The consequences of being labelled 'looked-after': Exploring the educational experiences of looked-after children and young people in Wales

被引:56
|
作者
Mannay, Dawn [1 ]
Evans, Rhiannon [1 ]
Staples, Eleanor [1 ]
Hallett, Sophie [1 ]
Roberts, Louise [1 ]
Rees, Alyson [1 ]
Andrews, Darren [1 ]
机构
[1] Cardiff Univ, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 英国经济与社会研究理事会; 英国惠康基金;
关键词
education; foster care; looked-after children and young people; unintended consequences; FOSTER-CARE; OUTCOMES; YOUTH;
D O I
10.1002/berj.3283
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The educational experiences and attainment of looked-after children and young people (LACYP) remains an issue of widespread international concern. Within the UK, children and young people in care achieve poorer educational outcomes compared to individuals not in care. Despite proliferation of research documenting the reasons for educational disadvantage amongst this population, there remains limited empirical consideration of the lived experiences of the educational system, as perceived by LACYP themselves. This paper draws upon qualitative research with 67 care-experienced children and young people in Wales. The sample was aged 6-27years, and comprised 27 females and 40 males. Participants had experienced a range of care placements. Findings focus on how educational policies and practices alienate LACYP from dominant discourses of educational achievement through assignment of the supported' subject position, where children and young people are permitted and even encouraged not to succeed academically due to their complex and disrupted home circumstances. However, such diminished expectations are rejected by LACYP, who want to be pushed and challenged in the realisation of their potential. The paper argues that more differentiated understandings of LACYP's aspirations and capabilities need to be embedded into everyday practices, to ensure that effective educational support systems are developed.
引用
收藏
页码:683 / 699
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Talking Back to 'Family', 'Family Troubles', and 'the Looked-after Child'
    Welch, Vicki
    SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ONLINE, 2018, 23 (01): : 197 - 218
  • [42] Tackling the problem of teenage pregnancy in looked-after children: a peer mentoring approach
    Mezey, Gillian
    Robinson, Fiona
    Gillard, Steve
    Mantovani, Nadia
    Meyer, Deborah
    White, Sarah
    Bonell, Chris
    CHILD & FAMILY SOCIAL WORK, 2017, 22 (01) : 527 - 536
  • [43] Experience of Self-Harm and Its Treatment in Looked-After Young People: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
    Wadman, R.
    Armstrong, M.
    Clarke, D.
    Harroe, C.
    Majumder, P.
    Sayal, K.
    Vostanis, P.
    Townsend, E.
    ARCHIVES OF SUICIDE RESEARCH, 2018, 22 (03) : 365 - 379
  • [44] Supporting the education and well-being of children who are looked-after: what is the role of the virtual school?
    Helen Drew
    Robin Banerjee
    European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2019, 34 : 101 - 121
  • [45] Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Looked-After Children: a Systematic Review of the Literature
    Willis R.
    Dhakras S.
    Cortese S.
    Current Developmental Disorders Reports, 2017, 4 (3) : 78 - 84
  • [46] Relationships and learning: a review and investigation of narrative coherence in looked-after children in primary school
    Greig, Anne
    Minnis, Helen
    Millward, Reuben
    Sinclair, Claire
    Kennedy, Eilis
    Towlson, Kate
    Reid, Warren
    Hill, Jonathan
    EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY IN PRACTICE, 2008, 24 (01) : 13 - 27
  • [47] The effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving access to health and mental health services for looked-after children and young people: a systematic review
    Jones, Roy
    Everson-Hock, Emma
    Guillaume, Louise
    Clapton, Janet
    Goyder, Elizabeth
    Chilcott, Jim
    Payne, Nick
    Duenas, Alejandra
    Sheppard, Linda
    Swann, Catherine
    FAMILIES RELATIONSHIPS AND SOCIETIES, 2012, 1 (01) : 71 - 85
  • [48] The effectiveness of training and support for carers and other professionals on the physical and emotional health and well-being of looked-after children and young people: a systematic review
    Everson-Hock, E. S.
    Jones, R.
    Guillaume, L.
    Clapton, J.
    Goyder, E.
    Chilcott, J.
    Payne, N.
    Duenas, A.
    Sheppard, L. M.
    Swann, C.
    CHILD CARE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 38 (02) : 162 - 174
  • [49] Voices from the silent cradles: Life histories of Romania's looked-after children
    Bullock, Roger
    ADOPTION AND FOSTERING, 2022, 46 (03): : 354 - 355
  • [50] Awareness within local authorities in England of autism spectrum diagnoses of looked-after children
    Parsons, Sarah
    McCullen, Alice
    Emery, Tracey
    Kovshoff, Hanna
    BRITISH EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2019, 45 (01) : 99 - 116