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This weeks #SundayThread Survive,Secure,Save. I was asked last week what can people do in such situations. The question of “stepping in” always raises its head. Stepping in is an unhelpful term because it narrows what action can be taken. Here’s my advice bbc.com/news/articles/…
This weeks #SundayThread Survive,Secure,Save. I was asked last week what can people do in such situations. The question of “stepping in” always raises its head. Stepping in is an unhelpful term because it narrows what action can be taken. Here’s my advice bbc.com/news/articles/…
This weeks #SundayThread Mistakes are inevitable. This past week this story has made the headlines. Whilst many see it as an attempt to blame a person,an org or a government mistakes are part of human nature and we need a better approach to addressing them bbc.com/news/articles/…
This weeks #SundayThread Ethical vigilance in the age of AI. I’ve just been asked to deliver a workshop to senior partners in a law firm as they begin to embed AI in their workplace. My question Is there a place for Active Bystandership (AB)? Dam right there is. Here’s why
This weeks #SundayThread Why using a bystander approach (BA) is a good way to engage men in prevention of all forms of violence. A lot of my work I find myself working with organisations where a majority of staff are male. I find the BA is a good way to influence & activate men.
Pranks suggest playing up to a crowd. Another simple focus on an individual and not on the situation and system. Something I discuss in today’s #SundayThread x.com/graham_goulden…
At a work Christmas party, PC Finley Sky attempted to unzip a woman’s dress as a “prank” while intoxicated. He claimed it was minor - CCTV told a different story.
This weeks #SundayThread The Stanford prison experiment (SPE) and parallels to neg policing stories. I’ve talked a lot this last week suggesting poor behaviours & poor mental health are more symptoms than simply problems. For me a new focus is needed and the SPE may help
This weeks #SundayThread active bystanders and Thunderbirds. This last week was the 60th anniversary of the first episode of the classic kids puppet sci fi series. A firm favourite growing up.
This weeks #SundayThread Why small things matter. I loved the post below. It cites 2 facts that I regularly share. 1. We all have the ability to be a hero And 2. Small things really matter.
“A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a little boy’s shoulders to let him know the world hadn’t ended.” #BatmanDay #BatmanDay2025 🦇
I love this post and it’s inspired this weeks #SundayThread Small steps are the quiet architects of transformation. Apply that quote to your organisation, team or sports team. See you Sunday.
“A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a little boy’s shoulders to let him know the world hadn’t ended.” #BatmanDay #BatmanDay2025 🦇
This weeks #SundayThread A need to prick the bubble. Many organisations struggle with their culture because they fail to prick the bubble. By pricking the bubble I simply mean getting your people talking to each other.
This weeks #SundayThread “you’re an idiot, no you’re an idiot” Why this isn’t a good approach to debate. Just now I look at the world & ask why can’t we get along. Too many people taking a “fuck you, no fuck you’ approach to debate
This weeks #SundayThread Taking Responsibility. Last month I got my first tattoo. I chose the opening lines to one of my fav Dave Matthew’s songs “you might die trying’. To change the world, start with one step. For me the first step is to take responsibility.
This weeks #SundayThread How watching SWAT could help fix police culture. Who hasn’t got a guilty pleasure. One of mine is watching this TV series. I have to confess it took me 5 seasons to realise it provides a counterweight to the flaws of real-world policing cultures.
One of my guilty pleasure is the TV series S.W.A.T. It took me 4 seasons to realise what it is trying to communicate to policing. Anyone? My #SundayThread will share my answer.
This weeks #SundayThread How active bystandership can help sports teams. A few years ago I had a fab opportunity to work with pro baseball teams in US. Many teams use it to help build a better performance culture. Creating learning environments is something the @AllBlacks favour
This weeks #SundayThread How does police culture contribute to an ongoing mental health crisis in policing. In recent weeks whilst many simply want to blame leadership or PSDs I’ve suggested it’s culture that is the killer. Here’s why.
Concerned theres a need for it - Culture is a major contributory factor. Many blame leaders or PSD but a culture is bigger than a few individuals. Mmm idea for next weeks #SundayThread How does police culture impact on office/staff wellness. Thoughts? I have my views
Following the recent launch of a new Mental Health Crisis Line offering around the clock support to police officers and staff in England and Wales who are experiencing a mental health crisis or suicidal thoughts, Andy Rhodes – Service Director for Oscar Kilo, which has…
A focus on the positive inspires people to act. Today in my #SundayThread I discuss the group effect. We need to hear more about the positive. Not my idea more what science tells us. Friend and colleague Dr Alan Berkowitz tells it straight youtu.be/HKwCfFJZJhg?si…
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“I would make the rather unpopular argument that this is an amazing country and broadly speaking, there has never been a better time to live in it.” @FraserNelson explores why the right are depicting Britain as lawless, despite progress made in reducing crime. @ChloeTilley
This weeks #SundayThread The ‘Group Effect’ I’ve always loved a bike ride. Until a couple of weeks ago I was cycling 40-60km each week.Then something happened - this increased to around 120-150km. Why? The group effect.
Tomorrows #SundayThread will focus on the Group Effect. The ability of groups to come together for good. It’s in part why Finland dominated distance running in the 20’s and why Kenya continues to dominate the sport. Here’s Queen Elizabeth starting the conversation
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