your current context and what is getting in the way of consistent inclusion. From there, we design a support structure that might include coaching, training, consultancy, or a combination of all three.

We typically work with leaders over several months rather than delivering a single session, because lasting change needs to be embedded into systems and routines — not just inspired by a good day of training.

No. Training is one tool in the process but it is rarely enough on its own. Alongside facilitated sessions, we offer coaching for individual leaders, consultancy to review policies and systems, and ongoing support to help teams apply what they have learned in real situations.

The goal is always practical, observable change — not awareness for its own sake.

Yes — and this worry is actually a healthy starting point. Many leaders come to us feeling anxious about language, concerned they will cause offence, or unsure how to respond when something happens in their setting.

We work in a way that builds genuine confidence rather than just compliance. Our approach is non-judgmental and grounded in the real situations your team actually faces, so leaders leave with something they can use the following Monday — not just good intentions.

We do. While longer partnerships tend to produce the most meaningful and lasting change, we understand that organisations sometimes need targeted support for a specific situation, event, policy review, or leadership challenge.

We are happy to talk through what level of involvement makes sense for where you are right now, and what you are trying to achieve. A conversation costs nothing — get in touch and we will be honest about what is likely to help.

answer