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An integrative design for equipping caretakers & staffs performance acuity & empathy to match the demands of children’s navigating the electric playground

Murray, Pamela and Murray, A. (2024) An integrative design for equipping caretakers & staffs performance acuity & empathy to match the demands of children’s navigating the electric playground. In: Interpersonal Relationships & Wellbeing Research Group Conference: Discover & Connect, 7th November 2024, St John’s Campus, University of Worcester. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Current research demonstrates the pitfalls and the benefits of technology for the user (Hunter et al, 2024; Murgia, 2024). Historically where inadequate health literacy and limited language proficiency are associated with poor health care access and outcomes (McKee & Paasche-Orlow, 2012), it is plausible that sub-optimal proficiency in digital technology and associated tech-language literacy, will yield negative consequences for tech-innovation users. In this planned work, an integrative design is proposed to garner cathected moments in the ‘pre-start’ (Murray, 2020) to children’s electrical play experience. The aim is to further inform and align corresponding professional/performance development capabilities by meeting the emergent challenges for the child with caretaker skill acquisition. Using the en vivo methodology (Murray, 2006), vital moments for heightened awareness in the would-be child-friendly context in the electric playground will be identified. Therein disparities between ideal readiness of those dedicated to the realisation of healthy child’s play, and approaches found to be less efficacious, will inform the basis of the intervention.

Key findings of The Children's Alliance 'The Electric Playground, The Pervasive Electrification of Childhood, Its consequences and the Resolutions' (due April 2025) will be used to accurately and empathically support 'caretakers' facilitating and accompanying children's electric play.

Sources:
Hunter JF, Walsh LC, Chan CK, Schueller SM (2023) Editorial: The good side of technology: how we can harness the positive potential of digital technology to maximize well-being. Front Psychol. 2023 Oct 11;14:1304592. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1304592. PMID: 37885744; PMCID: PMC10599239.

McKee, M. M., & Paasche-Orlow, M. K. (2012). Health literacy and the disenfranchised: The importance of collaboration between limited English proficiency and health literacy researchers. Journal of Health Communication, for 17 (Suppl 3), 7–12.

Murgia, M. (2024). Code Dependent: Living in the Shadow of AI. Henry Holt & Company.

Murray, P.F. (2006). En Vivo Leadership. Centre for Leadership Studies. Published Thesis. Exeter University.

Murray, P.F. (2020). Deconstructing the realm of the dilemma during leadership. In: Cocreating the Future for our Professional Practice: Leadership, Coaching, Mentoring and Supervision. The EMCC Global Provider Summit, 24-25th Nov. 2020. http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/14116/

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: College of Business, Psychology and Sport > Worcester Business School
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Depositing User: Pamela Murray
Date Deposited: 13 Nov 2024 12:27
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2024 10:22
URI: https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/id/eprint/14380

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