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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group,
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    almahu_9949386352402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxiii, 219 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780429282102 , 0429282109 , 9781000051513 , 100005151X , 1000016145 , 9781000026559 , 1000026558 , 9781000016147
    Content: Children and young people from diverse populations are statistically more at risk of exclusion, however education providers can make a difference to all children and young persons' learning outcomes no matter what their personal circumstances. To achieve this, not only must educators form closer and more authentic relationships with these children and their communities, but the governments that fund learning environments must also be prepared to provide adequate resourcing and training opportunities. Safe, Supportive, and Inclusive Learning Environments for Young People in Crisis and Trauma addresses both the general and specific issues that may prevent children and young people from diverse populations from being safe, supported, and included in learning environments. Some chapters focus on general factors that contribute to both inclusion and exclusion at early childhood and in formal school environments, while others present research-based best practice and practical advice to enable good education outcomes for indigenous, migrant, and LGBTQI children and those who experience mental health problems, drug misuse, and abuse. Lastly, the book includes information about how to negotiate and set up programmes that have been shown to be effective with communities that differ from the dominant culture. This book provides practitioners in education, health, and social work with information and practical advice on how to retain all children and young people in early childhood, formal school education, and tertiary settings.
    Note: Foreword : Australian contexts / Alistair Bothwick Nicholson -- Foreword : Aotearoa New Zealand context / Paula Tesoriero -- 1. Complex trauma and the teacher : Relationships and learning / Anne Southall -- 2. Weaving success for all children : Relational and inclusive teaching practices in early childhood education / Janis Carroll-Lind, Gwen Davitt and Teresa Pleace-Robertson -- 3. Demographic and socioeconomic predictors of school suspension : A longitudinal study in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States / Sheryl A. Hemphill, Stephanie M. Plenty, Lyndal Bond, Todd I. Herrenkohl, John W. Toumbourou and Richard F. Catalano -- 4. When things at school are out of sync : The bittersweet paradox of suspension and student belonging / Sharon du Plessis-Schneider -- 5. "I dropped out early" : School disengagement and exclusion among young people experiencing homelessness / Jessica A. Heerde, Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli and Arno Parolini -- 6. LGBTI inclusion in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand schools : Policies and practices / Tiffany Jones -- 7. High school students at risk of exclusion : Systemic approaches to reducing risk factors and strengthening protective factors / Adrian B. Kelly, Bosco Rowland, Rebecca A. Kuhn, Andrew W. Munnings and John W. Toumbourou -- 8. Taura Whiri a Whanaungatanga Manaakitanga me Kotahitanga kia awhi te Tamaiti / Rotu Mihaka and Geraldine Koopu -- 9. How we speak matters / Donald McMenamin -- 10. Educating Aimee : Walking the road from inclusion to belonging / Patty Towl -- 11. Pioneering narratives in Maori immersion education / Una Pania Matthews -- 12. Engaging African-Australian students and families in education / Georgia Birch -- 13. Working together to prepare young New Zealanders for a world where alcohol and other drugs exist / Ben Birks Ang -- 14. A multi-tiered strategy to treat trauma and build social emotional skills among court-involved, at-risk, female students / Beverly A. Baroni, Lori Vanderwill and Angelique Day -- 15. Strengthening pathways into higher education with remote indigenous communities in Australia : Lessons from the whole of community engagement initiative / James A. Smith, Terry Moore, Kim Robertson, Cat Street, Allison Stewart, Donna Stephens, Aurelie Girard, Dean Yibarbuk and Benjamin Christie -- 16. Looking upstream to improve the wellbeing of youth who are alienated from mainstream education in Aotearoa New Zealand / Pat Bullen, Kelsey L. Deane, Kiri Wilder and Sabrina Zoutenbier -- Conclusions / Patty Towl and Sheryl A. Hemphill.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environments for young people in crisis and trauma. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2020 ISBN 9780367243739
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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