ISBN:
1909391166
,
9781909391161
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305.2
Keywords:
Racially mixed children Mental health
;
Racially mixed children Case studies Mental health
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Racially mixed children Psychology
;
Racially mixed children Case studies Psychology
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Racially mixed children Case studies Services for
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Racism Case studies
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Race discrimination Case studies
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Identity (Psychology) Case studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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Identity (Psychology)
;
Race discrimination
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Racially mixed children ; Psychology
;
Racism
;
Case studies
;
Great Britain
Abstract:
Introduction -- 1 Setting the scene: The policy context -- 2 Mixed race young people: A growing sector of society -- 3 Influences on the mental health and emotional well-being of mixed race people: Themes from the research literature -- 4 Risk and resilience relating to mental health -- 5 Growing up as a mixed race person -- 6 Wider influences of school and the local community -- 7 Risk factors for mental well-being and mixedness -- 8 Services for children and young people of mixed race -- 9 The challenge for practitioners -- Appendix: Information about the study participants.
Abstract:
Mixed race is the fastest growing population group of children and young people in England and Wales. The diversity of the mixed race group does not allow for a one-size-fits-all assessment of needs, and this is the challenge for practitioners. This guide offers practitioners an insight into the experiences of racism, discrimination and identity confusion that mixed race children and young people encounter. With a focus on mental health, it discusses the policy context and considers the learning from projects and local services that have targeted mixed race children, young people and families. It will be of value to all practitioners working with children and young people, especially those in the mental health field, and also in health, early years services, social care, education, youth justice and the voluntary sector
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
,
In English
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