resilience research and practice

Boingboing aims to model and promote resilience research and practice that challenges social inequalities, in pursuit of a loving, fun and fair world where individuals from all walks of life are valued and respected.

We are a community of individuals of all ages, in paid, volunteer and student roles who aim to co-design, co-produce and co-deliver everything we do.

resilience research and practice

Boingboing aims to model and promote resilience research and practice that challenges social inequalities, in pursuit of a loving, fun and fair world where individuals from all walks of life are valued and respected.

We are a community of individuals of all ages, in paid, volunteer and student roles who aim to co-design, co-produce and co-deliver everything we do.

What is resilience?

What is resilience?

It's not just about overcoming hardship, but also potentially changing the situation itself.

We focus on practical ways to support resilience, especially for those facing challenges.

Learn more and discover how you can make a difference.

Build Resilience

Want to cope better with stress and challenges?

The Resilience Framework offers practical ways to develop resilience in yourself and others.

Learn more and discover you might already be building resilience!

The Academic Resilience Approach

Struggling students? The Academic Resilience Approach (ARA) offers free resources to empower your entire school community to support student success and well-being.

Imagine everyone saying: "I help our most vulnerable students achieve amazing things!"

Our Vision

Vision

A loving, fun and fair world where individuals from all walks of life are valued and respected. If serious challenges arise we enlist each other to overcome them together.

Mission

Working together as staff, volunteers and friends from all walks of life to beat the odds and change the odds through resilience research and practice.

Aim

To model and promote resilience research and practice that challenges social inequalities, drawing on all our skills as staff, volunteers and friends.

Objectives

  • To facilitate and promote a socially just approach to advancing resilience research and practice.
  • To provide opportunities for all Boingboingers to develop their skills and reach their potential.
  • To model and promote the benefits and practice of meaningful co-production.
  • To share the Boingboing lurvvvv to anyone who fancies it…

The Resilience Blog

Co Production in a pandemic

The Wonders of Co-Production During a Global Pandemic! By Lindsay, Grace and Kie

In this blog, Lindsay, Grace and Kie, three young people liing in Blackpool and all aged 21, would like to tell you about the wonders of being involved in co-production during a global pandemic, and the impact it has had on their lives.

BPS Resilience Is Definition

The British Psychological Society adopts our Boingboing definition of resilience

Here in the Boingboing, Resilience Revolution and CRSJ community we are delighted to see that The British Psychological Society has adopted the Boingboing definition of resilience in some of their recent work. Find out more and download the BPS statement here.

A room full of plastic chairs and individual tables laid out as for an exam

Children’s lives can’t just be put on hold… we cannot furlough young people’s learning

This blog is co-authored by Hannah Eaglestone (17) and Danielle Aoslin (18) along with an adult co-leader of the Resilience Revolution in Blackpool. Hannah and Danielle share their experiences of what it feels like to have their futures disrupted, their education put on hold and their voices silenced.

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