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Although the pandemic made the 2020-21 school year far from ideal, he writes, there are many successes to celebrate as another school year approaches ....
Jessica Lockett | Getty Images By now, most people are familiar the chilling figures around male mental health: suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50 in the UK, three times as many men die by suicide than women, and men are less likely to access psychological therapies than women, according to the Mental Health Foundation. The big question is: why? Of course, there’s no simple answer, explains Dr Jay Watts, Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and CALM adviser. “Men still struggle to speak about emotional pain. Old myths such as, ‘real men don’t cry’ linger longer in the psyche. This means that men often feel alone and hopeless - often without the same access to a language about emotions that women are more encouraged to cultivate in early life, and as a result of the way female friendship groups form, Dr Watts says. ....
THE charity which organises the Social Worker of the Year Awards is on the lookout for staff in Wiltshire who have gone the extra mile to make a positive difference to the lives of people around the county. Entries are being accepted for the 2021 awards and members of the public are being encouraged to nominate social workers who they feel deserve to be recognised for their hard work and support. Taking place virtually at the end of November, the theme of this year’s event is ‘Reconnection and Recognition’, highlighting social workers’ efforts during the last 12 months as they help communities to reconnect and to move forward from their experiences during the pandemic. ....
Maleka, Amina and Yvonne Meet the mentors are aiming to train more social workers from Black and diverse communities in Liverpool. This year sees the launch of a new degree programme at Liverpool Hope University, being run in conjunction with Liverpool City Council and spearheaded by the Lord Mayor Anna Rothery. The institutions say that too few people from the city’s Global Majority groups take-up roles in social work - which has a significant knock-on effect for those needing care. And to combat that shortage the University and the Council are creating 15 brand new spaces on Hope’s Social Work degree programme exclusively for those from under-represented communities. ....