Laura McPhee: Driving Psychological Safety
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If the ultimate goal of education is to help students thrive, why do we spend so little time talking about the psychological safety of the adults leading them?
In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we sit down with Laura McPhee, Director of Education for University Schools Trust and a passionate advocate for social justice in education. With twenty years of experience and a proven track record of leading transformational change across London, Laura joins us to explore the profound impact of psychological safety in our schools. We dive into why true leadership requires vulnerability, how our early lived experiences shape the way we lead, and why creating a culture of belonging is the ultimate driver for both staff well-being and student success.
What You’ll Discover
- The Power of Psychological Safety: Why creating an environment where staff can speak up, make mistakes, and challenge the status quo is the ultimate lever for school improvement.
- The Blueprint of Our Leadership: How our early childhood experiences and attachment styles silently shape the way we handle conflict, delegate, and connect with our teams.
- The Importance of Cognitive Diversity: Why moving away from "culture fit" and actively building teams that think differently is the missing piece in modern education.
We spend so much time chasing superficial metrics and traditional markers of success that we forget the human element at the core of it all. Laura’s honesty about her own journey from a disengaged student to a leader who had to learn that vulnerability isn't a weakness - is a breath of fresh air in a sector that often rewards control over connection.
It’s not about lowering our standards or avoiding accountability, but rather about realising that high performance can only truly exist when people feel safe enough to take interpersonal risks. Whether it's rotating the chair in a staff meeting or simply taking the time to understand a colleague's lived experience, the goal is to build spaces where everyone genuinely feels they matter.
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The Kitchen Table are grateful to our sponsors Magma Maths, Zen Educate, St Christophers Trust, Cygnus Academies Trust, The Reach Foundation and it is produced by Urban Podcasts.