
ISBA BURSARCAST // 21st Century Governance, what does it mean? ft Sam Coutinho (18th July, 2025)
In this week’s ISBA Bursarcast, we guide you through a packed bulletin of sector-wide updates, including significant changes to RSHE guidance, a draft of Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025, and a roadmap for the Employment Rights Bill—the biggest overhaul of employment law in decades. We also cover new compliance guidance on early years funding, scam warnings, data breach protocols, and lessons from recent HSE prosecutions.
Plus, our guest this week is Sam Coutinho, a leading voice in school governance and independent education risk consultancy. Sam joins us to reflect on the key challenges faced by school governors over the past year—from navigating political uncertainty and financial pressures to supporting senior leaders with sensitive, strategic decisions.
We explore how governance is evolving, what governors need to know about collaboration and mergers, and why now more than ever, investment in governor training is critical.
Tune in to get ahead on:
RSHE statutory reforms and what they mean for curriculum planningLegal pitfalls around employment contract changesRedundancy obligations and suitable alternative employmentGovernance trends: risk management, parental communication, and board developmentWhy agility, emotional intelligence, and robust financial oversight are defining traits of today’s governing bodies🎧 Released every Friday at 4pm
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