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Relationship Health Matters Podcast
Dr Cathy Betoin
15 episodes
3 months ago

The Relationship Health Matters Podcast explores all aspects of progressing the missing link in thinking about how to improve adult and child wellbeing.

How is that all of our best efforts are not producing the results that we say that we want? What changes can we make to help our children, families and communities become happier and healthier places?

Hosted by Dr Cathy Betoin, a practising clinical psychologist and experienced teacher

Cathy is the author of

Relationship Health: What's That?

Relationship Health: The Missing Link in Adult and Child Wellbeing.

The podcast aims to offer you thought provoking content influenced by the I Matter Framework, that can help you think about the way forward in your varied roles - both personal and professional.

The question we explore in each podcast is: lets say that we wanted to make an active shift to a relationship health approach in this chosen issue, what changes would we make short and longer term?

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Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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The Relationship Health Matters Podcast explores all aspects of progressing the missing link in thinking about how to improve adult and child wellbeing.

How is that all of our best efforts are not producing the results that we say that we want? What changes can we make to help our children, families and communities become happier and healthier places?

Hosted by Dr Cathy Betoin, a practising clinical psychologist and experienced teacher

Cathy is the author of

Relationship Health: What's That?

Relationship Health: The Missing Link in Adult and Child Wellbeing.

The podcast aims to offer you thought provoking content influenced by the I Matter Framework, that can help you think about the way forward in your varied roles - both personal and professional.

The question we explore in each podcast is: lets say that we wanted to make an active shift to a relationship health approach in this chosen issue, what changes would we make short and longer term?

Show more...
Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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A conversation with Elaine, an experienced primary teacher: How do we progress a social emotional focussed curriculum?
Relationship Health Matters Podcast
26 minutes
9 months ago
A conversation with Elaine, an experienced primary teacher: How do we progress a social emotional focussed curriculum?
Relationship Health Matters Podcast

The Relationship Health Matters Podcast explores all aspects of progressing the missing link in thinking about how to improve adult and child wellbeing.

How is that all of our best efforts are not producing the results that we say that we want? What changes can we make to help our children, families and communities become happier and healthier places?

Hosted by Dr Cathy Betoin, a practising clinical psychologist and experienced teacher

Cathy is the author of

Relationship Health: What's That?

Relationship Health: The Missing Link in Adult and Child Wellbeing.

The podcast aims to offer you thought provoking content influenced by the I Matter Framework, that can help you think about the way forward in your varied roles - both personal and professional.

The question we explore in each podcast is: lets say that we wanted to make an active shift to a relationship health approach in this chosen issue, what changes would we make short and longer term?