Pastoral care in education today: its continuing role in promoting mental health in children and young people

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pastoral Care in Education Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.1080/02643944.2022.2093955
H. Cowie
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ABSTRACT There are many difficulties facing families in today’s world, including economic pressures, fallout from the pandemic, and enforced migration from war-torn countries. Mental health problems are known to have a disproportionately negative impact on the lives of children and young people and their families who are already vulnerable through such conditions as poverty or being a refugee, that put them at heightened risk of marginalisation and discrimination. It is easy to feel overwhelmed by the complexity and scale of the problems. However, in this article, I argue that pastoral care systems in schools continue to play a significant role in alleviating the distress of children and young people, of building on their inner strengths of resilience, hope and creativity, and of connecting to the people, systems and resources around them. This article proposes two key recommendations for pastoral care in education – the need to create systems and interventions that reach out to families in the community and the need to enhance and strengthen peer relationships both within and beyond the school community.
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今天教育中的教牧关怀:它在促进儿童和青少年心理健康方面的持续作用
当今世界的家庭面临着许多困难,包括经济压力、大流行的影响以及来自战乱国家的被迫移民。众所周知,心理健康问题对儿童和青年及其家庭的生活产生了不成比例的负面影响,这些儿童和青年及其家庭本来就因贫困或难民身份而处于弱势地位,使他们面临更大的边缘化和歧视风险。人们很容易被问题的复杂性和规模压垮。然而,在本文中,我认为学校的教牧关怀系统在减轻儿童和年轻人的痛苦,建立他们的内在力量,恢复力,希望和创造力,以及与周围的人,系统和资源联系方面继续发挥着重要作用。本文对教育中的教牧关怀提出了两项关键建议——需要建立覆盖社区家庭的系统和干预措施,需要加强和加强学校社区内外的同伴关系。
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