Develo** evidence-informed principles for trauma-aware pedagogies in physical education
Background: More and more children are experiencing what have been termed adverse
childhood experiences. An individual's response to these stressful events determines …
childhood experiences. An individual's response to these stressful events determines …
The knowledge, barriers and opportunities to improve nutrition and physical activity amongst young people attending an Australian youth mental health service: a …
Background Mental illnesses are the leading cause of disability in young people, and
lifestyle interventions in young people at risk of mental illness remain a priority …
lifestyle interventions in young people at risk of mental illness remain a priority …
Theorising the potential of physical education and school sport to support the educational engagement, transitions and outcomes of care‐experienced young people
Much research highlights the potential of physical education and school sport (PESS) to
provide personal, social and educational benefits for young people. As such, it is suggested …
provide personal, social and educational benefits for young people. As such, it is suggested …
A narrative review that explores the influence of physical activity on care experienced children and young People's mental health and wellbeing
E Whyte, B McCann, P McCarthy… - Child Care in Practice, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Care-experienced children and young people are likely to experience early adversities that
place them at increased risk of develo** physical and mental health difficulties. Physical …
place them at increased risk of develo** physical and mental health difficulties. Physical …
Implementing a healthy lifestyle program in residential out‐of‐home care: What matters, what works and what translates?
R Green, K Hatzikiriakidis, R Tate… - Health & Social Care …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Healthy Eating, Active Living Matters (HEALing Matters) program is being
scaled up across residential out‐of‐home care (OOHC) in Victoria, Australia and is providing …
scaled up across residential out‐of‐home care (OOHC) in Victoria, Australia and is providing …
[HTML][HTML] “That's not fair on my kid”: Carers' perspectives on sport participation and experiences for children in out-of-home care
Children in out-of-home care participate in less organised sport than children from other
household structures, potentially reducing opportunities for improvements in social …
household structures, potentially reducing opportunities for improvements in social …
Implementing the HEALing Matters program in residential out‐of‐home care: Evaluation of carers' commitment to promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours
HEALing Matters is an online professional development training program being
implemented across the Victorian out‐of‐home care sector. HEALing Matters uses a trauma …
implemented across the Victorian out‐of‐home care sector. HEALing Matters uses a trauma …
Coaching care-experienced children and young people in sport
Participation in organised sport can foster personal development and social connections.
However, many care-experienced children and young people have reported sport clubs to …
However, many care-experienced children and young people have reported sport clubs to …
Nuorisokodissa asuvien lasten ja nuorten liikkumisen esteet työntekijöiden kuvaamina
N Vikki - 2023 - jyx.jyu.fi
Liikkumisen kokonaisvaltaiset hyödyt ovat kodin ulkopuolelle sijoitetun lapsen tai nuoren
fyysiselle, sosiaaliselle ja psyykkiselle hyvinvoinnille tutkitusti merkittäviä. Kodin …
fyysiselle, sosiaaliselle ja psyykkiselle hyvinvoinnille tutkitusti merkittäviä. Kodin …
[PDF][PDF] An exploration of behavior management strategies used by child and youth care workers at centers in eThekwini
S Dewa - 2024 - openscholar.dut.ac.za
Child and Youth Care Workers (CYCW) face numerous challenges, including difficult
behaviours exhibited by young people in their care. However, there is insufficient …
behaviours exhibited by young people in their care. However, there is insufficient …