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    Co-creation and regional adaptation of a resilience-based universal whole-school program in five European regions

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    The co-creation of educational services that promote youth resilience and mental health is still scarce. UPRIGHT (Universal Preventive Resilience Intervention Globally implemented in schools to improve and promote mental Health for Teenagers) is a research and intervention program in the Basque Country (Spain), Trentino (Italy), Low Silesia (Poland), Denmark and Reykjavik (Iceland). UPRIGHT implemented a co-creation research process whose results, outcomes and policy implications are presented here. The co-creation had a mixed-methods participatory research design with nine specific objectives linked to paired strategies of inquiry for adolescents, families, teachers and school staff. The overarching objective was to generate a valid and feasible regional adaptation strategy for UPRIGHT intervention model. Participants answered surveys (n= 794) or attended 16 group sessions (n= 217). The results integrate quantitative and qualitative information to propose a regional adaptation strategy that prioritizes resilience skills, adolescents' concerns, and preferred methods for implementation across countries and in each school community. In conclusion, a whole-school resilience program must innovate, include and connect different actors, services and communities, and must incorporate new technologies and activities outside the classroom. A participatory co-creation process is an indispensable step to co-design locally relevant resilience interventions with the involvement of the whole-school community

    Co-creation and regional adaptation of a resilience-based universal whole-school program in five European regions

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    Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The co-creation of educational services that promote youth resilience and mental health is still scarce. UPRIGHT (Universal Preventive Resilience Intervention Globally implemented in schools to improve and promote mental Health for Teenagers) is a research and intervention program in the Basque Country (Spain), Trentino (Italy), Low Silesia (Poland), Denmark and Reykjavik (Iceland). UPRIGHT implemented a co-creation research process whose results, outcomes and policy implications are presented here. The co-creation had a mixed-methods participatory research design with nine specific objectives linked to paired strategies of inquiry for adolescents, families, teachers and school staff. The overarching objective was to generate a valid and feasible regional adaptation strategy for UPRIGHT intervention model. Participants answered surveys (n = 794) or attended 16 group sessions (n = 217). The results integrate quantitative and qualitative information to propose a regional adaptation strategy that prioritizes resilience skills, adolescents’ concerns, and preferred methods for implementation across countries and in each school community. In conclusion, a whole-school resilience program must innovate, include and connect different actors, services and communities, and must incorporate new technologies and activities outside the classroom. A participatory co-creation process is an indispensable step to co-design locally relevant resilience interventions with the involvement of the whole-school community.The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: UPRIGHT is a research and innovation project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant number 754919). UPRIGHT grant agreement (complete project description) has undergone peer-review by the European Commission reviewers (governmental and major funding organism) before getting approval. This paper reflects only the authors’ views, and the European Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. The funding body has had no role in the study design, in the writing of the manuscript or in the decision to submit the paper for publication.Peer Reviewe

    Inklusion og voksenlæring : for aktiv deltagelse i samfund og arbejdsliv

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    Denne publikation er en ressource til kompetenceudvikling af voksenundervisere og giver eksempler på voksenuddannelsesmetoder og samarbejdsmodeller, der hjælper voksne med at lære og arbejde. Den fremhæver perspektiver og foranstaltninger til politik og systemudvikling, som fremmer integration og deltagelse i samfundet. NVL har analyseret erfaringer fra både nationale og nordiske udviklingsprojekter for at give inspiration til voksenuddannelsesløsninger, som involverer voksne i læring, bidrager til beskæftigelse og øger aktiv deltagelse i civilsamfundet. NVL er åben for at samarbejde om at fortsætte og uddybe det vigtige arbejde, der gøres nu og i fremtiden

    Faciliterede studiegrupper for nye studerende: Evaluering af et initiativ på DPUs kandidatuddannelse i pædagogisk psykologi i efteråret 2009

