摘要

This article presents the concept of resilience as it is understood by South African township youth and the role that Life Orientation (a compulsory school subject that aims at equipping youth to deal with and master their difficult circumstances) plays in developing and sustaining their resilience. The implication for practice is clear: Resilience is a dynamic, interactive process that can be nurtured by stakeholders who are cognizant of the importance of cultural and basic systemic components.