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Dealing with grief – insights from expert Loss and Bereavement Counsellor Fiona Reynolds

https://youtu.be/MUGN2shQdLc Joining us in the Wellbeing Cafe is expert Loss and Bereavement Counsellor Fiona Reynolds. Fiona shares her expertise and insights into how we deal with loss and grief and how we can better support those who have or are going through loss.  Fiona believes that It is greatly important that people understand what grief […]

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Grief support, Mental Health, Self Development, Wellbeing

What is your parenting style and why does it matter?

https://youtu.be/VKRI3X3JYYI In this video we were privileged to be joined in our Online Wellbeing Cafe by Stephen Brooks, Head Of Corporate Affairs at King Solomon International Business School.  Stephen is deeply passionate about the role parents play in the development of their children. In this video he gives us a great insight into parenting styles. 

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Child development, Parent Support

Top experienced school headteacher gives parents practical help and tips during COVID-19

https://youtu.be/A1AhOOK-wSY The institute of Wellbeing was priviledged to have Jacqueline Newsome join us in our Online Wellbeing Cafe.  In this video Jacqueline shares some practical tips to help parents during the COVID-19 crisis.  About our guest:  Jacqueline Newsome is former Head of Science and an experienced school leader who has held several positions at senior

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Self Development, Wellbeing

How to raise community, political and wellbeing champions

Welcome to part three of our four part podcast – developing brilliant people. In this podcast we are joined by our special guests Sir Simon Woolley – founder of Operation Black Vote and the Chair of the Race Disparity Unit and also David Shosanya. We take the opportunity to ask our special guests what can be done

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Community, Podcast, Self Development

Bling, love and reading

Welcome to part two of our four part podcast – developing brilliant people. In this podcast we are joined by our special guest Sir Simon Woolley – founder of Operation Black Vote and the Chair of the Race Disparity Unit and David Shosanya. Being a parent today can be a challenging task. In this podcast we explore

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Child development, Parent Support, Podcast, Wellbeing

Hungry Little Minds and how the DfE is partnering with the IOW

In this episode we are joined by our two guests Rukhsana Hussain who is part of the Early Years Social Mobility team at the Department of Education and Mike Kelly who is the CEO, Chairman and Founder of The Institute of Wellbeing. The Department for Education shares with us more about their recent national campaign

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Campaign, Child development, Parent Support, Podcast

change happens by meeting people where they are

We all have moments where it seems like what we’re trying to do is just impossible.  The thing that is sometimes overlooked and that our special guest this week, Donna Murry-Turner from ANOS (Another Night of Sisterhood), urges us to remember, is that we’ve already accomplished so much to get to where we are today

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Campaign, Child development, Parent Support, Podcast

The blueprint to your childs early development

In today’s episode we get into a topic that we have not had a chance to explore before on our podcast. Recently we have been talking a lot about the importance of building chatting, playing and reading with your child into your daily routine, especially since the UK Governments launch of the Hungry Little Minds

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Child development, Parent Support, Podcast

The positive impact of chat play read activities: reflecting on my experience as a black father

I’m not an expert in parenting or neurology (the science of the brain). However, I am the Father of two reasonably well adjusted young adults that I spent time chatting, playing and reading (almost every day) with during the first five years of their lives – even before they were born as I regularly spoke

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Child development, Parent Support

Why playtime matters

Even from birth, babies begin to pick up the basics of interaction and socialisation. Parents can take a hands-on approach to help encourage an enjoyment in playing by interacting with their child; ensuring they have opportunities to explore a balanced variety of interests and be creative in a safe and secure environment. In essence, child-centred

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Chat Play Read, Child development, Parent Support

The importance of child wellbeing

Children’s wellbeing is a fundamental part of their emotional, mental, social, physical, environmental and spiritual development. A healthy and balanced lifestyle during this early stage is imperative for their personal wellbeing, achieving and maintaining growth as well as a holistic approach to life. Providing opportunities to carefully support the explicit understanding of these basic human

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Child development, Parent Support, Wellbeing