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Samantha Walton
samlwalton
ok the Tories need to stop weaponising wellbeing now! It is *not* their place to decide what's good for people's mental health & tbh they don't have a very good
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Sarah Clarke
ArtsAtRandom
Great insights from @gemmapeters from @bloodcancer_uk at this morning's @ThirdSector's "#Wellbeing in the third sector" briefing. Principles of culture change:- Listen to understand, and keep listening- Clear blockers fast
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What Works Centre for Wellbeing
WhatWorksWB
Good work is a key driver of our overall wellbeing, particularly important for young people after unemployment. Some parts of the country do better at supporting good work than others
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Research in the Psychology of Student Education
RitPoSE
@BewickBM's talk on on facilitating students' sense of belonging is happening now in the School of Psychology! Dr Bewick begins by explaining how this project started with a focus on
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Samaritans
samaritans
Middle-aged men are more likely to die by suicide than any other age group. Today, we're launching a new handbook which explores what wellbeing groups can do to appeal to
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Rowan Gossedge
RowanLGossedge
It's a really tough time being in healthcare at the moment, it's likely to get worse before it gets better.We all need to look after ourselves especially our mental health
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Marek Zemanik
marek_zemanik
I've written my last @cipdscotland blog for 2020. In it, I look at the Scottish data from our Covid Working Lives Survey series to see what impact the pandemic has
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Daniel Reeders 🏳️‍⚧️
engagedpractx
Academics, please stop using the terminology of mental health if what you mean is stress levels. I recognise this is complex and I'll try to explain it clearly. That discourse
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Ben Swart
benswart
1/4 The three most common challenges I've heard since the pandemic. Plus the three videos / books / podcasts to help. A short thread to help you right now with:1)
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Adam Boxer
adamboxer1
A short thread on wellbeing and being realistic about workload:First, I think my workload related wellbeing credentials are clear. I frequently rail against excessive policies, bad behaviour and unsupportive schools.
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Dr Marie Casey
marietcasey
A thread: 1) What we need is a national COVID strategy that gives us a meaningful way of living while COVID poses such a threat.We obviously need it for the
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Deborah McMillan - Children's Commissioner
ChildComJersey
We know from our Covid survey that school closures disadvantaged some children and young people more than others. Closing school buildings should always be the last resort and made in
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Jared Spataro
jared_spataro
THREADAt @Microsoft, we’ve spent the past 6 months studying how the pandemic has impacted workplace #wellbeing around the world. Some findings. Workers worldwide face burnout, but some are hit harder
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Neasa Hourigan TD
neasa_neasa
"Ireland was the only EU economy to grow in 2020 and is in line for a very small proportion of the funds”There are consequences of using inaccurate economic activity measures.
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Pasco Fearon
PascoFearon
This is honestly one of the best things I’ve read on twitter, thank you @actionheroteach (great handle by the way!) 1/3https://twitter.com/actionheroteach/status/1284087533622693889 This very explicit pressure placed on kids at GCSE
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John Domokos
JohnDomokos
Homeschooling, a thread, after two days with an 8 and 6 year old: 1/ Kids are entering this latest round already demoralised and confused after nearly a year of this,
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