1st Edition

At-Risk Children and Youth Resiliency Explored

By Niall McElwee Copyright 2007
    326 Pages
    by Routledge

    326 Pages
    by Routledge

    Discover strategies to reinforce the strengths of the youngest members of society

    What assistance can be provided to a disadvantaged youngster to help them bounce back to conquer challenges while growing up? At-Risk Children and Youth analyzes the results from accumulated research on the risk and resiliency of children and youth in Ireland. Niall McElwee shines a crucial spotlight on the challenges facing children, including poor literacy and numeracy skills, poverty, distrust, and other difficult issues. Practical strategies are presented to help disadvantaged children and youth to overcome societal and self-imposed barriers for improvement. A detailed review and assessment is provided of the efficacy of Ireland’s Youth Encounter Projects. This important resource focuses on what works and what does not in youth services.

    At-Risk Children and Youth closely examines at-risk factors and what it specifically means to be ’at-risk’. Going further beyond the standard risk factors usually considered such as drug use or dropping-out of school, this probing text explores the full range of factors and coping and healing mechanisms. The author challenges several of the views and beliefs about risk and resiliency generally held by many in child and youth services and in society. This book is extensively referenced and includes helpful figures tables to clearly present information.

    Topics in At-Risk Children and Youth include:

    • detailed breakdown of terms for risk behaviors and predictors of risk
    • the issues of social class and social exclusion
    • the impact of school difficulties on students, including truancy and poor academic standing
    • building on student strengths
    • the quality of the entirety of the school experience as a determination of success
    • strategies for intervention
    • a review of various literature on risk and resiliency
    • a relational research model, including methodology and ethical issues
    • description and functions of Youth Encounter Projects—and an assessment of their value
    • at-risk youth perceptions of risk, in their own words
    • results of risk studies over the past decade
    • recommended changes in policies
    At-Risk Children and Youth is a valuable addition to the libraries of educators, students, and child and youth service providers everywhere.

    • Foreword (John Hanna)
    • Acknowledgments
    • Irish Association of Social Care Educator’s Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to John Hanna (Niall McElwee)
    • Chapter 1. Snowflake Children
    • Chapter 2. From Risk to At-Risk
    • Chapter 3. A Focus on the Personal and Structural: Resilience Explored
    • Chapter 4. Riding the Juggernaut in the Risk Society
    • Chapter 5. Putting the Study Together
    • Chapter 6. Now Is the Time: A Toxic Era for Child and Youth Care
    • Chapter 7. “Learn What You Like and Like What You Learn”: The Youth Encounter Projects and St. Augustine’s Special School, Limerick City
    • Chapter 8. Listening to ’At-Risk’ Youth
    • Chapter 9. Framing the Future for Children and Youth in the Risk Society
    • Chapter 10. Children and Youth: The Evolution of At Risk to “High Promise” Youth
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Niall McElwee