Hello,
this is my first post so I hope it works...
I'm a second year trainee clinical psychologist currently in the throes of
putting together a thesis proposal. I'm interested in to what extent young
people who the government likes to term 'NEET' (not in education, employment
or training) experience themselves as 'socially excluded' and what
meaningful 'inclusion' is to them... I was also wondering if any of this could be
applied to the construct of 'identity'...the end product would hopefully be a
more meaningful measure of 'social inclusion' although that is not within the
scope of my project...
I'm quite new to the area of community psychology and am interested to learn
about the models used in CP which could be applied to an area such as this.
I'm not sure where to start although I've been reading up on the role of power,
but I'm wondering if there was anything else that would fit?
I'd be very grateful for any of your words of wisdom!
With Best Wishes,
Helena Mannion
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