Promoting students’ safety and wellbeing: ethical practice in schools

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Anne Graham
Antonia Canosa
Tess Boyle
Tim Moore
Nicola Taylor
Donnah Anderson
Sally Robinson
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[1] Southern Cross University,Centre for Children and Young People
[2] Australian Catholic University,Institute of Child Protection Studies
[3] University of Otago,Faculty of Law, Children’s Issues Centre
[4] Charles Sturt University,School of Psychology
[5] Flinders University,College of Nursing and Health Sciences
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The Australian Educational Researcher | 2023年 / 50卷
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Schools; Students; Safety; Wellbeing; Ethics; Practices;
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Although ‘child safety’ is now a national policy priority in Australia, there is little research exploring the practices in schools that contribute to children and young people’s felt sense of safety and wellbeing. Drawing on a mixed-method Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery project, this article presents findings from interviews with school staff (N = 10), leaders (N = 5) and nine focus groups with students (N = 58), in primary and secondary schools in three Australian states (New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia). We employ relational ethics, recognition theory and the theory of practice architectures to explore practices at school that support student wellbeing and safety. The findings contribute significantly to understanding the ‘bundled’ nature of current practices and the conditions that enable and constrain these. Close attention to these findings is critical as schools seek to operationalise the National Child Safe Principles and refine ongoing safeguarding procedures. The findings have informed the development of an online survey that is currently testing, on a much larger scale, which elements of ethical practice are most positively associated with students’ safety, wellbeing and recognition at school.
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页码:1477 / 1496
页数:19
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