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TT#24 “Little Hearts, Big Feelings Understanding Children’s Grief”
A free webinar for all, parents, carers, teachers, school staff and anyone in Pastoral Care.
Children experience bereavement differently from adults. Their understanding of loss, their emotional responses, and the way grief shows up in behaviour changes with age and development.
In this webinar we discuss how children grieve and how home and school can work together to support them with care, consistency, and confidence.
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TT#23 “Brew Monday: Pause, Reflect, and Reconnect”
Join us on Monday, 19th January for a 30-minute wellbeing session inspired by Brew Monday. This is a chance to take a break, grab a warm drink, and focus on what really matters—your mental health and connection with others. We’ll explore practical ways to pause, reflect, and recharge during the busy start to the year. …
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TT#22 National Grief Awareness Week : Kindness and Compassion in Loss
TT#22 – National Grief Awareness Week – Kindness and Compassion in Loss TT#22 – National Grief Awareness Week – Kindness and Compassion in Loss
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TT#21 Anti Bullying Week – An open conversation with Joe Sheerer from the Amy Winehouse Foundation
TT#21 Anti Bullying Week – An open conversation with Joe Sheerer from the Amy Winehouse Foundation | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
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TT#20 “Speaking Up, Leading Change: When Whistleblowing Isn’t Just Blowing in the Wind”
Whistleblowing has been described as “blowing in the wind”—a phrase that captures both the uncertainty and the pivotal importance of speaking up when things go wrong in the workplace. This event explores whistleblowing as an employee benefit, highlighting how it empowers staff to report wrongdoing safely and ensures that ethical voices are heard across the …
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TT#19 Highlights to connect ourselves and to help support World Mental Health Day 2025
To foster more meaningful dialogue around mental health and wellbeing, Thrive Talking presents a curated series of four 4-minute highlight clips from previous episodes. These bite-sized segments are designed to be easily shareable and digestible, making it easier than ever to start important conversations—whether at work, at home, or in your community.
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TT#18 – Your Mind Matters: The Importance of Learning and Mental Wellness
To celebrate next months World Mental Health date on Oct 10th we have the pleasure of being joined by Mark Malcomson CBE to discuss the importance of learning and our own mental wellbeing. Answers to questions like, Could learning a new skill improve your Mental Health? and what’s beyond the books: How Learning Builds Resilience …
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TT#17 Built Environments and our Mental Health with Anastasia Vinnikova
The interaction of the built environment, what does that have to do with my mental health ? Join us to hear the experience and insights that go into our Built Environments from mental health advocate Anastasia Vinnikova. We will be in part discussing the importance of destigmatising Suicide, through raising awareness of the work that goes into this complex topic.
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TT#16 International Friendship Day “Chance Encounter” EDI Stories
TT#16 International Friendship Day “Chance Encounter” EDI Stories
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TT#15 – Men’s Health Week 2025
This annual event aims to raise awareness about the health issues that disproportionately affect men and encourage them to seek help and make healthier lifestyle choices.
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TT#14 Mental Health Week 2025 “The Power of Community and the Courage to Talk”
This year’s theme “Community” highlights the crucial role that our relationships, connections, and sense of belonging play into. Join us as we have a conversation with Claire Neal from CiC to discuss this year’s theme for Mental Health week “Communities”. The power of community and the courage to talk are vital for breaking down stigma and …
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TT#13 DE-Stress and celebrate National Tea Day with Jon Lee Tea and Me!
Put the kettle on, make a brew, and join us for National Tea Day. Jon Lee Professional Chief, Teacher and Mindfulness Practitioner will be joining us to talk about Tea and stress and how Tea became the go-to meaning for sitting down and sorting out stuff in our lives. Cake or Biscuits anyone?
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