Reconceptualising Resilience - An International Perspective
Venue
Violet Laidlaw Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building and OnlineDescription
In this seminar, which will also be available to join online, Professor Lisa McDaid, Dr Laurel Johnson and Dr Stephanie Wyeth from The University of Queensland will discuss ways of operationalising and implementing resilience science.
Drawing on evidence from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Canada, their work seeks to re-think resilience to improve child, youth, family, and community wellbeing within a bio-psycho-socioecological (BPSE) framework. The presentation will highlight emerging research and innovations including the need for placed-based community-led practice to support transitions towards more sustained community resilience.
A guest panel of practitioners and researchers will lead a discussion with the audience on how we can reconceptualise resilience in the Scottish context and support children, families and communities to flourish.
Panel:
- Professor Lisa McDaid, Director - Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland
- Dr Laurel Johnson, Senior Research Fellow - Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland
- Dr Stephanie Wyeth, Director of Engagement and Senior Lecturer – School of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Queensland
- Dr Ariane Critchley, Lecturer in Social Work Child Protection, University of Stirling
- Kathryn Miller, Operations Manager – Fife Gingerbread
Key speakers
- Professor Lisa McDaid
- Dr Laurel Johnson
- Dr Stephanie Wyeth
- Dr Ariane Critchley
- Kathryn Miller
Partner institutions
- University of Queensland
- University of Stirling
- Fife Gingerbread