Checking in with your athletes is key to supporting their wellness. Learn easy strategies to take your check ins to the next level here!
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Honored to share sport social work research at @SSWRorg! My oral presentation highlighted key findings from my MSW thesis examining college athlete mental health. Special thanks to mentors & co-authors Drs. Bates & Anderson-Butcher!
New Research: Policy requirements and coach mental health training: a mixed methods analysis of online versus in-person delivery modalities https://t.co/UVKaUws4gL #FrontiersIn#SportsActiveLiving
I'm excited to share our new open-access article, "Policy requirements and coach mental health training: A mixed methods analysis of online versus in-person delivery modalities," co-authored with Drs. Bates, Anderson-Butcher, and Ault-Baker! Read it here: https://t.co/P0rCX4XYX1
We're excited to attend the @societyforsocialwork 30th Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. next week! 25 of our faculty and students will present their innovative research on substance abuse, mental health, AI, housing and more.
🔗 Full schedule: https://t.co/khtmZ08T4m
Dr. Kylee Ault-Baker and Emily Nothnagle presented at the Global Alliance for Mental Health and Sport Conference. They highlighted strong evaluation results from our Supporting Student-Athlete Mental Health training. And yes, presenting at London Stadium was pretty incredible!
When we invest in coaches, we invest in kids and the future of sport. The @MillionCoaches Calls to Action chart the path: better frameworks, recognition for coaches, & policies that make quality training the norm.
https://t.co/lYsa5MggGJ
#MillionCoaches#WinningBeyondTheGame
b) @SportsSociety posted '24 Research Summary; amazing 2c hub for such fantastic, high-impact, & fascinating sports & society research; from social work, sociology, sport management, public health, kinesiology, economics, & business; @NSASS2017 contribs
https://t.co/LOek07yhYp
Some end-of-semester @NSASS2017 updates: a) Congratulations to @emnothn for receiving a ’25-’26 SSI Graduate Student Research Grant! She will use @NSASS2017 to continue to study sport, violence, and mental health relationships. https://t.co/GjI9aNRecB
LiFEsports faculty, Dr. Samantha Bates, Ph.D. student, Emily Nothnagle, and BSSW student, Kethan Mokadam, published an article in the Sport Social Work Journal that features their pilot of a series of student-athlete leadership development workshops. https://t.co/5bmdCX2O75
In our new article, @drsamanthabates@KethanMokadam + I describe & share outcomes from the pilot of our Life and Leadership through Sport Series for HS athletes as a branch of our Coach Beyond work @OSULiFESports
Check it out in SSWJ: https://t.co/TkYyRS6PQV
@ASWISports
This November I’m thankful to be part of such an amazing @secondandseven Junior Board crew! Super fun OSU football tailgate this morning organized by our new President 📚🏈
LiFEsports Ph.D. student, Emily Nothnagle, recently presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) in Chicago. Emily was also elected as the new Graduate Student Representative and joined the NASSS board! Emily, you make us proud!
Feeling recharged and inspired after another great @NASSSport! In addition to giving a fun presentation, I also began my term as Graduate Student Representative #NASSS2024Chicago
So grateful for these opportunities and excited for the future!
LiFEsports' impact can be seen in the faces of our youth and families, the achievements of our students and coaches, and our published research. Check out the highlights from 2023-24 in our now available 'Year in Review.' https://t.co/41gVoHVczE.