The Team Teach Podcast
The Team Teach podcast lets you listen into conversations with industry experts, discussing every aspect of understanding and supporting behaviour.
It’s a must-listen for professionals working in education and health and social care, helping you feel informed, inspired, and equipped with a range of practical ideas you can use in your setting.
Listen to all Episodes of The Team Teach Podcast
Trauma-Aware Education | Dr Judith Howard
In this episode, Clare talks to Dr Judith Howard, Associate Professor at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, about trauma-aware education. They discuss what is meant by trauma-aware education, and how trauma can impact nervous system development in children and young [...]
Developing Consciously Effective Staff | Ali Manning
In this episode, Clare talks to Principal Team Teach trainer, Ali Manning, about developing consciously effective staff. They discuss the importance of being self-aware, and the benefits of trusting our intuition. They explore the characteristics of consciously effective staff, and [...]
Sensory Circuits and Sensory Breaks in Schools | Dave Smallwood
Join Clare as she talks to Dave Smallwood, Principal Team Teach trainer and Director at SENse Training and Consultancy, about how to effectively use sensory circuits and sensory breaks in schools. They discuss the difference between the two terms, [...]
Trauma-Informed Approaches and Maintaining Boundaries | Haydn Mansell
In this episode, Clare talks to Advanced Team Teach trainer and Therapeutic Crisis Intervention trainer, Haydn Mansell, about trauma-informed approaches and maintaining boundaries.They talk about what is meant by trauma-informed approaches, and how trauma can affect children and young people. [...]

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