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Psychological resilience research group (RRG) global network.
Joined June 2020
The psychological resilience research group (RRG) is a global network, whose aim is to develop a collaborative group of resilience researchers, in order to develop high quality resilience research. Please contact us if interested.
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Learn more about childhood verbal abuse, the research being done on this important subject, and the @WordsMatter_ charity in our latest blog post:
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Jessica Bondy, Founder, Words Matter What is Words Matter and why did you create it? Words Matter is an ambitious new charity on a mission to improve children’s mental and physical health and...
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Many thanks to our MSci student Iwona Zak for a blog post into resilience in schools and how we can achieve it. Read more here:
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by Iwona ZakMSci Psychology, UCLOver the past decade, the number of pupils attending school in the UK has increased by one million, with a total of nearly 10 million students in 2023. This means 10...
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Want to know more about the charity @WordsMatter_ , or childhood verbal abuse? Join us here:
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RT @WordsMatter_: Thank you @LordPhilofBrum for raising awareness of the importance of ending verbal abuse of children by adults and the wo….
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And we're back! Join us for our latest podcast on childhood verbal abuse, and the @WordsMatter_ charity here:
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We're pleased to announce that our interview with Jessica Bondy, founder of @WordsMatter_ is now available to view. Many thanks to our Masters student, the wonderful Hafsa Qureshi, for this interview!
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RT @NicolaByrom: I've just been interviewed by the wonderful Seiara Imanova for the Behind the Stigma podcast series. Sieara ended up givin….
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Podcast · Behind the Stigma · Hosted and produced by Seiara Imanova, a PhD student from University of Birmingham, Behind the Stigma is a pioneering podcast that bridges the gap between the general...
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RT @iangibbonsr: Well done to all the brilliant Samaritans…… you’re all incredible #BrewMonday @samaritans.
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RT @IOE_London: Congratulations to IOE's @KazuyaSLA who has received the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Prize, recognising him….
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Professor Kazuya Saito (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society) has been announced as one of 25 young academics to receive the 20th Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Prize,
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RT @awalsh9890: V.😃to see our @wellcometrust funded #ActiveIngredientsMH work on use of remote measurement technologies in YP published tod….
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RT @DrSarahEJackson: New paper led by @ClaireVGarnett shows around 1 in 20 adults in England both smoke and drink at increasing and higher….
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RT @MariaLoades: This should be a super event - it’s free, tues 28th nov 2-5pm uk time. I’ll be talking about online single session interve….
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RT @DrWekerle: Congratulations @sdpriolo on your #resilience publication in the #openaccess #research #journal @CRIPCAS @CCCYT_CCTEA @Resil….
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That's all folks! Best wishes again to @WordsMatter_ and congratulations on their launch!. Change is possible if we all work together to find lasting solutions. If we know better, we can do better. Learn more at #WordsMatterCharity #ChildhoodVerbalAbuse
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All adults can get overloaded and say hurtful things unintentionally. Support can lighten the load for everyone. @WordsMatter_ has developed a set of simple resources to support adults and help children thrive. .#WordsMatterCharity #ChildhoodVerbalAbuse
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The top five most helpful and encouraging words and phrases that children want to hear from adults in a recent study by @WordsMatter_:. No. 5: “It’s OK to make mistakes, you can learn from them”. Learn more at #WordsMatterCharity #LetsBuildChildrenUp
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Phrase no. 4: "I’m here for you". Hearing these positive words and phrases make children feel encouraged, happy, good about themselves, confident, proud of themselves and believing in themselves. #LetsBuildChildrenUp. Learn more at #WordsMatterCharity
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The top five most helpful and encouraging words and phrases that children want to hear from adults in a recent study by @WordsMatter_:. No. 3: "I believe in you". Learn more at #WordsMatterCharity #ChildhoodVerbalAbuse #LetsBuildChildrenUp
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Phrase no. 2 is "You can do it". Hearing these positive words and phrases make children feel encouraged, happy, good about themselves, confident, proud of themselves and believing in themselves. #LetsBuildChildrenUp. Learn more at #WordsMatterCharity
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