Trailblazers by Periplum
On 2nd August 1990, in the lead-up to the first Gulf War, British Airways flight 149 was grounded in Kuwait. Christine was on-board that flight, and was one of 385 passengers and crew taken hostage by the Iraqi military. She describes how that life-changing experience has informed her practice as an educational psychologist dedicated to improving children’s lives. The innovator behind the revolutionary Adults First system, Christine talks about growing up in Manchester, her childhood and education, and the influence of the rock band The Doors in choosing psychology as a career path. A 20-year resident of Norton in Stockton-on-Tees, Christine describes her innovative methods which are inspired by animal psychology and seek to empower parent-carers to effect positive change for young people. Interviewed by Claire Raftery, Audio Mastered by Barry Han. Edited by Damian Wright. Funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund For full transcript please contact periplumcic@gmail.com [periplumcic@gmail.com] The words and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Periplum, or any other individual, organisation or funding body associated with the interview.
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