What is the Resilience Pathway?
The Resilience Pathway is a series of 42 paving stones with positive steps to follow to help build resilience. It’s based on the Resilience Framework which is made up of 42 ‘moves’, split into five core areas of Basics, Belonging, Learning, Coping and Core self. The Resilience Framework is the work of Professor Angie Hart, Derek Blincow and Helen Thomas.
Who’s behind the Resilience Pathway?
The project to make the Resilience Pathway a reality has been led by a group of young people from Blackpool. Their motto is “nothing about us, without us”. Young people are helping to embed one approach and one language about resilience, and they are at the centre and co-leading this wider Resilience Revolution.
Where can you find the Resilience Pathway?
Represented through 42 paving stones, you can find the physical Resilience Pathway along Talbot Road leading from Dickson Road to the Promenade.
Interested in finding out more?
Contact us for more details on how to get involved.