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Boys Stories of Their Time in a Residential School Mark Smith

Boys Stories of Their Time in a Residential School By Mark Smith

Boys Stories of Their Time in a Residential School by Mark Smith


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This book provides rich insights into the pre and post care experiences of boys who were pupils in a residential school where the author worked over the course of the 1980s.

Boys Stories of Their Time in a Residential School Summary

Boys Stories of Their Time in a Residential School: The Best Years of Our Lives by Mark Smith

This book provides rich insights into the pre and post care experiences of boys who were pupils in a residential school where the author worked over the course of the 1980s.

It describes the boys trajectories through life, as well as detailing the rhythms, rituals, routines, and relationships that existed in the school. While the focus is on the (former) boys experiences, these are augmented by interview material from staff members, including religious Brothers, who worked in the school.

Together, these different perspectives provide unique insights into an area of social work history that is ill-served by existing accounts, making the book required reading for all scholars and students of social work; social and oral history; narrative sociology; criminology and desistance and social policy.

Boys Stories of Their Time in a Residential School Reviews

This is a wonderful book. It is so important, not only because it provides a fresh perspective on the unremitting abuse narratives that have come to characterise public understanding of residential child care, but also because it is a good exemplar of how detailed case-studies can serve to challenge received narratives that do not tell the full story.

Dr Ros Burnett

Research Associate, formerly Reader in Criminology, at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford

A brave, powerful and essential corrective to the singular story that has dominated accounts of residential care in recent decades. This book champions the many positive experiences of care in which joy, pain, laughs, and friendships capture the complexity and relational closeness of personal narratives that too often go unheard.

Sebastian Monteux

Former residential care worker, registered mental health nurse and lecturer in mental health nursing at Abertay University

About Mark Smith

Mark Smith is Professor of Social Work at the University of Dundee, Scotland. Prior to that he worked at the University of Strathclyde, where he set up the first Master's programme in Residential Child Care in the UK, and at the University of Edinburgh, where, latterly, he served as Head of Social Work. Before entering academia, he worked in and managed residential care establishments for almost 20 years. He has published widely on residential child care and on social work more generally. He and his family maintain direct involvement in child care through fostering.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, 2. The List D Schools and St Rochs, 3. The role of the De La Salle Brothers in the approved and List D Schools, 4. Positioning myself in St Rochs, 5. The backgrounds of the St Rochs boys, 6. Education in its widest sense, 7. A sense of care, 8. Discipline and abuse, 9. Moving on and looking back, 10. The age of mistrust: Changing patterns of care and upbringing in neoliberalism, 11. Making sense of the narrative gap, 12. Epilogue: Looking back with sadness and not a little anger

Additional information

NPB9781138598706
9781138598706
1138598704
Boys Stories of Their Time in a Residential School: The Best Years of Our Lives by Mark Smith
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-09-09
160
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