Research has identified a subset of young people who feel unable to engage in mainstream education. Given the hard-to-reach nature of this group, their views on what has caused their isolation from others have received little focus in previous literature. The present study aimed to explore the experiences and views of a subset of young people seen within an inner London Pupil Referral Unit who were extremely socially withdrawn and unable to attend mainstream education. They were asked what they believe led them to their current situation, the impact of isolation, how their life is going and what they value. Key themes identified were the role of anxiety in withdrawal from education and the protective capacity of social contact, even via soc...
This thesis comprises two papers. Paper One: Previous research in relation to young people who are a...
PublishedJournal ArticlePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the association between ch...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...
This study looks at the local context, describing quantitative data from a subset of young people se...
School attendance is a high profile issue at both national and local levels, and links have been mad...
To date, little research has focused on the perspectives of young people\ud who have been permanentl...
Persistent school absences in England have been on an upwards trend since 2018 (an approximate 1.3% ...
Although school exclusion's negative effects on children, their families, schools and on society in ...
School exclusion has profound implications for life chances. Mentoring, alternative provision and an...
This volume includes a critical literature review (Part 1) and a small scale empirical study (Part 2...
Despite school refusal being a widely researched area; outcomes for young people affected by school ...
The literature relating to school absenteeism traditionally divides such behaviour into two categori...
Abstract Young people who may be at risk of or experience school exclusion have been discussed in th...
Social withdrawal is most frequently described in the literature as a form of social maladjustment c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This thesis comprises two papers. Paper One: Previous research in relation to young people who are a...
PublishedJournal ArticlePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the association between ch...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...
This study looks at the local context, describing quantitative data from a subset of young people se...
School attendance is a high profile issue at both national and local levels, and links have been mad...
To date, little research has focused on the perspectives of young people\ud who have been permanentl...
Persistent school absences in England have been on an upwards trend since 2018 (an approximate 1.3% ...
Although school exclusion's negative effects on children, their families, schools and on society in ...
School exclusion has profound implications for life chances. Mentoring, alternative provision and an...
This volume includes a critical literature review (Part 1) and a small scale empirical study (Part 2...
Despite school refusal being a widely researched area; outcomes for young people affected by school ...
The literature relating to school absenteeism traditionally divides such behaviour into two categori...
Abstract Young people who may be at risk of or experience school exclusion have been discussed in th...
Social withdrawal is most frequently described in the literature as a form of social maladjustment c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This thesis comprises two papers. Paper One: Previous research in relation to young people who are a...
PublishedJournal ArticlePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the association between ch...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...