Dr Grace Tidmarsh
@grace_tidmarsh
Postdoctoral Research and Teaching Fellow, Sport Psychology & Mental Health. Rugby & 🐶
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http://www.sprintproject.org 17-10-2017 12:16:18
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Looking forward to sharing our research on 'Safeguarding and abuse prevention in UK dance organisations' at IADMS 2024
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I still need a few runners, or those that volunteer at running events like #parkrun , to complete a short ARU survey for me: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/angliaruskin…
Can you help? Share/RTs appreciated.
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Really excited to be joining Health & Wellness Equity Research Group online to talk about the SPRINT Projects community work with St Basils on MST programme delivery & evaluation. Join us at 6-7pm UK time, Fri 26th April, sign up at the link in the original post. UBSportExR College of Life and Environmental Sciences
Join us on April 26th for a presentation by Dr Grace Tidmarsh on the design, development and evaluation of a community-based mental skills training programme.
Register here: carleton-ca.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
It was such a pleasure to deliver the below talk on community-based approaches to health and wellbeing and what this might mean for policy. If you couldn't make the online event live, you can check it out below Centre for Urban Youth Research.
📢 Good news! 🎉
The video recording of our online event, 'A Community-Based Health and Wellbeing Approach to Youth Homelessness: Policy Brief Knowledge Exchange Forum,' featuring Dr. Dr Grace Tidmarsh, is now available on our website.
Check it out here:
urbanyouthresearch.ca/webinars
A brilliant SPRINT Project journal club session yesterday. Thank you so much to Richard Simpson for joining us, sharing your work, and giving us all SO much to think about!
One of the NTU Sport Science and Management undergraduates is examining the under-representation of female leaders in sports organisations. Her survey is open to females who currently work or have previously worked in sport (at any level). RTs appreciated forms.office.com/e/dyJLp3uq4L