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There remains a lack of representation from the South Asian
community across all levels of football, despite it being one of
the largest ethnic minority groups to be living in the UK. In this
first of its kind book, trailblazing coach Manisha Tailor profiles
42 pioneering individuals working in all parts of the game - from
male and female players to coaches, referees, board members,
administrators, sports scientists and medical staff - and
representing different cultures and faiths within the British Asian
community. Based on interviews, these powerful stories not only
illustrate the challenges faced by these role models, but lessons
that they can offer young readers. Young people need to see people
like them in order to believe that dreams are possible: the role
models in this inspirational book will show South Asian children
and teens that their football dreams can come true.
This book is designed to support teachers in promoting social and
emotional wellbeing within their diverse classroom. With 50
detailed lessons plans and supplemented resources to promote
discussion, each lesson plan contains learning outcomes, activity
descriptions and further questions around areas of diversity
specific to race, culture and LGBTQ+. This accessible text offers a
collection of activities with supplemented resources on a wide
range of pertinent topics that challenge children to reflect, ask
questions, analyse and find solutions through open discussion and
collaboration. It provides them with the opportunity to explore
their feelings and understand empathy and develop coping strategies
in order to promote mental wellbeing. The content covered in this
resource includes topics such as the psychological impact of
discrimination, the Black Lives Matter movement, prejudice, coping
with loss, feeling left out, moving school and managing as a young
carer. A practical guide ideal for those new to teaching as well as
more experienced practitioners, this resource will help address
social and emotional wellbeing through themes that often affect
marginalised groups and is crucial reading for anyone looking to
embed an inclusive mental wellbeing culture within their school.
This book is designed to support teachers in promoting social and
emotional wellbeing within their diverse classroom. With 50
detailed lessons plans and supplemented resources to promote
discussion, each lesson plan contains learning outcomes, activity
descriptions and further questions around areas of diversity
specific to race, culture and LGBTQ+. This accessible text offers a
collection of activities with supplemented resources on a wide
range of pertinent topics that challenge children to reflect, ask
questions, analyse and find solutions through open discussion and
collaboration. It provides them with the opportunity to explore
their feelings and understand empathy and develop coping strategies
in order to promote mental wellbeing. The content covered in this
resource includes topics such as the psychological impact of
discrimination, the Black Lives Matter movement, prejudice, coping
with loss, feeling left out, moving school and managing as a young
carer. A practical guide ideal for those new to teaching as well as
more experienced practitioners, this resource will help address
social and emotional wellbeing through themes that often affect
marginalised groups and is crucial reading for anyone looking to
embed an inclusive mental wellbeing culture within their school.
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