Things about healthy relationships...
Women's Aid have published an update to their Expect Respect Healthy Relationships Toolkit. The toolkit, to be used with children and young people aged 4 to 18, is designed for work in schools and communities around holding conversations on violence and gender-based violence. It includes information on themes such as: assumptions about gender, power and equality; digital footprints; understanding consent online and offline and resolving conflict.
Things to join...
The SCH Journal Club is open to all SCH staff - to join the meeting via a link or to request a copy of the paper please contact the library.
Next meeting: Thursday 25 February 08:00 to 09:00 amVenue: Virtually & from the Education & Skills Centre.
Presenter: Manovenu Madhav
Paper: Experiences of telemedicine in neurological out-patient clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic
Things for practitioner health...
Please click on the link for a calendar of upcoming wellbeing events, this will include, webinars, meetings, podcasts and more. All of these events are available freely to NHS staff. Webinars and podcasts are delivered by experts in their field. Common rooms and support spaces are hosted by NHS practitioner Health Clinicians and trained psychologists. If you would like to know more about these read this or watch this video where the hosts reflect on their experiences running the groups.
Things to watch...
The University of Sheffield has many of its prestigious public lectures archived and available to watch online ...speakers from the arts, sciences and politics and current planned events may also be available online.Things to remember...
The library will be closed for staff training Wed 24th Feb until 13:00
Things to eat...
A recipe suggested by a former member of library staff (Jac) this week, from a favourite restaurant in San Francisco that she is hoping to re-visit eventually. The Stinking Rose® 40 Clove Garlic Chicken Jac suggests not getting too close to other people after eating it...so no problem with that at the moment! I have had a similar dish cooked by my son and that amount of garlic genuinely does work. If you have a favourite recipe or something else of interest you would like to share in the Blog please email the library.
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