Author:
Quinn Kirsty,Mollet Nicola,Dawson Fiona
Abstract
Aims:This paper details the evaluation of a reflective learning programme developed by educational psychologists for school leaders in exploring the implementation of compassionate, relational approaches in schools, using an integrated whole school framework.Rationale:Whole school approaches have been highlighted as central to improving the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people. The Compassionate Schools Framework (CSF) brings together current research and thinking in promoting wellbeing into an integrated and coherent whole school approach. It is based on an understanding of the power of attuned relationships, the potential impact of prolonged and unpredictable stress and trauma, and the role of positive psychology in building psychological resources through embracing strengths and hopeful futures.Findings:The evaluation highlighted key themes in relation to nine areas of school practice detailed in the CSF. School leaders shared insights into current strengths, newly developing approaches and challenges, highlighting the complexity of building on compassionate, relational approaches across school systems. A number of research priorities are identified.Limitations:Findings capture the reflections of school leaders during the initial phase of developing thinking and planning in relation to the CSF and longer term follow up is needed to gain insight into issues related to implementation and impact over time.Conclusions:The paper highlights the value of a research-informed integrated framework where school leaders can reflect collaboratively on areas of strength and school development as part of a coherent whole school approach. There is need for ongoing collaboration through a multi-agency community of practice to continue to deepen understanding and share learning on implementation and impact within a supportive network.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
Subject
Developmental and Educational Psychology
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