
Episode 2 - Whose responsibility is it anyway? Pupil Mental Health With Dr Christine Hadfield
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Whose responsibility is it anyway? Pupil Mental Health With Dr Christine Hadfield
In this episode of the Connected Communities podcast, we speak with Dr Christine Hadfield. Christine is a lecturer in Initial Teacher Education at The University of Glasgow School of Education and a trustee of the charity Scottish Attachment in Action. We are grateful for the opportunity to connect with Christine through this conversation and her insights she shares across a range of topics! Covered in this podcast: ·
Early context and community
Adopting children
Learning about attachment and development
Distressing behaviours, losing it and riding the storm
What is Initial Teacher Education? And are realistic about the role?
Advice for getting into teaching
Checking in with yourself – Feelings
Are we failing teachers?
Teachers are more stressed, depressed, and anxious. Solutions?
GIRFEC - Do we get it right for every child?
The Promise – Holding the hands of those who hold the hands of our children
Are we ticking trauma boxes?
Writing a programme for initial teacher education
What is the risk of sharing this information in teacher training?
The mental health buffet
Acceptance
Closing Ritual - Kitbag
The Mindful Minute
References and Support:
Mental Health Websites and Contact Numbers – www.beinnunity.co.uk/support
Veteran Support – www.beinnunity.co.uk/erv
Whose Responsibility is it Anyway? - https://brill.com/view/journals/ser/54/1/article-p49_004.xml
The Herald - https://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/21402656.dr-christine-hadfield-create-healthy-happy-people/
IFF Kitbag - https://www.iffkitbag.com