Mental health problems and eating disorders: a student teacher’s perception of current challenges facing pastoral care in education

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pastoral Care in Education Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/02643944.2022.2093954
N. Lloyd
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ABSTRACT Pastoral care in education aims to promote the holistic development of all pupils whilst supporting those who experience challenging personal circumstances. Significant developments have been made in this field in recent years, including increased focus in Initial Teacher Education, yet major challenges remain to be addressed nationally and internationally, particularly in terms of mental health among children and young people where the rising incidence and negative consequences of poor mental health and mental illness are sobering. Although the past decade has seen significant progress in terms of positive mental health promotion within schools, this paper argues that mental health-related programmes and support in schools require planned, effective and consistent collaboration between education professionals and mental health professionals. Additionally, schools have an integral role to play in the education and promotion of healthy lifestyles among pupils. However, some school-based healthy eating messages have the potential to trigger the development of unhealthy food relationships and disordered eating behaviours among children and young people. Thus, looking ahead, comprehensive, in-depth eating disorders awareness training is essential for all educational professionals (including trainee teachers), equipping them to deliver effective and consistent health promotion programmes to all of our children and young people.
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心理健康问题与饮食失调:一名学生教师对当前教牧关怀面临的挑战的看法
教育中的教牧关怀旨在促进所有学生的全面发展,同时支持那些经历挑战性个人环境的学生。近年来,这一领域取得了重大进展,包括更加重视初级教师教育,但仍有重大挑战有待国家和国际解决,特别是在儿童和青年的心理健康方面,心理健康状况不佳和心理疾病的发病率不断上升及其负面后果令人警醒。虽然过去十年在学校积极促进心理健康方面取得了重大进展,但本文认为,学校的心理健康相关方案和支持需要教育专业人员和心理健康专业人员之间有计划、有效和持续的合作。此外,学校在教育和促进学生健康生活方式方面可发挥不可或缺的作用。然而,一些以学校为基础的健康饮食信息有可能引发儿童和青少年之间不健康食物关系和饮食行为紊乱的发展。因此,展望未来,全面、深入的饮食失调意识培训对所有教育专业人员(包括实习教师)至关重要,使他们能够向所有儿童和青少年提供有效和持续的健康促进方案。
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