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Sue Bond – Child Care in Practice, 2025
Possible selves is a theory of self-concept and behaviour motivation. Methods of exploring possible selves have focused on interviews and questionnaires. This article introduces the Possible Me Tree model and explains how the model was adapted and used for research. The Possible Me Tree model was implemented with young people between 17 and 18…
Descriptors: Models, Activities, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Data Collection
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Gillen, Allison M. C.; Kirby, Karen; McBride, Orla; McGlinchey, Emily; Rushe, Teresa – Child Care in Practice, 2019
Background: Clinical data indicate that the rates of non-suicidal self-harm (SH) are rising and developing younger, causing increasing concern. However, to date, no United Kingdom (UK), Irish or European community based surveys have been able to determine the prevalence rates of not only "SH ideation" but also "actual incidences of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Self Destructive Behavior, Adolescents, Adolescent Attitudes
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McKay, Michael T.; Perry, John L.; Worrell, Frank C.; Cole, Jon C. – Child Care in Practice, 2022
A number of recent studies have demonstrated that adolescents consider the future consequences (CFC) of behaviours domain-specifically. In other words, rather than being a "future orientated person," it appears that the orientation varies within individuals, depending on the domain in question. The present study matched data gathered in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescent Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Goal Orientation
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Creaney, Sean – Child Care in Practice, 2020
Whilst there is research evidence on the benefits of mentoring and its non-significant effects, the practice of peer mentoring in the Youth Justice System has received little empirical attention. This paper seeks to critically explore the benefits, limitations and challenges of using young offenders as peer mentors. First, the paper reviews…
Descriptors: Mentors, Juvenile Justice, Music, Role Models
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Wood, Michele; Liebenberg, Linda; Ikeda, Janice; Vincent, Amber – Child Care in Practice, 2020
Indigenous youth in Canada grow up in communities shaped by the enduring political and economic legacies of settler colonialism. These legacies continue through systemic marginalisation, manifesting in strained sociocultural resources, intergenerational trauma, and poorer psychosocial outcomes for youth. To redress these outcomes, communities are…
Descriptors: School Role, Resilience (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge
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Berejena Mhongera, Pamhidzayi – Child Care in Practice, 2017
This qualitative study explored adolescent girls' perspectives and programme needs as they transition from two institutions in Highfield, Harare, Zimbabwe. The study was guided by the sustainable livelihood and feminist theoretical frameworks. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 adolescent girls (16 inside and 16 outside) from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research
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Glynn, Natalie; Mayock, Paula – Child Care in Practice, 2019
Increasing the participation of children and young people in matters related to their care and aftercare is regarded as international best practice. While research demonstrates that children and young people benefit from involvement in care-related processes, participation continues to pose challenges for social work practitioners. Studies to date…
Descriptors: Late Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Adolescent Attitudes, Child Welfare
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Chanmugam, Amy – Child Care in Practice, 2011
As part of a larger qualitative study using Life Story methods, an ethnically diverse, purposive sample (n = 27) of young adolescents (ages 12-14) and their mothers residing in four US domestic violence emergency shelters were interviewed about their perspectives of shelter life. Youth reported aspects they liked, most often expressing that they…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Family Violence, Mothers, Early Adolescents
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Beckett, Helen – Child Care in Practice, 2010
Under Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, every child under the age of 18 has the right to engage in age-appropriate play and leisure activities. Drawing on the qualitative findings of a wider review of children's rights in Northern Ireland, this article examines the degree to which adolescents in Northern…
Descriptors: Play, Focus Groups, Childrens Rights, Young Adults
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Campbell, Alan – Child Care in Practice, 2008
This article describes the findings from a qualitative study that explored the views of a small group of Australian children about their involvement in decision-making processes following their parents' separation. Sixteen children, aged between seven and 17 years, participated in in-depth interviews that focused on their understandings of the…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Countries, Interviews, Adolescents
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Philip, Kate – Child Care in Practice, 2008
Youth mentoring has become a key element of UK youth policy in recent years and is now integrated into a range of policy initiatives aiming to tackle social exclusion. It is claimed by proponents of planned mentoring that the introduction of a mentor enhances resilience through the provision of a consistent, caring relationship that transcends…
Descriptors: Mentors, Family Relationship, Social Isolation, Social Networks
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Jarman, Neil – Child Care in Practice, 2005
The issue of young people's involvement in forms of violence and anti-social behaviour is one that is generating increasing concern across Northern Ireland. Young people are frequently regarded as one of the primary sources of social disorder and are often blamed for provoking fear and a sense of insecurity among elder members of the community.…
Descriptors: Females, Young Adults, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
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Teggart, Tom; Linden, Mark – Child Care in Practice, 2006
The Review of Mental Health and Learning Disability, Northern Ireland commissioned the present consultation to support the work of its Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) subgroup. The investigation employed a two-stage qualitative approach to explore views and opinions held by users and carers about CAMH services. Nineteen services…
Descriptors: Health Services, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health Programs, Focus Groups
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Sinclair, Ruth; Mccole, Patrick; Kelly, Berni – Child Care in Practice, 2004
This article reports the findings from a series of "Talkshops"--interactive facilitated discussions--undertaken with 114 young people from six secondary schools serving one town within Northern Ireland. The young people first met with the researchers in their own schools, then an elected group came together in combined Talkshops and,…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Adolescent Attitudes, Secondary School Students
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Montgomery-Devlin, Jacqui – Child Care in Practice, 2004
In March 2002 an evaluation report was produced on the details of the work undertaken by Barnardo's Young People's Therapeutic Project (YPTP)during its initial 3-year pilot phase. One of the aims of the report was to demonstrate the effectiveness of intervention in this sensitive area of work with young people and to evaluate activity levels. The…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Youth Programs, Program Effectiveness, Therapy
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