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The terms wellbeing', empowerment' and agency' are common parlance in policy and practice with children, young people and families (CYPF), yet are often misused or not fully understood. Further, there is a disconnect between these abstract concepts and tangible practice with CYPF.

This book bridges the theory-practice divide, offering a clear and definitive guide to concepts and practical ways to develop CYPF wellbeing. It examines the concept of wellbeing and its intrinsic relationship to social justice both theoretically and through case study material, and locates these practices within critical pedagogy. The book highlights a range of practice with CYPF of various ages, in formal and non-formal learning situations, engaged in a range of different programmes including learning, reduction from offending, social action and tackling targeted needs. Each chapter highlights relevant policy, research and practice examples to ensure that the book is relevant to a variet

Table of Contents

Introduction

PART ONE: MAPPING THE TERRITORY

1: Wellbeing and social justice

2: Wellbeing from multi-disciplinary perspectives

3: Wellbeing from global perspectives

4: Wellbeing and critical pedagogy

5: Wellbeing, structures and post-structuralism

6: Wellbeing and agency

7: Wellbeing, empowerment and oppression

PART TWO: PRACTICE

8: A critical pedagogical approach to tackling sexual exploitation

9: A critical pedagogical approach to reducing re-offending

10: A critical pedagogical approach to learning and employability

11: A critical pedagogical approach to homelessness

12: A critical pedagogical approach to social action and leadership

13: A critical pedagogical approach to family work

14: A critical pedagogical approach to practitioner development

15: Critically pedagogical practices

Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/6/2017 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138937192, 978-1138937192
      ISBN10: 1138937193

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The terms wellbeing', empowerment' and agency' are common parlance in policy and practice with children, young people and families (CYPF), yet are often misused or not fully understood. Further, there is a disconnect between these abstract concepts and tangible practice with CYPF.

      This book bridges the theory-practice divide, offering a clear and definitive guide to concepts and practical ways to develop CYPF wellbeing. It examines the concept of wellbeing and its intrinsic relationship to social justice both theoretically and through case study material, and locates these practices within critical pedagogy. The book highlights a range of practice with CYPF of various ages, in formal and non-formal learning situations, engaged in a range of different programmes including learning, reduction from offending, social action and tackling targeted needs. Each chapter highlights relevant policy, research and practice examples to ensure that the book is relevant to a variet

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      PART ONE: MAPPING THE TERRITORY

      1: Wellbeing and social justice

      2: Wellbeing from multi-disciplinary perspectives

      3: Wellbeing from global perspectives

      4: Wellbeing and critical pedagogy

      5: Wellbeing, structures and post-structuralism

      6: Wellbeing and agency

      7: Wellbeing, empowerment and oppression

      PART TWO: PRACTICE

      8: A critical pedagogical approach to tackling sexual exploitation

      9: A critical pedagogical approach to reducing re-offending

      10: A critical pedagogical approach to learning and employability

      11: A critical pedagogical approach to homelessness

      12: A critical pedagogical approach to social action and leadership

      13: A critical pedagogical approach to family work

      14: A critical pedagogical approach to practitioner development

      15: Critically pedagogical practices

      Conclusion

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