Josie Maitland

Dr Josie Maitland

Lecturer in Special Needs and Disability Studies

Research Output

Articles

Haynes, P., Hart, A., Eryigit-Madzwamuse, S., Wood, M., Maitland, J. and Cameron, J. (2023) The contribution of a complex systems-based approach to progressive social resilience. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 28 (5). pp. 754-774. ISSN 1363-4593 10.1177/13634593231195784

Maitland, J. and Glazzard, J. (2022) Finding a way through the fog: school staff experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic. Cambridge Journal of Education, 52 (5). pp. 555-577. ISSN 0305-764X 10.1080/0305764X.2022.2040954

Georgiadi, M., Plexousakis, S., Maitland, J., Kourkoutas, E. and Hart, A. (2020) How adolescent students with disabilities and/or complex needs perceive the notion of resilience: a study in Greece and England. International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, 19 (12). pp. 43-69. ISSN 1694-2493 10.26803/ijlter.19.12.3

Maitland, J. (2020) Whole-school approaches to building resilience & promoting mental health: embracing complexity. BERA Bites, 6. p. 14.

Monographs

Hart, A., Fernández-Rodrigo, L., Molina, M. C., Izquierdo, R. and Maitland, J. (2018) The Academic Resilience Approach in the promotion of young people’s mental health: Proposals for its use in schools. Working Paper. Universitat de Lleida, Lleida, Spain. 9788491441182

Books

Hart, A., Rathbone, A., Stubbs, C., Hinton, M., Buttery, L., Heaver, B., Duncan, S., Maitland, J., Thompson, J., Wigglesworth, P., Walsh, C., Mills, L., Roethling, T., Parker, N., Slater, R. and Smith, N. (2020) Supporting children and young people’s mental health: A guide for schools using a resilience based approach. Boingboing, University of Brighton Centre of Resilience for Social Justice, Blackpool Council.

Theses

Maitland, J. (2018) School staff experiences of an academic resilience approach: a whole systems perspective. Doctoral theses, University of Brighton.

Other department members

Dr Deborah Wilkinson

PGCE Programme Coordinator

Dr Suzanne Everley

Reader in the Sociology of Physical Education, Activity and Health, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Deputy Director South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, Chair of the Association of Child Protection Professionals’ Special Interest Group Safeguarding in Sport, Development Lead for the Women’s Sport Leadership Academy

Rebecca Webb

Primary English Coordinator

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