The X factor: reflections on containment

Alastair Reid

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Abstract

The X factor (Oxforddictionaries.com, n.d.) noun
1. a noteworthy special talent or quality: 'There are plenty of luxury cars around, but the S-Type has that special X factor.'
2. a variable in a given situation that could have the most significant impact on the outcome: 'The young vote may turn out to be the X factor.'
Around a year ago I began an academic learning journey when I undertook to study for an MSc in residential child care. My initial goal when undertaking this was to be more effective in improving outcomes for the young people I worked with. Up until this point in my career, my practice development and understanding of my role as a residential worker had been shaped by a combination of observing experienced practitioners, short training courses, and trial and error. I observed individuals whose practice resonated with my own thoughts on positive practice and I tried to emulate them. Throughout my six years in residential care I have been lucky enough to work alongside a small number of individuals who seemed to have a magical 'X factor' within their practice that resonated calm, understanding and at the same time professionalism.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages3
JournalScottish Journal of Residential Child Care
Volume12
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 30 Dec 2013

Keywords

  • residential worker
  • child care
  • residential care

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