The use of the term ‘professional identities’ proliferates among those working in children’s services in England as recent policy has focused on workforce reform and integrated working. Subsequent debates reveal hegemonic discourses about ‘quality’, ‘professionalism’ and ‘professionalisation’ but these are contestable terms, shaped by multiple social, political and historical influences. For decades demands for increased pay and status have been made on behalf of, but not by, the early years workforce but to no avail. Agency, gender and power are thus significant forces in an ecological model of macro-, meso- and micro- levels of influence on how individual early years workers construct professional identities. The aim of this research was...
This doctoral study explores what being a professional in child protection social work actually mean...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
The importance of the early years for later life outcomes is increasingly being recognised. The form...
The construction of identity for early years practitioners in England – the workforce who support th...
The early years sector has seen considerable change over the last 15 years, and increased attention ...
The professionalisation of the early years education and care workforce became a significant policy ...
In this discussion paper, I seek to understand the complex interaction between notions of ‘professio...
In 2006 The Children’s Workforce Development Council introduced the Early Years Professional (EYP) a...
The early childhood workforce in England has experienced periods of policy attention and more recent...
ABSTRACT This article considers policies and strategies employed to professionalise the early childh...
This article explores some of the issues around the agenda for workforce reform as it applies to pro...
This article explores some of the issues around the agenda for workforce reform as it applies to pro...
The professional identity of career practitioners in the UK has become increasingly challenged in re...
In this thesis I argue that the professional identities of nursery workers are politically and socia...
Summary This article discusses the findings from a qualitative study, which explored how a group of ...
This doctoral study explores what being a professional in child protection social work actually mean...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
The importance of the early years for later life outcomes is increasingly being recognised. The form...
The construction of identity for early years practitioners in England – the workforce who support th...
The early years sector has seen considerable change over the last 15 years, and increased attention ...
The professionalisation of the early years education and care workforce became a significant policy ...
In this discussion paper, I seek to understand the complex interaction between notions of ‘professio...
In 2006 The Children’s Workforce Development Council introduced the Early Years Professional (EYP) a...
The early childhood workforce in England has experienced periods of policy attention and more recent...
ABSTRACT This article considers policies and strategies employed to professionalise the early childh...
This article explores some of the issues around the agenda for workforce reform as it applies to pro...
This article explores some of the issues around the agenda for workforce reform as it applies to pro...
The professional identity of career practitioners in the UK has become increasingly challenged in re...
In this thesis I argue that the professional identities of nursery workers are politically and socia...
Summary This article discusses the findings from a qualitative study, which explored how a group of ...
This doctoral study explores what being a professional in child protection social work actually mean...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
The importance of the early years for later life outcomes is increasingly being recognised. The form...