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Between education and psychology: school staff perspectives
Authors:Tim Corcoran  Dave Finney
Institution:1. The Victoria Institute, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australiatim.corcoran@vu.edu.au;3. Child &4. Adolescent Mental Health Service, South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Halifax, UK
Abstract:When discussing contributions from psychology in/to educational practices like school-based mental health promotion, it is peculiar that psychologists (of an educational or clinical kind) or education-oriented sociologists, both not often based in schools or classrooms, dominate the topic. It has been acknowledged that school staff have been over looked and underutilised in contributing to the discussion, particularly as this pertains to sharing perspectives on how they experience their role in relationship to education policy and practice. The study presented here looked to address this situation by seeking the perspectives of school staff on a range of concerns situated at the nexus between education and psychology. Contrary to the type of displaced assessment intimated above, this group of school staff generally accepts they perform a crucial task in supporting students, their main concern being to incisively question how they might negotiate existing role-related pressures to better current school-based practice.
Keywords:school-based mental health promotion  school staff  ontological constructionism  salutogenesis  responsibilisation
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