Relational Resources for Change – New Futures for Youth With Complex Needs: A Research Protocol

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Date
2024-03-27
Open Access Location
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
SAGE Publishing
Rights
(c) 2024 The Author/s
CC BY-NC 4.0
Abstract
This research project creates and tests sets of resources that support practitioners to build effective change-focused relationships with young people. It does this using a Community of Practice (CoP) approach that brings together researchers, social sector and tangata whenua (indigenous) practitioners and international experts. The research has three steps: (1) Development of prototype resources; (2) Testing the prototype to confirm usability and efficacy; and (3) The creation of kaitiaki (guardianship) processes which will secure the ongoing availability of the resources beyond the end of the research project. This protocol details the origins of the project in community relationships and the methods used to create the resources and the kaitiaki processes.
Description
Keywords
relational practice resources, youth, risks and resilience, culturally-responsive practices, contextually-sensitive practices, stewardship process
Citation
Liebenberg L, Sanders J, Webster J, Mercier J. (2024). Relational Resources for Change – New Futures for Youth With Complex Needs: A Research Protocol. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 23.
Collections