An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study exploring the experiences of post-16 education for separated young people seeking safety in the UK.Tools Nielsen, Barbara (2023) An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study exploring the experiences of post-16 education for separated young people seeking safety in the UK. DAppEdPsy thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis research is set at a time when the number of people who have been forcibly displaced is rapidly rising, forcing thousands of separated young people to travel without the support of an adult, to seek safety in another country. Separated young people seeking safety have been found to experience difficulties in their resettlement in the UK, where young people aged between 16-18 years are noted to be particularly vulnerable. Research has highlighted the important role that systems around separated young people can play in supporting positive outcomes in resettlement, such as education. However, there is a lack of consideration given to the voice of separated young people seeking safety in their education, which appears to render them invisible in educational policy and practice. To address this gap, qualitative, exploratory research was undertaken.
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