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Month 1 of New Year’s Resolutions and I’m doing quite well so far. I forgot how much I love reading and I will read anything & everything pretty much. So much so, Kev-John from our distribution team read my column last month and is sending some Jack Reacher books my way. Apparently, I just have to disassociate the book from the film, as the main character has a different stature to what was portrayed on screen!
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The Care Conundrum (for You can Care Week) If there is one thing this wretched and protracted “pandemic” has highlighted, it is just how much we rely on the caring profession and how underappreciated many of the people working in that sector are. We pay footballers, actors, and celebrities obscene amounts of money for doing things they love. They’re put on pedestals, worshipped by the masses, and consequently, youngsters aspire to be like them - to earn silly money, dress in designer clothes, and take constant selfies. Is this what we want to encourage our kids to do - or should we be pointing them in other directions? After all, does the world need yet another vacuous “c” list celeb - or do we really need more nurses, doctors, and care home workers? The thing with the caring professions is that people are often said to have a “vocation” or a “passion” for that kind of occupation. Personally, I’m not sure that anyone has a passion for changing bedpans and dressing bedsores, but what they do have is care and empathy for other human beings. Are these traits learnable? I doubt it. The requisite skills can be taught - compassion comes from within, but the society we live in today seems to not really value such caring skills, preferring instead to monetise the perfect pout or “on point” eyebrows. Could you become a carer? Could you imagine taking home minimum wage for a 12-hour shift during which you may have been spat at, mopped up vomit, wiped someone’s bottom, made beds, fed patients…and all the other things a care worker does during an average day.
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Thinking about getting a new dog? Introducing a new pet to the household is a big commitment, so follow these do’s and don’ts to make sure you get it right! Please do:
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Buy from anywhere that are selling lots of different breeds of dogs. They are likely ‘puppy dealers’, who are selling for puppy farms or buying puppies from puppy farms to sell on. Puppy farm puppies may have a pedigree certificate but does not mean that they are well bred! These dogs are bred too often and purely for profit, with no regard for their health.
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! t n e r e f f i D Think Being overweight is depressing... and I should know, I struggled with my weight for what seems like forever. Up and down the scales like a yo yo. Every January I would join a weight loss club like thousands of others, but after a few weeks I became disinterested in counting calories or spending time preparing food so old habits would creep back in. Last year I decided to try something different. I was introduced to The 1:1 Diet by Cambridge Weight Plan and what a revelation!! I’ve lost 3 stone, and kept it off with The 1:1 Diet by Cambridge Weight Plan and it is the easiest plan I have ever tried, and believe you me, I have tried them all!!
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Bakewell Town Juniors FC launches it’s very own “Kidriculum”! (PART ONE) 7-8, 9-10 stage of development or the “operational stage” of development. At this age children are able to put together sequences of technique. They are comfortable with the basic techniques of football because they have been doing them at the pre operational stage. Just as kids learn how to hold and use a pencil at the pre operational stage in school, they start to write sentences at the operational 7-10 year old stage. These booklets are full of fun and challenging activities teaching the techniques of control, passing, dribbling, defending and goalkeeping. Developing skill, which is defined as “the application of technique, under pressure”.
The Bakewell Town Juniors FC philosophy - “a culture that enables children and adults to grow beyond their own vision of capability”. With over 257 young people aged 5-18 registered BTJFC has just launched its very own curriculum! Arguably says Dave Cottrell - chairperson, the club is the second biggest school in Bakewell. The philosophy of the club is captured in its mission statement and core values. It talks about developing the coaches to develop the children. It talks about creating a teaching environment suitable to the age of the children - just as schools do. The curriculum is divided into 4 different manuals which are full of activities and drills that reflect the cognitive stage of development that the children are at. 5-6 year olds. The pre-operational thought stage. At this stage of development the children seek instant gratification - they just want to kick the ball and see no value at all in “spreading out”. Hence if a coach tries to play a football game they get the “swarm of bees around the honeypot” syndrome!! They all chase the ball because it’s a natural thing to do!
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The First Signs of Springtime At this time of year nature emerges from the challenges of winter season with the optimism of spring and summer ahead. Changing winter weather patterns mean seasonal fluxes are no longer as predictable as they once were. Many wildflowers have remained in bloom throughout the colder months. Some plants are frosted back but many survive for much or all of the winter. On the high moors for example, green bracken fronds have turned golden-brown, and deciduous purple moor-grass (Molinia) has turned pale straw colour across extensive areas of wet moor and bog. Both these plants are now viewed as ‘problem species’ by conservation managers as they have spread and this has implications for wildlife. However, what most people including site managers often don’t realise, is that this is a quirk of history and of what I have called ‘cultural severance’. This is the ending of traditional management and countryside usage by local people like farmers (and historically peasants). In this case, purple moor-grass was harvested as ‘moor hay’ from moors and heaths across and around the Peak. Bracken was also cut and harvested as animal bedding and every farm in the upland zone had a ‘bracken stack’ close by the farm and its cowsheds. It was this use of local plants and vegetation which kept ‘pest’ species in check. Ending that usage combined with air pollution especially nitrogen fallout from powerstations and car exhausts triggered a modern-day crisis of moorland management; maybe we need to learn from history.
on waste or disturbed ground look for the yellow dandelionlike flowers of coltsfoot. At the same time, birdlife is responding to longer days and shorter nights. An early breeding species is the tawny owl active in woods, parks, and gardens across the area. Breeding tawnies are highly territorial and hence very vocal from December through until March. But don’t approach too close to a nest-site as they will defend it against all comers – including you! Also in woods and gardens there are blackbirds, robins, and others all singing and displaying. On rivers, canals, and lakes, waterbirds are holding territories and forming pairs; some like mallards already have ducklings in abundance. The beautiful little grebes or dabchicks are paired and actively displaying and foraging within their chosen patch. Worth looking for along the Peak District rivers such as the Wye, Derwent, and Lathkill for example, there is a rather special bird of the area, the dipper. During the breeding season with their distinctive white breasts, these birds fly up and down stream to patrol their territory; every so often stopping to bob or dip on a suitable stone or rock. However, listen for the distinctively sweet, rippling warble of the male dipper, from October to July but most easily heard around February or March.
Nevertheless, spring will soon be on its way and bracken-beds will show green shoots of recovery. Lower down the hill, woodlands start to burst into life with the first spring flowers such as the white wood anemone and golden yellow lesser celandine. Along watercourses, the peculiar flowers of great butterbur emerge and Professor Ian D. Rotherham, researcher, writer, broadcaster on wildlife and environmental issues in the Peak District and elsewhere, is contactable on info@hallamec.plus.com. Follow his website www.ukeconet.org, blog ianswalkonthewildside, Twitter @IanThewildside 46 Don’t forget to mention Voice& Magazines when responding to the Ads
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