Sam Oldale

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Sam Oldale

@sam_oldale

Assistant Headteacher (Inclusion & attendance) DDSL, MHFA Instructor trainer

West Yorkshire Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
"My name's Arthur. I'm 66. I'm the sexton at St. Michael's Church on Grove Street. Been here eleven years. I unlock doors at dawn, lock them at dusk, clean pews, change light bulbs, shovel snow. Most days the building sits empty except for Sundays. People think I just maintain the building. I'm just the church caretaker. But I notice who comes when they think nobody's watching. Like the businessman who'd slip in every Tuesday at noon. Never for services, those were Sundays. He'd sit in the last pew for exactly twenty minutes, head in his hands, then leave. This went on for two months. One Tuesday, I was replacing candles when I heard him crying. Not quiet crying, the kind that comes from somewhere deep. I sat down a few pews back. Didn't speak. Just sat. After a while, he turned. "I'm sorry. I'm not even religious. I just... I needed somewhere quiet to fall apart." "That's what this place is for," I said simply. His name was David. His teenage daughter had died six months earlier. Car accident. "Everyone at work thinks I'm fine," he whispered. "My wife thinks I'm handling it. But I'm not. I come here because it's the only place I can admit I'm broken." "Come every Tuesday," I said. "I'll be here. You don't have to talk. Just don't break alone." He came every Tuesday for a year. Sometimes we'd talk. Mostly we'd just sit. I started noticing others. The college student who'd sneak in on Thursday afternoons, anxiety attacks, couldn't calm down anywhere else. The elderly man who'd come Saturday evenings, his wife had died, Saturdays were their date night, home was too empty. I started leaving the side door unlocked during off-hours. Put a sign inside, "If you're here, someone sees you. You're not alone. -Arthur" People began coming at odd hours. Sitting in silence. Breathing. Healing. I'd find them sometimes, just check they were okay, offer water, sometimes just my presence. But here's what changed everything. David recovered enough to start a grief group. Met at the church Tuesday nights. "A church caretaker taught me," he told them, "that healing happens in the quiet spaces we're afraid to enter alone." Fifteen people came the first night. Then thirty. Then sixty. We had to move to the parish hall. Now other churches are doing it. "Open Sanctuary Hours." Buildings unlocked during the week, not for services, but for silence. For people who need sacred space to fall apart safely. They're calling it "Arthur's Hours." Last month, a woman drove three hours to thank me. "I read about your church online. I've been sitting in my car outside my house for weeks, crying, too ashamed to tell anyone I'm struggling. I came here. Sat for an hour. It saved me." I'm 66. I mop floors and change light bulbs in a church building. But I've learned this- People don't just need church on Sundays. They need sanctuary on Tuesdays at noon. On Thursdays at 3 p.m. When life is crushing them and nobody knows. So look around tomorrow. Someone needs quiet space to break. Permission to not be okay. Four walls that won't judge them. Give them the key. Unlock the door. Sit with them in silence. Because sometimes salvation isn't about saving souls. It's about giving broken people a safe place to put down what they're carrying. Even if just for twenty minutes." . Let this story reach more hearts.... . AI image is for illustration purpose only . By Mary Nelson
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Dr Jay Watts
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For those who do not think we have poverty in Britain, The Trussell Trust distributed almost 3 million emergency food parcels in 2023/24, the highest number ever recorded, 1.1 million were for kids.
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Sam Oldale@sam_oldale·
@TheFigen_ Turn the radio up and sing and dance around the kitchen to Whitney Huston songs 😊
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
What do you do first?
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Wake Up Wednesday
Wake Up Wednesday@wake_up_weds·
Support children through adversity 💛 This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide offers compassionate advice to help young people navigate traumatic and challenging events. Download your FREE copy here: vist.ly/49nnh
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Ann Bruen
Ann Bruen@AnnBruen·
These photos all have one thing in common - they were taken on the same day. Memories from 19/09/2024. A soft pink and golden sunrise from Burrow &’ Claremont beaches; a stunning moonrise at Ballagan featuring Haulbowline Lighthouse & a multicoloured golden sunset from Gyles Quay
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Amjad Ali
Amjad Ali@TeachLeadAAli·
I’ve created snappy checklists for the following- ✅ Behaviour for Learning ✅ Inclusive Teaching ✅ Accessible Content ✅ CPD Engagement ✅ Literacy Boost ✅ Teacher Wellbeing ✅ Equity in the Classroom ✅ TA Empowerment ✅ Leadership for Learning ✅ Adaptive Teaching ✅ Classroom Climate ✅ Professional Conversations And more…! Hit like or Repost if you’d like copies!
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Ann Bruen
Ann Bruen@AnnBruen·
After a trip around Fastnet Lighthouse with @CapeClearFerry last Sunday I spent a few hours on Cape Clear Island. Walked up to the remains of Cape Clear Lighthouse and then back to the harbour via the red loop walk. Absolutely beautiful scenery, so peaceful and sunny weather ❤️
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Wake Up Wednesday
Wake Up Wednesday@wake_up_weds·
🎒 📅Back to school! This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide shares 10 top tips to support children with the transition back into school life 🧠💬 Download your FREE copy here > > vist.ly/44pvm
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👍🏻@MrATeacher1·
I’m taking on SENDCO next year and would love to move our provision maps to digital using one of the online platforms. Finding reviews is proving difficult. Does anyone have any experience using one and would you recommend? Thanks @DeputyGrocott @Headteacherchat #Edutwitter
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Sam Oldale@sam_oldale·
@AnnBruen Wow your photos this week are making me so homesick for those views. Time to plan a trip to Cooley 😊
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Ann Bruen
Ann Bruen@AnnBruen·
Caught this beautiful moment as the sun rose beside Haulbowline Lighthouse like it was melting into the sea. This “omega” sunrise - named after the Greek letter it resembles - turned Carlingford Lough into a molten mirror. Photo taken from Ballagan, Cooley Peninsula at 6:45am.
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Ann Bruen@AnnBruen·
A beautiful pre sunrise sun pillar to kick off Sunday morning. Taken from Carlingford looking towards Greenore.
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Sam Oldale@sam_oldale·
@ShuchiOSullivan Yes 100 percent and as a DDSL too . We have one on our team and her skill set and knowledge is brilliant and she’s just amazing.I know we are lucky.
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Ann Bruen
Ann Bruen@AnnBruen·
Some gorgeous pinks, purples and oranges before sunrise this morning - photo taken from Omeath with the Mourne mountains on the left and Slieve Foye, Cooley mountains on the right. The bright lights in the distance are from Greenore Port. @barrabest @AimsirTG4 @ancienteastIRL
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Sam Oldale@sam_oldale·
@CPOMSUK Making things very difficult from a DSL perspective. When do you think these issues will be resolved?
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Sam Oldale@sam_oldale·
@TheSun I was distracted by the trousers hanging in the background. Anyone else 😂
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The Sun@TheSun·
Husband catches wife cheating and forces hilarious confession
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