The article gives a summary of where notions of resilience in health first came from, how discussion of resilience has proliferated across widely different sectors, how it has been taken up by individualising tendencies in culture and finally how it is the perfect neoliberal tool. I want to also argue that if you understand something of the political and policy context of today’s healthcare it can allow you to avoid taking on personal responsibility for situations that have been brought about by others – by politicians and policy makers for example. This awareness can give you and your colleagues what I will call ‘critical resilience’
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Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
The article gives a summary of where notions of resilience in health first came from, how discussion...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
Abstract Background: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 and the gl...
This article explores the relationship between policy discourses framed around notions of resilience...
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Although being a familiar and commonly used word within health, psychology, education, communities, ...
Background Understanding the resilience of healthcare is critically important. A resilient healthca...
BACKGROUND: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014-2016 and the global finan...
This article argues that the current model of resilience in the social work literature, through its ...
Health care systems need to be resilient to deal with disasters like the global spread of the Severe...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
The article gives a summary of where notions of resilience in health first came from, how discussion...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
Abstract Background: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 and the gl...
This article explores the relationship between policy discourses framed around notions of resilience...
Purpose: This paper looks at some of the evidence that supports the construct of resilience and the ...
Discussions about the sustainability of the healthcare workforce have placed considerable emphasis o...
Policy debates about measuring happiness in the current climate sound like something from a bygone e...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...
In this article some of the findings emerging from a research network investigating the socio-econom...
Although being a familiar and commonly used word within health, psychology, education, communities, ...
Background Understanding the resilience of healthcare is critically important. A resilient healthca...
BACKGROUND: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014-2016 and the global finan...
This article argues that the current model of resilience in the social work literature, through its ...
Health care systems need to be resilient to deal with disasters like the global spread of the Severe...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...