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    Projektets indholdMed det formål at forbedre studiemiljøet og mindske frafaldet iværksatte vi et projekt, der omfattede de 260 nystartede studerende tilmeldt det første af fire semestre på kandidatuddannelsen i pædagogisk psykologi.Den bærende ide var facilitering af studiegrupper. En studerende tager rollen som facilitator og styrer en studiegruppes faglige og sociale aktiviteter på en måde, så alle deltagerne involveres.Vi gav en kort introduktion til facilitering i forbindelse med introdagene og hjalp med at danne studiegrupper. Vi tilbød derpå hele årgangen en todages workshop i facilitering. Ca. 1/3 af de studerende deltog, men medrepræsentanter fra mere end ½ af studiegrupperne.Efterfølgende deltog 96% af de studerende ”hver gang” eller ”ofte” i disse studiegrupper. 57% af grupperne brugte facilitering ”hver gang” eller ”ofte”. Projektets virkningMålt på trivselsparametre fra Aarhus Universitets studiemiljøundersøgelse 2007 forbedredes studiemiljøet på fem af syv faktorer: Andelen af studerende, der føler sig som en del af et større fællesskab på studiet, blevfordoblet (fra 21% til 43%). Og andelen af ensomme studerende faldt fra 19% til 6%.Frafaldsprocenten fra første til andet semester faldt fra 7,5% til 5% (målt som forskellen mellem antallet af tilmeldinger til undervisningen på første (modul 1) og andet semester (modul 3)). I en interviewundersøgelse sagde de studerende, at facilitering af arbejdet i studiegrupper fremmer effektivitet, faglighed og fokus. Faciliterede studiegrupper ser ud til at øge den faglige og især den sociale integration.I sammenligning med det oprindelige udviklingsprojekt om facilitering af studiemiljø i foråret 2009 (Ravn og Adriansen, 2009) var VIP-arbejdsindsatsen nu mere beskeden (112 arbejdstimer + 40 til evaluering), og skabte så ca. den halve effekt målt på trivselsparametrene.Projektets indholdMed det formål at forbedre studiemiljøet og mindske frafaldet iværksatte vi et projekt, der omfattede de 260 nystartede studerende tilmeldt det første af fire semestre på kandidatuddannelsen i pædagogisk psykologi.Den bærende ide var facilitering af studiegrupper. En studerende tager rollen som facilitator og styrer en studiegruppes faglige og sociale aktiviteter på en måde, så alle deltagerne involveres.Vi gav en kort introduktion til facilitering i forbindelse med introdagene og hjalp med at danne studiegrupper. Vi tilbød derpå hele årgangen en todages workshop i facilitering. Ca. 1/3 af de studerende deltog, men medrepræsentanter fra mere end ½ af studiegrupperne.Efterfølgende deltog 96% af de studerende ”hver gang” eller ”ofte” i disse studiegrupper. 57% af grupperne brugte facilitering ”hver gang” eller ”ofte”. Projektets virkningMålt på trivselsparametre fra Aarhus Universitets studiemiljøundersøgelse 2007 forbedredes studiemiljøet på fem af syv faktorer: Andelen af studerende, der føler sig som en del af et større fællesskab på studiet, blevfordoblet (fra 21% til 43%). Og andelen af ensomme studerende faldt fra 19% til 6%.Frafaldsprocenten fra første til andet semester faldt fra 7,5% til 5% (målt som forskellen mellem antallet af tilmeldinger til undervisningen på første (modul 1) og andet semester (modul 3)). I en interviewundersøgelse sagde de studerende, at facilitering af arbejdet i studiegrupper fremmer effektivitet, faglighed og fokus. Faciliterede studiegrupper ser ud til at øge den faglige og især den sociale integration.I sammenligning med det oprindelige udviklingsprojekt om facilitering af studiemiljø i foråret 2009 (Ravn og Adriansen, 2009) var VIP-arbejdsindsatsen nu mere beskeden (112 arbejdstimer + 40 til evaluering), og skabte så ca. den halve effekt målt på trivselsparametrene

    Co-creation and regional adaptation of a resilience-based universal whole-school program in five European regions

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    The co-creation of educational services that promote youth resilience and mental health is still scarce. UPRIGHT (Universal Preventive Resilience Intervention Globally implemented in schools to improve and promote mental Health for Teenagers) is a research and intervention program in the Basque Country (Spain), Trentino (Italy), Low Silesia (Poland), Denmark and Reykjavik (Iceland). UPRIGHT implemented a co-creation research process whose results, outcomes and policy implications are presented here. The co-creation had a mixed-methods participatory research design with nine specific objectives linked to paired strategies of inquiry for adolescents, families, teachers and school staff. The overarching objective was to generate a valid and feasible regional adaptation strategy for UPRIGHT intervention model. Participants answered surveys (n = 794) or attended 16 group sessions (n = 217). The results integrate quantitative and qualitative information to propose a regional adaptation strategy that prioritizes resilience skills, adolescents’ concerns, and preferred methods for implementation across countries and in each school community. In conclusion, a whole-school resilience program must innovate, include and connect different actors, services and communities, and must incorporate new technologies and activities outside the classroom. A participatory co-creation process is an indispensable step to co-design locally relevant resilience interventions with the involvement of the whole-school community

    UPRIGHT, a resilience-based intervention to promote mental well-being in schools: Study rationale and methodology for a European randomized controlled trial

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    Background Adolescence is crucial period for laying the foundations for healthy development and mental well-being. The increasing prevalence of mental disorders amongst adolescents makes promotion of mental well-being and prevention interventions at schools important. UPRIGHT (Universal Preventive Resilience Intervention Globally implemented in schools to improve and promote mental Health for Teenagers) is designed as a whole school approach (school community, students and families) to promote a culture of mental well-being and prevent mental disorders by enhancing resilience capacities. The present article aims at describing the rationale, conceptual framework, as well as methodology of implementation and evaluation of the UPRIGHT intervention. Methods UPRIGHT project is a research and innovation project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement No. 754919 (Duration: 48 months). The theoretical framework has been developed by an innovative and multidisciplinary approach using a co-creation process inside the UPRIGHT Consortium (involving seven institutions from Spain, Italy, Poland, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland). Resulted is the UPRIGHT programme with 18 skills related to 4 components: Mindfulness, Coping, Efficacy and Social and Emotional Learning. Among the five Pan-European regions, 34 schools have been currently involved (17 control; 17 intervention) and around 6000 adolescents and their families are foreseen to participate along a 3-year period of evaluation. Effectiveness of the intervention will be evaluated as a randomized controlled trial including quantitative and qualitative analysis in the five Pan-European regions representative of the cultural and socioeconomic diversity. The cost-effectiveness assessment will be performed by simulation modelling methods. Discussion We expect a short- to medium-term improvement of mental well-being in adolescents by enhancing resilience capacities. The study may provide robust evidence on intrapersonal, familiar and social environmental resilience factors promoting positive mental well-being
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