It seems obvious that resilience is a quality that we ought to develop among young people. It is a favoured term, too, in many different settings ranging from social work and health all the way through to the United States Army (Seligman, 2011). Even so, resilience has its limits. After persisting for years through multiple injuries to win two Olympic gold medals Dame Kelly Holmes recently disclosed her on-going struggle with post-athletic life and her deliberate self-harm. Similarly, in cycling, Sir Chris Hoy announced on retiring that he has used up 'every last ounce of energy and effort at London 2012', adding that despite wanting to go on for another year to win a seventh gold medal, he realised that he could not do so (BBC, 2013). It s...
This exploratory study investigated the impact of participation in a three-week journey style outdoo...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...
Summary 1. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Protective factors increase r...
This study investigated the role of specialist provisions for pupils with social, emotional and beha...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the literature on whole school approaches to increasing re...
A focus on positive youth development (PYD) is becoming increasingly important as a way to build you...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
Gilligan (2000) describes resilience as process which engenders a sense of strength and confidence t...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
As a primary learning and social environment for most children, schools have tremendous potential to...
Resilience is a word that is increasingly being used alongside student welfare, but what is meant by...
Resilience has been researched and debated for a while among both children and the adult population ...
Section A: This section reviews literature regarding the validation of existing resilience measures ...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
This exploratory study investigated the impact of participation in a three-week journey style outdoo...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...
Summary 1. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Protective factors increase r...
This study investigated the role of specialist provisions for pupils with social, emotional and beha...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the literature on whole school approaches to increasing re...
A focus on positive youth development (PYD) is becoming increasingly important as a way to build you...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
Gilligan (2000) describes resilience as process which engenders a sense of strength and confidence t...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
As a primary learning and social environment for most children, schools have tremendous potential to...
Resilience is a word that is increasingly being used alongside student welfare, but what is meant by...
Resilience has been researched and debated for a while among both children and the adult population ...
Section A: This section reviews literature regarding the validation of existing resilience measures ...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
This exploratory study investigated the impact of participation in a three-week journey style outdoo...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...