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Trauma Informed Sport

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@janeleavey Advocating for #Inclusive-Sport, through understanding #Trauma. Tweets about Sport’s unique contribution to #healing #inclusion + #dev-wellbeing.

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Trauma Informed coaches:👇🏻 Educate themslvs on Trauma Undrstnd TI Principles Recognise Signs of Trauma Create Safe Environments Foster Trust Promote Empowerment Undrstnd importance of TI training Prioritise Relationships Incoprorste Peer Support Cont to Evaluate &Adapt Practice

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Trauma is deeply personal and can have a profound impact on the nervous system. When someone experiences trauma, the brain and body can become dysregulated, leading to changes in perception, emotion, and behavior.

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Last week, I heard someone say “it’s just sport” and it made me think of Becky Hemsley beautiful poem ‘yellow’. Here’s a version for sport (minus proper formatting 🙃)👇🏻 What does sport mean to you?

Last week, I heard someone say “it’s just sport” and it made me think of <a href="/HemsleyBecky/">Becky Hemsley</a> beautiful poem ‘yellow’.  Here’s a version for sport (minus proper formatting 🙃)👇🏻 

What does sport mean to you?
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What happens when you see children's distressed behaviour as a sign that they need to be punished? Suspensions. Isolation. Detentions. More than ever before. And none of it makes any difference and in fact has the potential to make things worse. This generation of children

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South Ayrshire Council show real leadership in the area of mental health, ACEs, trauma & adversity. This is significant when looking into why & how South Ayrshire Council are delivering ‘quality’, ‘for the people’ services in sport and beyond Active South Ayrshire Maree Todd sportscotland

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Suzanne Zeedyk Darren McGarvey 𝕁𝕒𝕞𝕖𝕤 𝔻𝕠𝕔𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕥𝕪 💜 Only half way through it, but already have lots of notes and lots of questions. You 3 are a truly great collaboration! You’re like the #Oasis for trauma…#Personable #Funny #Real #Insightful 👍🏻

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Science has shown a strong connection between movement and learning, indicating that physical activity can significantly enhance cognitive function, memory, and overall academic performance. Here are some key findings:🧵

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So the question becomes: If loads of scientific data now show how important movement is to children's learning, WHY have the professional systems & professional grown-ups had such trouble adapting to act on this knowledge? Why are we so fond of living in denial? Naomi Fisher

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At its core, sport teaches regulation and helps build resilience. By regularly engaging in sport, individuals build a toolkit of strategies to navigate the challenges of life. sport is a powerful catalyst for personal development. 🙌🏻

At its core, sport teaches regulation and helps build resilience. By regularly engaging in sport, individuals build a toolkit of strategies to navigate the challenges of life. sport is a powerful catalyst for personal development. 🙌🏻
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Sport defies a single definition and creates impact across many systems. Here is just one example of how it supports the system for skills, learning and work 👇🏻Fantastic impact North Ayrshire Active Schools ASCPO Team sportscotland Active Scotland Maree Todd 🙌🏻