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Feb 12, 2025 • 32min

Ep.22 Sensory Rooms and Autism - Dr Catherine Jones

This week we are joined by Dr Catherine Jones; Catherine talks to us about how autistic children and young people experience sensory rooms in schools and how these spaces can contribute to their wellbeing. Catherine discusses the findings of her team’s research, which highlight the importance of autonomy and demonstrate how sensory rooms can support pupil wellbeing by providing spaces that foster self-regulation.To access Catherine’s research, follow: https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/jonescr10 and https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/wales-autism-research-centreTo access the sensory room guide, follow: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/psychology/research/impact/sensory-room-guide-supporting-the-learning-and-wellbeing-of-autistic-childrenYou can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Jan 29, 2025 • 37min

Ep.21 Young People’s Experiences of Eco-Anxiety - Dr Hannah Togneri

This week we are joined by Dr Hannah Togneri; Hannah talks to us about how young people experience eco-anxiety and eco-awareness and how their concerns can lead to action in schools. Hannah discusses how she implemented a process called "linked co-operative inquiry" to connect the pupils and school staff, working together to address environmental issues, developing a new sense of connection amongst emotionally caring others in school.To access Hannah’s full text, follow: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/152217/1/Thesis%20-%20Hannah%20Togneri%20-%201720282.pdfEP Reach Out Youtube Episode:  https://www.youtube.com/live/IXnZuqYgfAoEdpsy Blog: https://edpsy.org.uk/blog/2023/we-need-to-talk-about-climate-change/You can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Jan 15, 2025 • 38min

Ep.20 What do we mean by ‘evidence-based practice'? - Dr Dan O’Hare

This week we are joined by Dr Dan O’Hare; Dan talks to us about the evolving concept of evidence-based practice within the Educational Psychology (EP) profession. He discusses how traditional views on evidence-based practice, which soley rely on research evidence, have been criticised for being impractical and instead presents the growing advocacy for practices grounded in practitioner experience.To access Dan’s full text, follow: Evidence-based practice: a mixed methods approach to understanding educational psychologists’ use of evidence in practice - edpsy.org.ukYou can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Nov 20, 2024 • 22min

PsychBites 1st Birthday!

It’s a double milestone celebration this month as we turn 1 and hit an incredible 10,000 listens! In this special episode, we reflect on a year of podcasting—sharing our hopes for the pod, fun stats, and what we’ve learned along the way. Thank you to our fantastic guests and listeners for all of the support. Tune in to celebrate with us. Don’t worry, normal service resumes in two weeks!Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Nov 6, 2024 • 33min

Ep.18 British Psychological Society - Division of Educational and Child Psychology Workforce Survey - Dr Gavin Morgan

This week we are joined by Dr Gavin Morgan. Gavin talks to us about a survey conducted by the British Psychological Society which found that just over half of all educational psychologists say they feel unable to support children and young people with their current workload, signalling the devastating impact of years of underinvestment in the SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) system, despite unprecedented demand. He brings attention to the BPS’s campaign which is calling for more educational psychologists in local authorities, to make sure every child has the support they need to thrive in their education.To read the full article, follow:Thousands more children’s education at risk of reaching crisis point due to workforce crisis, warns British Psychological Society | BPSHere is the link to the BPS’s socials: https://twitter.com/bpsofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/OfficialBPS/https://www.youtube.com/user/bpsmediacentrehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/british-psychological-society/You can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Oct 9, 2024 • 34min

Ep.17 Part 2 Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS) - Dr Alyssa M Alcorn

This week we are joined by Dr Alyssa M Alcorn for Part 2 of our episode about the Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS) project. The LEANS participatory research project developed and evaluated a free curriculum for mainstream primary schools. LEANS introduces neurodiversity concepts to pupils aged 8-11 years and explores how this type of diversity impacts our experiences at school.Note: Dr Alyssa M Alcorn is now a lecturer at the School of Psychological Science at the University of Bristol. Alyssa’s work with the LEANS project was conducted whilst she was the Research and Impact Lead and visiting researcher at the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh. To access further information on LEANS and download the free resource pack, follow: https://salvesen-research.ed.ac.uk/leansAlyssa published a study exploring the impact of LEANS in school and this can be found here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27546330241272186Find Alyssa’s social media on @a_m_alcorn0131 and the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre @SMRCResearch and #LEANSprojectYou can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Sep 25, 2024 • 28min

Ep.17 Part 1 Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS) - Dr Alyssa M Alcorn

This week we are joined by Dr Alyssa M Alcorn; Alyssa talks to us about the Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS) project. The LEANS participatory research project developed and evaluated a free curriculum for mainstream primary schools. LEANS introduces neurodiversity concepts to pupils aged 8-11 years and explores how this type of diversity impacts our experiences at school.Note: Dr Alyssa M Alcorn is now a lecturer at the School of Psychological Science at the University of Bristol. Alyssa’s work with the LEANS project was conducted whilst she was the Research and Impact Lead and visiting researcher at the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh. To access further information on LEANS and download the free resource pack, follow: https://salvesen-research.ed.ac.uk/leansAlyssa published a study exploring the impact of LEANS in school and this can be found here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27546330241272186Find Alyssa’s social media on @a_m_alcorn0131 and the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre @SMRCResearch and #LEANSprojectYou can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Sep 11, 2024 • 40min

Ep.16 Adopting a Strengths-based Approach to Theory of Mind - Dr Abigail Wright

This week we are joined by Dr Abigail Wright; Abi talks to us about her research which explored the individual strengths of autistic children and whether they were more likely to show 'Theory of Mind’ when tasks were adapted to the children’s unique strengths, interests and areas of support, compared to a ‘standard’ task. Abi also gives us a brief insight into the exciting early years project she is involved in. To access to Abi's full text, follow: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/95513/1/PDF%20Abigail%20Tee%20final%20marked%20DEdPsy%20thessis%202016%20for%20ORCA%20upload.pdfFind Abi’s Instagram page at @psychedmumYou can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcastBluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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Jun 26, 2024 • 34min

Ep.15 Girls Perceptions of Sports-based Extra Curricular Activities and Wellbeing - Dr Melissa Morrison

This week we are joined by Dr Melissa Mel Morrison; Mel talks to us about her research which explored the perceptions of adolescent girls of the relationship between sports based extra-curricular activities and their wellbeing. Melissa hopes that her research will help to inform both educational settings and professionals to consider how they can broaden their approach towards supporting wellbeing.You can find us at: Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcast
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Jun 12, 2024 • 36min

Ep.14 Perceptions of Autistic Students Experiencing EBSNA - Dr Mollie Higgins

This week we are joined by Dr Mollie Higgins; Mollie talks to us about her research which explored autistic pupils' experiences of school by asking them about their ideal and non-ideal type of school. The pupils described the type of school environment that would support their attendance, which provided useful ideas for adjustments and adaptations that might help neurodivergent students to attend school.  To access to Mollie's full text click here.You can also access Mollie’s Ed Psych Ed blog post here: Sharing EP Practice: EBSA and Autism - What Can Schools Do? (edpsyched.co.uk)Instagram: psychbitespodX / Twitter: @psychbitespodLinkedIn: psychbites-podcast

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