This paper raises questions about schools as positive models of caring societies. Against a background of growing concern for the mental health of children it addresses the centrality of ‘nurture’ and its close cousin ‘care’ as a whole school value, theorised as both a means and an end of schooling. How might school leaders communicate a principle of mutual care and inspire whole school commitment from staff, pupils and parents? Discussion is informed by qualitative data (interviews, focus groups and observations) from a comparative study of seven schools in the NW of England which use the principles and practices of nurture groups. Three demonstrated strong leadership based on ‘deep care’ and an emphasis on ongoing relationships with child...
Care is essential to the healthy development of children. If care is not provided within the child’s...
School connectedness is increasingly identified as significant for enhancing young people’s resilien...
© 2015 Dr. Sangay JamtshoSchools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and att...
Purpose Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue is...
Purpose: Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue i...
Nurture Groups (NGs) were introduced in the 1970s in the Inner London Education Authority in respons...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThis paper ...
Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) during childhood and adolescence is critical to future success...
Gagen (2013) argues that governing emotions through national programmes such as the Social and Emoti...
Drawing from a Scottish study, this article examines ways in which the school environment can impact...
Nurture Groups (NGs) have been widely implemented with vulnerable young people in mainstream primary...
This report provides a comparative analysis of Nurture Groups in seven school settings across the No...
In this study, the reflections of caring leadership on the school organization were examined in the ...
The pledge to improve mental health support for children and young people has been echoed by success...
Nurture groups are now being established in many parts of the UK, as research evidence continues to ...
Care is essential to the healthy development of children. If care is not provided within the child’s...
School connectedness is increasingly identified as significant for enhancing young people’s resilien...
© 2015 Dr. Sangay JamtshoSchools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and att...
Purpose Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue is...
Purpose: Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue i...
Nurture Groups (NGs) were introduced in the 1970s in the Inner London Education Authority in respons...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThis paper ...
Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) during childhood and adolescence is critical to future success...
Gagen (2013) argues that governing emotions through national programmes such as the Social and Emoti...
Drawing from a Scottish study, this article examines ways in which the school environment can impact...
Nurture Groups (NGs) have been widely implemented with vulnerable young people in mainstream primary...
This report provides a comparative analysis of Nurture Groups in seven school settings across the No...
In this study, the reflections of caring leadership on the school organization were examined in the ...
The pledge to improve mental health support for children and young people has been echoed by success...
Nurture groups are now being established in many parts of the UK, as research evidence continues to ...
Care is essential to the healthy development of children. If care is not provided within the child’s...
School connectedness is increasingly identified as significant for enhancing young people’s resilien...
© 2015 Dr. Sangay JamtshoSchools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and att...