Many discourses surround the concept of 'service quality', however, it continues to remain partial and ambiguous. This paper seeks to unpack 'quality' in services for disabled children and their families. Theoretical models are initially reviewed and then considered in relation to key policy guidelines, empirical data drawing upon parents' and children's experiences of 'quality' in services are presented. This paper demonstrates the many different levels within the concept of 'quality' and highlights the importance of recognising and respecting that children and parents frequently value different aspects of 'quality'
There is consensus around the world that young children must experience high quality services, not o...
We present the perspectives that emerged from our qualitative data. Sixteen focus groups were conduc...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current health services literature related to quality of care for persons w...
Current health and social care policy seeks to develop and refine standards of service quality. Howe...
Care and service trajectories for people with intellectual disabilities (i.e. people with mental ret...
Abstract Background The impact of a pediatric rehabilitation service delivery reorganization to impr...
Family-centered early childhood services for children with physical disability and their families ca...
Business School. He has twelve years experience as a social work practitioner and manager within loc...
Although easily used the concept of quality is rather complex, ambiguous, and difficult to measure. ...
The aim of this article was to explore whether current quality dimensions for health care services a...
This report discusses effective practice with families who have disabled children up to the age of s...
The quality of children’s services has a profound influence on children’s development throughout the...
<p>Service quality in centers for individuals with intellectual disability plays an important role i...
This article critically analyses how empirical research investigating quality early childhood educat...
The research showsthat people with learning disabilities can and should be involved in setting quali...
There is consensus around the world that young children must experience high quality services, not o...
We present the perspectives that emerged from our qualitative data. Sixteen focus groups were conduc...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current health services literature related to quality of care for persons w...
Current health and social care policy seeks to develop and refine standards of service quality. Howe...
Care and service trajectories for people with intellectual disabilities (i.e. people with mental ret...
Abstract Background The impact of a pediatric rehabilitation service delivery reorganization to impr...
Family-centered early childhood services for children with physical disability and their families ca...
Business School. He has twelve years experience as a social work practitioner and manager within loc...
Although easily used the concept of quality is rather complex, ambiguous, and difficult to measure. ...
The aim of this article was to explore whether current quality dimensions for health care services a...
This report discusses effective practice with families who have disabled children up to the age of s...
The quality of children’s services has a profound influence on children’s development throughout the...
<p>Service quality in centers for individuals with intellectual disability plays an important role i...
This article critically analyses how empirical research investigating quality early childhood educat...
The research showsthat people with learning disabilities can and should be involved in setting quali...
There is consensus around the world that young children must experience high quality services, not o...
We present the perspectives that emerged from our qualitative data. Sixteen focus groups were conduc...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current health services literature related to quality of care for persons w...