学校教牧关怀的未来:探索全校创伤知情方法

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pastoral Care in Education Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI:10.1080/02643944.2022.2093958
Eleanor Long
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据估计,创伤和不良童年经历(ace),如暴露于暴力,虐待和忽视影响了英格兰和威尔士大约三分之一的学龄儿童。越来越多的有力证据表明,创伤会对人的一生产生毁灭性的影响,神经科学研究表明,创伤会对人的心理和生物产生影响。长期暴露在慢性压力下会影响大脑发育,导致行为改变和情绪调节问题。遭受创伤的儿童可能会遇到学习和参与学习的困难,形成信任关系的能力也会下降。这一问题的严重程度对教牧关怀的提供具有重大影响,因为学校工作人员往往缺乏足够的培训和资源来支持受创伤影响的儿童和青少年的复杂需求。根据我在小学部门担任学习导师的经验,本文认为全校创伤知情方法是未来学校教牧关怀的潜在模式。
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The future of pastoral care in schools: exploring whole-school trauma-informed approaches
ABSTRACT It is estimated that trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as exposure to violence, abuse and neglect affect approximately a third of school-aged children in England and Wales. There is strong and growing evidence for the devastating impact of trauma across the lifespan, with psychological and biological effects indicated by neuroscientific research. Prolonged exposure to chronic stress can affect brain development leading to behavioural changes and problems regulating emotions. Children exposed to trauma may experience difficulties accessing and engaging with learning and a reduced ability to form trusting relationships. The scale of the problem has major implications for the provision of pastoral care, as school staff often lack sufficient training and resources to support the complex needs of children and young people affected by trauma. Drawing on my experience working as a learning mentor in the primary sector, this article considers a whole-school trauma-informed approach as a potential model for the future of pastoral care in schools.
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