55. Steven Russell - children in care deserve better
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Steven’s own childhood story is so powerful we focused on that and will record Part 2 to tell you more about this work. You can find out more in the links – Elements - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! #DripByDrip #DayByDay
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- You have to find your own path; no-one can do it for you
- Commit your goals to paper; make it real
- Start small and build - drip by drip, day by day
- We all need someone to believe in us
- Looking back at a turbulent childhood through adult eyes brings new understanding
- You can't force trust - you have to grow relationships
- Care records need to be written with sensitivity for the grown-up child to read one day
- Loads of different adults telling you different things is confusing and traumatic
- Learning about your past while still navigating the care system can be overwhelming
- The organismic self - the itch inside you that makes you YOU, desite everything
- Nature versus nurture - fascinating!
- Living in care made Steven super adaptable
- Stories resonate because all human beings connect!
I'm just a teacher
Steven's video about his Mum
Gill's podcast episode with Rachel Tomlinson, a progressive headteacher
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1. 55. Steven Russell - children in care deserve better (00:00:00)
2. The promise of a 'forever' home - broken trust (00:03:00)
3. Moving on to a care home - "And in care homes, you get bullied" (00:06:50)
4. Dave was jolly, smiley and vibrant - all the kids loved him. He gave hope. (00:08:45)
5. Getting stabbed. Making a to do list. Taking ownership (00:10:00)
6. Shining a torch of optimism in the darkness. Not applying pressure. (00:11:50)
7. Drip by drip. Day by day. The small pieces build (00:15:00)
8. Pressure to call her 'Mum'; constantly having to please others (00:19:48)
9. Finding deeper understanding and closure - making a video for mum (00:23:13)
10. Growing up and learning the harsh truth - violence and abuse (00:26:25)
11. Abandoned in a police station - "You f*cking have him!) (00:29:53)
12. Deep empathy with children in care, having grown up 100% in the care system (00:31:12)
13. Uncertainty, chaos, fear, not knowing where you're going next - and SO many adults pulling you in different directions (00:31:52)
14. Mental health and suicidal thoughts. Make or break. Those that make good ... and those that don't (00:32:31)
15. Gill shares how the story resonates - personally as well as #MPFTWhoseShoes (00:35:09)
16. What makes one child survive and thrive and another end up in prison? (00:37:36)
17. Nature or nurture? The self concept and the orgasmic self. (00:38:20)
18. The positives of living in care - diversity and adaptability! (00:41:10)
19. Your orgasmic self (good or bad) will always shine through - Japanese Gill! (00:42:16)
20. You can't 'save' everyone, but Dave stuck with Steven. As a VOLUNTEER. (00:44:44)
21. Neurodiversity and other reasons may make it hard to have the same chance, but most DO have a choice (00:47:56)
22. 'Sliding doors moments' that get us where we are. Turning bad stuff into something positive (00:49:35)
23. The power of stories. They all resonate because we are connected as human beings. (00:55:17)
24. Coming soon! Part 2 will be how Steven has flipped his experience to help children and young people - big time! (00:56:00)
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