The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Resilience-building with disabled children and young people: a review and critique of the academic evidence base

Resilience-building with disabled children and young people: a review and critique of the academic evidence base
Resilience-building with disabled children and young people: a review and critique of the academic evidence base
The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with and for disabled children and young people aged up to 25 years. The review is part of a broader study looking more generally at resilience-based interventions with and for young people. The authors attempt to summarise the approaches and techniques that might best support those children and young people who need them the most. However, when compared to the number of evaluated resilience-based approaches to working with typically-developing children and young people, those including children and young people with complex needs are disappointingly lacking. Of 830 retrieved references, 46 were relevant and 23 met the inclusion criteria and form the body of this review. They covered a variety of intervention content, setting, and delivery, and diverse children and young people, making comparative evaluation prohibitive. The difficulties in identifying suitable resilience-based interventions are discussed, together with the authors’ iterative approach, which was informed by realist review methodology for complex social interventions. The review is set into a context of exclusion, an ableist mindset and the political economy of research. It also provides recommendations for future research and practice development in this field.
resilience, intervention, disability, young people, review
394-422
Hart, Angie
8ac2781b-93f1-41bf-ac89-5852a8bebdbd
Heaver, Becky
f906d7d4-351a-474c-8015-c095e16f1b64
Brunnberg, Elinor
43ecf923-e1d2-4709-86be-b380ec371ef5
Sandberg, Anette
f976b0bd-d972-4dcc-960b-922f7c9d4e7a
Macpherson, Hannah
76b05dd6-a5a8-4aaf-b9b3-645f2acc857a
Coombe, Stephanie
0eedd540-e40c-4664-a780-b2cc0c470edc
Kourkoutas, Elias
7717568e-24d9-4d69-a8a3-51462ed0b4af
Hart, Angie
8ac2781b-93f1-41bf-ac89-5852a8bebdbd
Heaver, Becky
f906d7d4-351a-474c-8015-c095e16f1b64
Brunnberg, Elinor
43ecf923-e1d2-4709-86be-b380ec371ef5
Sandberg, Anette
f976b0bd-d972-4dcc-960b-922f7c9d4e7a
Macpherson, Hannah
76b05dd6-a5a8-4aaf-b9b3-645f2acc857a
Coombe, Stephanie
0eedd540-e40c-4664-a780-b2cc0c470edc
Kourkoutas, Elias
7717568e-24d9-4d69-a8a3-51462ed0b4af

Hart, Angie, Heaver, Becky, Brunnberg, Elinor, Sandberg, Anette, Macpherson, Hannah, Coombe, Stephanie and Kourkoutas, Elias (2014) Resilience-building with disabled children and young people: a review and critique of the academic evidence base. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 5 (3), 394-422. (doi:10.18357/ijcyfs.harta.532014).

Record type: Article

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with and for disabled children and young people aged up to 25 years. The review is part of a broader study looking more generally at resilience-based interventions with and for young people. The authors attempt to summarise the approaches and techniques that might best support those children and young people who need them the most. However, when compared to the number of evaluated resilience-based approaches to working with typically-developing children and young people, those including children and young people with complex needs are disappointingly lacking. Of 830 retrieved references, 46 were relevant and 23 met the inclusion criteria and form the body of this review. They covered a variety of intervention content, setting, and delivery, and diverse children and young people, making comparative evaluation prohibitive. The difficulties in identifying suitable resilience-based interventions are discussed, together with the authors’ iterative approach, which was informed by realist review methodology for complex social interventions. The review is set into a context of exclusion, an ableist mindset and the political economy of research. It also provides recommendations for future research and practice development in this field.

Text
13105-Article Text-9059-3-10-20160121 - Version of Record
Download (1MB)

More information

e-pub ahead of print date: 8 July 2014
Published date: July 2014
Keywords: resilience, intervention, disability, young people, review

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 418917
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/418917
PURE UUID: 43afb834-d9be-42d3-bb74-ebe00342ec60

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 26 Mar 2018 16:30
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 19:00

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: Angie Hart
Author: Becky Heaver
Author: Elinor Brunnberg
Author: Anette Sandberg
Author: Hannah Macpherson
Author: Stephanie Coombe
Author: Elias Kourkoutas

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×