Thanks and I guess it is how "addressed" is interpreted. Happy to help.Kory wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 4:43pmThis stuff is research-based by psychologists and so on, but I have nothing to do with the content itself (wayyyyy above my pay grade). But I'd say from my limited perspective that I suppose there's a difference between addressing a situation and sorting it out. Just reassuring the kid that you're not just going to let it drop maybe. First step, address it, and then if the problem persists, then sort it out by cutting the kid from the team or whatever.laxman wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 3:01pmDone, plus I stayed and had a read. Great work.
I had a question; I was on a safeguarding course last week as part of my lacrosse coaching requirements and we were told never to make a promise that something will be sorted out, because the child will be upset and feel let down if that promise can't be or isn't kept. I noticed under one of the videos that it says "Tell them you’ll make sure the situation is addressed". Is that OK?
Thanks for the help, all! Deeply appreciated.
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We had to do some bullshit workplace training—bullshit because it was a powerpoint, so passing the exam meant going back to the right slide for the correct answer on the test—and that was an aspect over workplace conflict, whether with a co-worker or a student concern: always let the other person know that their concerns will be heard and taken seriously. You don't say it'll be resolved in their favour, but it will be considered.Kory wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 4:43pmThis stuff is research-based by psychologists and so on, but I have nothing to do with the content itself (wayyyyy above my pay grade). But I'd say from my limited perspective that I suppose there's a difference between addressing a situation and sorting it out. Just reassuring the kid that you're not just going to let it drop maybe. First step, address it, and then if the problem persists, then sort it out by cutting the kid from the team or whatever.laxman wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 3:01pmDone, plus I stayed and had a read. Great work.
I had a question; I was on a safeguarding course last week as part of my lacrosse coaching requirements and we were told never to make a promise that something will be sorted out, because the child will be upset and feel let down if that promise can't be or isn't kept. I noticed under one of the videos that it says "Tell them you’ll make sure the situation is addressed". Is that OK?
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Done mate.
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Hi all, thanks again for helping out here. We just had an analytics report and had a 300% increase in clicks over last year, so thank for helping me test it out!
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Great work Kory.
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Done mate