The article reports on the key findings from a project that investigated children’s perspectives on their resilience, including whether they had a positive perception of themselves, whether they believed they were resilient and what support was available. The project formed part of an evaluation of Headstart, a programme funded by the Big Lottery (2017-2021) trialling a range of initiatives for improving resilience and emotional wellbeing in six locations in England. To identify shared perspectives, this study used Q-methodology, which provides a means of gathering quantifiable data from highly subjective viewpoints. In 2018, 55 children (aged 9-16 years) in one of the Headstart locations took part in the data collection during community an...
This qualitative descriptive study explored what occupations children aged 10-13 years participate i...
In recent research, the link between social deprivation and families' involvement with child and fam...
In our complex society, stressful or negative life experiences have typically been considered to ind...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
This is the final article in Interaction’s three-part series on promoting resilience in young childr...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...
Introduction: A growing body of UK and international policy, research and practice is concerned with...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
As we think about the most effective strategies to promote the overall well-being and happiness of c...
This article reports on the effect of a community-based social support programme offered through a g...
An adequate population measure of the emotional wellbeing of children and young people has long been...
Resilience has always been present across human history, as we have contended with the wide array of...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
This qualitative descriptive study explored what occupations children aged 10-13 years participate i...
In recent research, the link between social deprivation and families' involvement with child and fam...
In our complex society, stressful or negative life experiences have typically been considered to ind...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
This is the final article in Interaction’s three-part series on promoting resilience in young childr...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
DAppEdPsy ThesisChildren and young people from armed forces families (CYP-FAFF) often face multiple ...
Introduction: A growing body of UK and international policy, research and practice is concerned with...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
As we think about the most effective strategies to promote the overall well-being and happiness of c...
This article reports on the effect of a community-based social support programme offered through a g...
An adequate population measure of the emotional wellbeing of children and young people has long been...
Resilience has always been present across human history, as we have contended with the wide array of...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
This qualitative descriptive study explored what occupations children aged 10-13 years participate i...
In recent research, the link between social deprivation and families' involvement with child and fam...
In our complex society, stressful or negative life experiences have typically been considered to ind...