Poverty can have a detrimental impact on the emotional well-being, educational attainment and future life chances of children and young people (CYP). It is known that poverty can also create several barriers to CYP and families accessing services. Furthermore, structural factors such as spending cuts on public services mean that professionals working with people affected by poverty have to ‘do more with less’. Practitioners could fail to acknowledge the impact of poverty if they have little cultural experience of poverty through their professional discourses and training. This could create a social distance between service-users and practitioners, as well as a misalignment of priorities, which could lead to inappropriate interventions being...
This paper presents a narrative review of literature surrounding the use of art psychotherapy as a...
Using population cohort information to understand mechanisms by which poverty can mediate inequaliti...
Poverty breaches tamariki/children’s rights and is socially unjust, as it has negative effects on th...
Poverty can have a detrimental impact on the emotional well-being, educational attainment and future...
Poverty can have a detrimental impact on the emotional well-being, educational attainment and future...
Background: The impact that poverty can have on children and young people (CYP) is pervasive and can...
Background: Financial inequalities appear to be increasing and poverty is becoming ubiquitous. Pover...
Early years practitioners are central to UK government policy in alleviating poverty in early childh...
The relationship between deprivation and health and educational inequalities has been well evidenced...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
Professor Joan Forbes and Dr Daniela Sime share findings from their recent project gathering young p...
This paper was delivered at an external Network meeting of scholars called the Poverty Network. Its ...
This paper presents a narrative review of literature surrounding the use of art psychotherapy as a...
Using population cohort information to understand mechanisms by which poverty can mediate inequaliti...
Poverty breaches tamariki/children’s rights and is socially unjust, as it has negative effects on th...
Poverty can have a detrimental impact on the emotional well-being, educational attainment and future...
Poverty can have a detrimental impact on the emotional well-being, educational attainment and future...
Background: The impact that poverty can have on children and young people (CYP) is pervasive and can...
Background: Financial inequalities appear to be increasing and poverty is becoming ubiquitous. Pover...
Early years practitioners are central to UK government policy in alleviating poverty in early childh...
The relationship between deprivation and health and educational inequalities has been well evidenced...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
Professor Joan Forbes and Dr Daniela Sime share findings from their recent project gathering young p...
This paper was delivered at an external Network meeting of scholars called the Poverty Network. Its ...
This paper presents a narrative review of literature surrounding the use of art psychotherapy as a...
Using population cohort information to understand mechanisms by which poverty can mediate inequaliti...
Poverty breaches tamariki/children’s rights and is socially unjust, as it has negative effects on th...