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Gail Nowek

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Proud to be PEP for North Ayrshire Psychological service. Passionate about giving young people fresh chances in life through compassion and understanding.

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Gail Nowek
Gail Nowek@GNowek·
@archiebland @meropemills Thank you so much for your moving and insightful article! I work with children with additional support needs and their families and it has reminded me to think about how every child is so much more than their disability and that every family has their own unique experience!
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Archie Bland@archiebland·
I wrote for the Guardian’s Saturday magazine about my son Max, who changed how I see the world. Took ages. More jokes after the first bit. Thanks @meropemills for being the most patient and generous editor. theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
Grateful to get the chance to attend the @IrvineRoyalAcad Christmas concert! Such talented young people and dedicated staff! It’s easy to forget with some of the challenges in education at the moment that there’s still so many wonderful things going on! Thank you for inviting me!
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Dr. Bryan Pearlman #MaslowBeforeBloom
The Bad Kid Myth No child is born with a heart made of stone, No plan to ruin your day when they wake, alone. Behaviors you see are a cry, not a curse, A story untold in actions, not words. For deep within, there’s a hunger, a need, A longing for kindness, attention to feed. A spark of compassion can kindle the way, To turn rough roads smooth, to lead them astray. No "bad kid" exists, just emotions untamed, A soul that’s been hurt, misunderstood, blamed. Lead with your empathy, offer a hand, You might be the one who helps them to stand. It takes but one caring heart to ignite, A future of love, to guide them to light. So, see through the anger, the walls they’ve built high, Behaviors are messages — look with soft eyes. Fuel them with hope, not judgment or fear, And you’ll be the reason they finally hear That they’re worthy of kindness, deserving of grace— A new path unfolding, a brighter, safe space.
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Gail Nowek
Gail Nowek@GNowek·
facebook.com/share/r/r9sYLf… - Really interesting - if we got this right we would save so much money in the long run and more importantly so many wasted lives!
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
What are Graham Norton, john swinney and Will Ferrell doing some dad dancing and singing the final song at the Eurovision semi finals??? 😉#eurovison
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
This article really struck a chord! The medical model of mental illness that it is biological often ignores the complexity of its origins and that it is a response to the very real social world and incredibly challenging situations we find ourselves in! amp.theguardian.com/society/2024/a…
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
@MauraKearney11 Great input! Always learn something new!!!
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
Delighted to be at the first in person SDEP National Conference for 4 years! Hearing about exclusion across the 4 nations and some of the challenges! So important to explore these issues so we can continue to positively support our cyp and staff working with them. @nac_eps
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Rory O'Connor
Rory O'Connor@suicideresearch·
If you are concerned that someone you know may be suicidal, please ask them directly whether they have been thinking about suicide. It could save a life #TimeToTalk
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
Great to be part of supporting needs collaborative where the shared message between educ and health was about compassionate adults who set clear boundaries&expectations for behaviour.Looking forward to continuing the discussion with ⁦@NHSaaaNSAIS⁩ ⁦⁦@NAC_Education
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
@catmac705 I’m reading ‘Demon Copperfield’ just now which is about a kid in the care system in the U.S! It really makes you think about what so many of our care experienced kids go through! No wonder they lash out sometimes! Thanks for sharing!!
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Catriona Robb
Catriona Robb@catmac705·
A long post but worth every word.
Dr. Bryan Pearlman #MaslowBeforeBloom@DrP_Principal

