As a society we want our children and young people to thrive and fulfill
their potential. How then, can we best identify and respond to their
needs in order to achieve this?
In this lecture, Professor Claire Cameron takes the case of children in
state care and the longer-term impacts on those young people of having
been in care. In particular, she will examine the practice of social
pedagogy, which describes a holistic and relationship-centered way of
working in care and educational settings, and what this can bring to
young people's development - physical, emotional, intellectual and
social.
Professor Cameron argues that to make substantial progress for all young
people we need to expand our understanding of the scope of "belonging"
to give children in care a "rich" life.