Enhancing agency and empowering young people: The transformative impact of social and emotional learning programmes

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Children and Youth Services Review Pub Date : 2024-09-29 DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107941
Claire Paterson-Young , Ecem Karlıdağ-Dennis , Emma Egging , Richard Hazenberg
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Abstract

Background

Over thirteen million people in the UK are currently living in poverty, and over four million are children (Department for Work and Pensions, 2022; Child Poverty Action Group, 2023). The Youth Futures Foundation (2021) argue that many young people do not have access to support or appropriate information to find employment or apply to further or higher education.

Objective

The purpose of this paper is to analyse young people’s experiences in a youth programme, adopting a Capabilities Approach (CA), to showcase how developing social and emotional learning (SEL) skills and competencies translates to tangible and powerful change in young people’s agency in their decisions.
Participants and Setting.
The research adopts a structured methodology focusing on the experiences of young people engaged in the programme in addition to parents, stakeholders and teachers. It investigated the benefits of the youth programmes, delivered across England and Wales in partnerships with other reputable organisations, for young people participating in the programme.

Methods

Thematic analysis was used to analyse data collected from semi-structured interviews and focus groups with 66 individual participants. This analysis led to the development of two themes: improving young people’s confidence and aspiration’ and ‘preparing young people for the future’.

Results

Empowering young people through a programme developing SEL contributes to enhancing their capabilities, which is essential in preparing young people for transition from education to work. Adopting this type of approach requires innovation and flexibility to ensure challenges (for example, COVID-19) do not derail progress and, instead, contribute to the development of safe environments and secure relationships.

Conclusions

Organisations who create a safe space and offer long-term SEL support, give young people the confidence to interact, access opportunities outside of the classroom and put forward their views and set aspirations for their future. This promotes a capability approach, which illustrates the importance of providing young people with opportunities for repeated active involvement in activities (or interventions) in creating active citizens who understand/recognise their aspirations and worth.
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增强青少年的能力:社会和情感学习计划的变革性影响
背景英国目前有 1300 多万人生活贫困,其中 400 多万是儿童(就业和养老金部,2022 年;儿童贫困行动小组,2023 年)。青年未来基金会(2021 年)认为,许多年轻人在找工作或申请继续深造或高等教育时得不到支持或适当的信息。本文旨在分析年轻人在一项青年计划中的经历,采用能力方法(Capabilities Approach,CA),展示发展社会和情感学习(SEL)技能和能力如何转化为年轻人在做出决定时的有形和有力的变化。研究采用结构化方法,重点关注参与计划的青少年以及家长、相关方和教师的经验。研究调查了在英格兰和威尔士与其他知名组织合作开展的青少年项目给参与项目的青少年带来的益处。研究方法采用专题分析法对从与 66 名参与者进行的半结构式访谈和焦点小组中收集到的数据进行分析。通过分析,我们提出了两个主题:"提高年轻人的信心和抱负 "和 "让年轻人为未来做好准备"。结果通过发展 SEL 的计划增强年轻人的能力有助于提高他们的能力,这对于让年轻人为从教育过渡到工作做好准备至关重要。采用这种方法需要创新和灵活性,以确保挑战(例如 COVID-19)不会破坏进展,反而有助于发展安全的环境和可靠的关系。这促进了一种能力方法,说明了为青少年提供反复积极参与活动(或干预措施)的机会对于培养了解/认识到自己的愿望和价值的积极公民的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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