Doesn’t it make sense that so many young people are suffering? Of course it does - they are living in a traumatising and uncertain world. They live in a high-pressure, highly exposing digital world, where everything is instant. This month SOHK's Behaviour Specialist Cesca Keynton explores the mental health crisis and why we're still talking about broken brains instead of broken circumstances. Read more
In this month's article from the SOHK Think Tank, Dr Mikel Mellick explores the impact of trauma on young lives, and asks us to commit to not allowing our sense of compassion and social justice to desert us when we enter the turnstiles or turn on the TV during this Six Nations Championship. Read more
The SOHK Think Tank collective are members of the SOHK community who have expertise in a range of disciplines. We will be publishing practical and accessible articles every month from this collective. These articles will ask key questions, that when answered, will help coaches, mentors and managers in schools, Non Governing Bodies and any sports-based interventions to become more effective, day to day. Read more
The benefits of participating in sport are well established. Sport has been shown to have positive effects on physical development, social skills, and psychological wellbeing. Unfortunately, the sporting domain, and its associated benefits, are not easily accessible to all. This month's article from the SOHK Think Tank comes from Lead Behavioural Specialist Dr Sian Edwards who explores how we can make recreational sport more accessible and inclusive. Read more
This month's SOHK Think Tank article comes from Comic Relief's Sport for Change Manager & SOHK Trustee, Neel Sood, who looks at the future priorities for the Sport for Development sector. Read more
How many times have you said to yourself, “I wish I had done things differently?" In this month's SOHK Think Tank article, psychotherapist and practitioner, Osian Leader, explores the concept of hindsight, and how we it can be used in either a destructive or valuable way. Read more
In this month's Think Tank article, Dr Ian Pickup encourages those working in and through sport to critically reflect, move practice beyond the ‘just do it’ assumptions, and to focus on bringing about meaningful transformation through deeply reflective practice. Read more