This portfolio has three parts:Part one – A systematic literature review of targeted group-based interventions in schools to promote emotional well-being.Part two – A qualitative research study using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to understand the experience of Looked After Children (LA children) during their transition to secondary school and what helps them to be successful.Part three – Appendices including documents relevant to the research project and a reflective statement pertaining to the researcher’s experience of compiling this portfolio
This is an evaluative study of an ecological, multi-faceted, multi-levelled school-based mental heal...
This research study explored the perceptions of Designated Teachers, Adoptive Parents and Special Gu...
Recent legislative changes have prompted a focus on increasing the research base for educational p...
This portfolio has three parts:Part one – A systematic literature review of targeted group-based int...
The school environment offers significant opportunities to deliver psychological interventions to gr...
This qualitative research, which adopted a pairing of social constructionism and participatory parad...
This research is set in a time where ‘exclusion’ is still deemed an acceptable response to children ...
Early intervention is key to the prevention of childhood mental health difficulties continuing into ...
This portfolio thesis comprises three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical study and ...
The prevalence of children and young people with mental health needs is of national and local concer...
This portfolio thesis has three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical paper, and appen...
Background: Research evidence suggests that a child's emotional, social and psychological well-being...
Research has consistently reported the academic underachievement of children in care (Department for...
Paper 1: The process of engagement is essential in practice with young people at risk of social excl...
Bibliography: pages 153-160.This study aims to locally contextualize and critically evaluate a PAREN...
This is an evaluative study of an ecological, multi-faceted, multi-levelled school-based mental heal...
This research study explored the perceptions of Designated Teachers, Adoptive Parents and Special Gu...
Recent legislative changes have prompted a focus on increasing the research base for educational p...
This portfolio has three parts:Part one – A systematic literature review of targeted group-based int...
The school environment offers significant opportunities to deliver psychological interventions to gr...
This qualitative research, which adopted a pairing of social constructionism and participatory parad...
This research is set in a time where ‘exclusion’ is still deemed an acceptable response to children ...
Early intervention is key to the prevention of childhood mental health difficulties continuing into ...
This portfolio thesis comprises three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical study and ...
The prevalence of children and young people with mental health needs is of national and local concer...
This portfolio thesis has three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical paper, and appen...
Background: Research evidence suggests that a child's emotional, social and psychological well-being...
Research has consistently reported the academic underachievement of children in care (Department for...
Paper 1: The process of engagement is essential in practice with young people at risk of social excl...
Bibliography: pages 153-160.This study aims to locally contextualize and critically evaluate a PAREN...
This is an evaluative study of an ecological, multi-faceted, multi-levelled school-based mental heal...
This research study explored the perceptions of Designated Teachers, Adoptive Parents and Special Gu...
Recent legislative changes have prompted a focus on increasing the research base for educational p...