Title: Befriending Network Scotland Befriending
1Befriending Network ScotlandBefriending
Resilience.
2The concept of resilience
- Builds on a body of evidence about good, rather
than bad outcomes. - Provides a theoretical underpinning for the
considerable amount of creative work that people
are already doing.
3resilience
- Defined both as an outcome
- emotional well-being against the odds
- and/or as a process
- adaptability in the face of adversity.
4What is resilience?
- Resilience is the ability to-
- resist adversity
- cope with uncertainty and
- recover more successfully from traumatic events
or episodes.
5 Domains of resilience
- 6 areas of childrens lives(or domains) where
resilience can be promoted or where a lack of
protective factors can lead to low levels of
resilience- - Secure base
- Education
- Friendships
- Talents Interests
- Positive values
- Social competence
6 intrinsic extrinsic factors
- Each of these domains can be considered in
conjunction with what resources clients have
available to them from each of the following
areas- - The individual.
- Dispositional temperamental attitudes e.g.
positive self concept, social perceptiveness,
values, ability or willingness to plan - Family or close relationships.
- e.g. Family harmony, required helpfulness,
nurturance trust - Wider community
- e.g. peer contact, positive role models
73 key factors
- Positive self regard.
- At least one secure attachment relationship a
secure base. - Access to wider supports such as extended family
and friends.
8Resilience can be developed by..
- Offering protection factors e.g. stable
relationships or networks of support. - Succeeding at challenges.
- Helping someone identify or develop something
they are good at or really enjoy. - Positively challenging persons way of viewing
themselves the world. - Changing the ways a person processes events.
- Helping someone build a wider social network.
- Giving someone the opportunity to relearn
practice their social skills. - Managed exposure to risk.
9 What do we know?
- Everyone has the potential to become become more
resilient. - Stable supportive positive relationships both
within and outside of the family are key to
building resilience. - Resilience has many factors which can be
measured. - The resilience model appears to offer a
theoretical framework for much that befriending
is already doing.
10Range of healthy routes
Becomes involved in offending
Misses considerable amount of school
Mother meets new violent partner
Parents separate
Family under stress
Courtesy of Brigid Daniel
11Range of healthy routes
Friendships develop
Befriender supports child in a hobby
Parent obtains support
Parents separate
Family under stress
Courtesy of Brigid Daniel
12Building resilience allows people to see
themselves in a new light, encourages self
determination, and helps to maintain balance and
flexibility to life events thus providing
resistance to succumbing to future crises.
Mike
Smith
13Befriending Network ScotlandBefriending
Resilience.
14Some questions
- It could imply that adversity from social
disadvantage can be overcome simply through the
efforts of individuals - The term could be used too loosely as in
children bounce back - Almost all of the resilience research done so far
relates to children, more work needs to be done
to verify that resilience can be built in other
client groups. - The domains of resilience may be different for
different client groups eg education may not be
relevant and may be replaced with employment.
15Update
- At the Befriending Network Scotland conference
on resilience last year, every attendee said that
they felt the theory of resilience fitted with
what they were doing regardless of the client
group that they worked with. - Bfriends Scotland's largest children's
befriending project changed the focus of their
service to building resilience as a result of the
conference. - Resilience as an approach is increasingly
appearing in the field of mental health mental
health. - BNS Professor Brigid Daniel Stirling University
chair of social work are currently seeking
funding for an action research project to
investigate the links between befriending and
resilience
16Befriending Network ScotlandBefriending
Resilience.