How to protect children and know the warning signs?
Learn how to develop a club culture that can protect kids from abuse and hear from experts about the risks of sports not having appropriate safeguarding.
"Understanding Grooming in Sport" Integrity Education Webinars
WHEN: Thursday 11 April - 7:30pm
WHERE: Online
COST: Free
See our Statement of Compliance and Child Safe Policy.
If your club has juniors, this webinar has the information you need to make your club a safe space for kids.
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Sims 4 CC Sneakers & Trainers Collection
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German Bücker Bü 180 sporting/training aircraft photographed June 1939
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"So what are you up to Saphy scribbling all night on your tablet" MAKING POKEMON OCS THAT'S WHAt
(Say hello new brainrot. Meet Hazel ⚡🤘🎻)
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Advocate for the use of sport as a vehicle for development and peacebuilding.
focuses on how sport can be used to contribute to national development objectives and the UN Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda – a global agenda and blueprint that aims to end poverty, protect the planet and make sure all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
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After almost 2 years of focusing really hard on finishing my Master's in Psychology (and especially after I stopped working as a dog trainer), I'm getting reminded by Crufts how much I miss being a full-on dog person. I really have to do smth about it!!!
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Sports as the primary vehicle to empower change.
The Network utilizes sports as the primary vehicle to empower change, or are affiliated with the teams, athletes and personnel of the amateur and professional sports community.
Connecting Sports Business with Social Impact.
Sports and Social Change is global consultancy on a mission to redefine Sports Business as a platform for change by maximizing authentic alignment between brands, fans, athletes and nonprofit organizations. The Network engages consumers, sports fans and active, everyday athletes through innovative Cause Marketing campaigns, Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, Brand and Nonprofit Partnerships, and empower Social Entrepreneurs in Sports Business.
Everything we do drives activation, participation and change - that's how we connect Sports Business with Social Impact.
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this just in, unless someone provides me with photographic evidence, Maximilian Bradley Fewtrell is a LIAR
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Hey regarding the tags of your recent post - do you have any theories as to why these people fall down these very averse rabbit holes once they get a shepherd? Because I've noticed it too, and don't get it at all.
Probably for similar reasons a huge majority of positive reinforcement and force free trainers own border collies.
I kid I kid, but also I’m not kidding at all. The sports and jobs that shepherds tend to excel at often fall adjacent to more averse training methods (note I am not saying these sports in themselves are in any way aversive on their own, but ‘tough person’ sports do tend to attract a certain type of personality, one that also tends to attract the balanced only in name people).
It’s also breed bias. In which I mean, when somebody gets a specific breed of dog they tend to be feel most comfortable getting training from people that ALSO have that sort of dog. If a trainer with their breed is accomplished with said breed of dog, newer person is also most likely to take their word and teachings as ‘correct’. It is for this reason I think learning from a wide variety of trainers, those that have trained a wide variety of breeds, both similar and dissimilar to one’s own, is important.
I also believe it is also important to do your own research regarding dog training and behavior, and to keep up with the most recent science. However, dog training “camps” (force free, r+, Lima, balanced, averse etc.) have become increasingly tribalistic so people are very slow and/or resistant to take in information that does not align with their current camp.
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