What Is A Ruckus? My secretary called and said there was a ruckus in the front hallway. I was really excited to see what was going on. I wanted to know what a ruckus was. I learned that a ruckus was a small boy I hadn’t net yet. The ruckus was ripping our bulletin board off the wall, knocking over a table and cursing. He turned around & said, “What the F--- are you looking at?” He continued, “You’re fat, bald, and stupid.” I responded with, “You seem to be upset. What do you need? How can I help?” He moved a step closer to me and said, “Are you deaf, too? I just said you’re fat, bald, and stupid.” My response was, “I heard you just fine. Now I really can tell you are upset. What do you need? How can I help you?” He started crying while re-stating for the 3rd time (in case I missed the other two times), “You’re fat, bald, and stupid.” He then said, “I hate this stupid school; I don’t know why I’m here. I don’t know where my mom is. I hate my foster family.“ He reached his arms out. I asked if he needed a hug and he nodded. I then asked if he wanted to go to my office. He nodded. I let him know that “Dr. P” is here if he needs anything. He sat at my table and put his head down. He looked me in the eyes and said, “Dr. P, I’m very sorry for everything that I did. I just miss my mom.” I responded by telling him that I appreciate his apology and that I accept it. He then said, “I am also really sorry for calling you those mean things. I didn’t mean it.” We brainstormed some ideas of what he could do in the future if he was having a tough day. He suggested that he could ask to get a drink, ask for help, or just put his head down. I let him know that these are great strategies. I added that he could always ask to see the counselor or me. We then discussed how he could be on the lookout for signs that he was getting upset, frustrated, angry, or agitated. He said that he sometimes started to clinch his fists and his breathing changed. I told him that those were good signs and that the body often gives us signs that we are starting to get upset. We both agreed that it was so important to listen to our bodies. He asked if he could get his backpack and coat. I thought that was an unusual request for 10 a.m. I asked him why he would need his backpack and coat. He replied, “Because I’m going to get suspended like I did at my last school.” I let him know that there may be another plan. He scrunched his face and looked puzzled. I asked, “How do you think you could fix what you did this morning?” He thought about it for a minute or so and responded with, “I can pick-up what I threw and fix anything that I broke.” I let him know that this seemed like a good plan. He picked up the items that he threw and helped put the bulletin board back on the wall. I went over the plan for the next time and we made sure he knew what to do in case he got upset, frustrated, angry or agitated again. I said, “Since we’ve agreed on the plan, let’s shake on it to make it official.” He reached out his hand and shook mine. I let him know that he could go back to class. He picked up his bookbag and his jacket and started off to his class. I called his teacher to let him know that he was on his way. His teacher was so happy to welcome him back to class. I never had another problem with him. A teacher stopped by later that day. She couldn’t understand why he wasn’t suspended. “He called you fat, bald, and stupid.” My response was that it never was about me. I then asked the teacher if any of the comments were false. She looked at me like I was crazy. I let her know that I am fat and bald. Those were both true statements. I also argued that stupid is a relative term. She didn’t like my answer. How do you deal with colleagues who are fixed mindset, focused on punitive methods or who believe that alternatives to suspensions equate to being soft on discipline? From the book “Maslow Before Bloom: Basic Human Needs Before Academics” (a.co/d/fhhFJ4V)

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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
Some interesting points in this article! Whilst it is discussing the English system - some of its arguments undoubtedly apply in Scotland, particularly around labelling! SEND: a label worth having? tes.com/magazine/teach…
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
Happy holidays to the hard working staff who are stopping for their holidays today! It hasn’t been an easy few terms but the commitment of staff has really shone through! Wishing you all a wonderful break! @NAC_Education @HealthNac @nac_eps
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
I absolutely love seeing all the Christmas trees and lights when I’m out and about at this time of year! I think it might be about connection, that regardless of our religious beliefs we can all come together at one time and have hope that there is some light in the darkness!🎄
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Gail Nowek@GNowek·
@linzie_sloan @IrvineRoyalAcad You are doing a great job for the young people of north Ayrshire! Enjoy your break when it comes!!🎄🎅🏻
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Head Teacher@linzie_sloan·
A lovely lunch with the ELT today. A challenging term 2 but we have almost made it. Thanks for sticking together and showing such dedication to our young people! #believeinbetter⭐️💙 @IrvineRoyalAcad 🧑‍🎄🎄🎅
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Glebe Primary School
Glebe Primary School@glebeps·
We had some new servers at lunch today 👨‍🍳👩‍🍳 The children found it very funny to see Mrs Sanderson and Mr Wilson dishing out the desserts! Go Team Glebe 💜🥰🙌
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Susanne Dunne
Susanne Dunne@susanne_dunne·
Our choir @stpeterspsna sang in the EU concert tonight. They were sensational!🎶 Thank you to our families for their support in bringing the children along. 🌟🎄🎶
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