I am a lecturer at the University of Chichester and for many years I have run workshops about poverty for Early Childhood undergraduate students. During our discussions, I have been struck by how we can understand poverty in very different ways. This paper explores the ‘poverty paradox’, how early years practitioners working in a sector which is under paid, undervalued and struggling to survive can be part of a solution to alleviate poverty for children and families. Drawing on my doctoral research I explore how early years practitioners' understandings of poverty and how these might challenge inequalities or sustain negative stereotypes
Poverty is more than a ‘welfare status’ among others. In this paper I want to show that poverty is n...
This chapter explores what poverty is and how it may impact on young children's development. It expl...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Early years practitioners are central to UK government policy in alleviating poverty in early childh...
This thesis focuses on Early Years Practitioners who are working with young children and families in...
This thesis focuses on Early Years Practitioners who are working with young children and families in...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
Poverty researchers and analysts tend to focus on issues of policy design and evaluation at a relati...
Abstract 1. Research aims or questions This research project aimed to identify pre-school practition...
Early years practitioners are integral to government policy on addressing child poverty in the UK. D...
Relevant and reliable knowledge based on research is indispensable if extreme poverty is to be comba...
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...
Poverty can have a detrimental impact on the emotional well-being, educational attainment and future...
The paper attempts to explain why single factor explanations of the poverty of nations are usually f...
Poverty is a widely used and understood concept but its definition is highly contested. The term ‘po...
Poverty is more than a ‘welfare status’ among others. In this paper I want to show that poverty is n...
This chapter explores what poverty is and how it may impact on young children's development. It expl...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Early years practitioners are central to UK government policy in alleviating poverty in early childh...
This thesis focuses on Early Years Practitioners who are working with young children and families in...
This thesis focuses on Early Years Practitioners who are working with young children and families in...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
Poverty researchers and analysts tend to focus on issues of policy design and evaluation at a relati...
Abstract 1. Research aims or questions This research project aimed to identify pre-school practition...
Early years practitioners are integral to government policy on addressing child poverty in the UK. D...
Relevant and reliable knowledge based on research is indispensable if extreme poverty is to be comba...
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...
Poverty can have a detrimental impact on the emotional well-being, educational attainment and future...
The paper attempts to explain why single factor explanations of the poverty of nations are usually f...
Poverty is a widely used and understood concept but its definition is highly contested. The term ‘po...
Poverty is more than a ‘welfare status’ among others. In this paper I want to show that poverty is n...
This chapter explores what poverty is and how it may impact on young children's development. It expl...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...