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Steve Roberts – Parents with Questions

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Steve Roberts is a country boy with a hefty dose of understanding men’s mental health issues and working with children of all ages. He is passionate about sports education as a PE teacher, health professional and education in general.

As a father of two, I asked Steve about kids and getting the jab? Steve stated, “There is no resistance from their perspective, and I won’t put them in any situation where they will have the jab.”

When we chatted about his many years of experience teaching and coaching sports and physical wellness, his response was passionate and driven by extensive experience and research.

“As a PE teacher and Health Professional, my concerns are for two main reasons: the Children and the Supervisors. “The injected children who have running around during sport may suffer the effects of the injection that could lead to injury. This would have a ripple effect on damage to the minds of their peers and teachers/ parents. What support will be available for these events once schools open up?

“Secondly, the supervisors such as teachers, coaches, volunteers etc., not having the appropriate skills or knowledge of children that are jabbed (medical disclosure), are unable to identify signs of children that may be injured.

“From personal experience, having 30 teenage students in a class is difficult enough, without considering that a quarter of them may have an allergy, or they have not given consent to have their photos taken, or Johnny and Susie have diabetes etc. It’s normal for teachers to have at least 25 per cent of classrooms/classes with a flag next to students’ names which must be noted. Management of the expected injuries needs to be resourced, and my gut feeling is that schools and States will be ill-prepared for this wave. New teachers or substitutes won’t know enough of the medical history, and the effect flows on.”

The interview with Steve opened my eyes to a bigger picture around kids who want to be elite sportspeople and the potential mental health issues around what happens if their heroes and mentors collapse and even die on the field – which is happening. Steve can be contacted via his website:

Parents with Questions is all about education; visit

There are new forms available on the website that can be filled out and sent to your doctor, pharmacist and school principals, boards and children’s organisations.

By Anthony Kilner

“Management of the expected injuries needs to be resourced, and my gut feeling is that schools and States will be ill-prepared for this wave.”

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