The research reported on here examined the utility of a multidimensional model for operationalising the findings from a research-informed approach known as Resilient Therapy (RT). The approach is designed to support practitioners, carers, parents and young people in contexts of multiple disadvantages. Seven kinship carers and six children were involved in collaborative action research. Kinship carers met together, on eighteen occasions over a period of fifteen months, to learn about RT and explore how they might draw on the approach to inform their care of children. Children were interviewed on two occasions. Learning arising from the research suggests the importance of introducing RT as a collaborative model that builds opportunities for r...
A convergence of epistemological innovations occurring in fields as diverse as sociology, ecology, a...
Many children are resilient despite dysfunctional families and communities. Resilience theory and re...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...
A social ecological model of resilience is used to show that resilience is dependent on a family's a...
The balance between family support and child protection services is continuously challenged by high-...
BACKGROUND: Resilience entails drawing on resources to navigate adversity; few measures exist to exp...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
In recent research, the link between social deprivation and families' involvement with child and fam...
Family resilience is a dynamic process in the family to make positive adaptations to the danger from...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
The topic of the research is derived from the researcher‟s own interest as a social worker and obser...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
Social capital theorists have contributed to inclusive practice by arguing for new paradigms to buil...
Aim: This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual dis...
The balance between family support and child protection services is continuously challenged by high-...
A convergence of epistemological innovations occurring in fields as diverse as sociology, ecology, a...
Many children are resilient despite dysfunctional families and communities. Resilience theory and re...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...
A social ecological model of resilience is used to show that resilience is dependent on a family's a...
The balance between family support and child protection services is continuously challenged by high-...
BACKGROUND: Resilience entails drawing on resources to navigate adversity; few measures exist to exp...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
In recent research, the link between social deprivation and families' involvement with child and fam...
Family resilience is a dynamic process in the family to make positive adaptations to the danger from...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
The topic of the research is derived from the researcher‟s own interest as a social worker and obser...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
Social capital theorists have contributed to inclusive practice by arguing for new paradigms to buil...
Aim: This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual dis...
The balance between family support and child protection services is continuously challenged by high-...
A convergence of epistemological innovations occurring in fields as diverse as sociology, ecology, a...
Many children are resilient despite dysfunctional families and communities. Resilience theory and re...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...