Social exclusion, although much debated in the UK, frequently focuses on children as a key 'at risk' group. However, some groups, such as disabled children, receive less consideration. Similarly, despite both UK and international policy and guidance encouraging the involvement of disabled children and their right to participate in decision-making arenas, they are frequently denied this right. UK based evidence suggests that disabled children's participation lags behind that of their non-disabled peers, often due to social work practitioners' lack of skills, expertise and knowledge on how to facilitate participation. The exclusion of disabled children from decision-making in social care processes echoes their exclusion from participation in ...
In recent years the participation of children has been highlighted with ever increasing importance, ...
Social skills are learned behaviours. Individuals with identified learning disabilities frequently h...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
Social exclusion, although much debated in the UK, frequently focuses on children as a key 'at risk'...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in British Jour...
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little ab...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Ethics and Social Welf...
Service user participation and making choices are frequently advocated, however, they are complex co...
This study aims to investigate how social workers describe children’s participation and how children...
A survey of all social services departments in England was undertaken in order to identify and inves...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for social research. However, little is k...
Increasing children's and young people's participation in decisions, about their own care and about ...
While all children may be the victims of abuse, disabled children are particularly vulnerable. This ...
The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of Swedish social workers’ experience of di...
As a result of the complexity of needs that people with learning disabilities have, this group of pe...
In recent years the participation of children has been highlighted with ever increasing importance, ...
Social skills are learned behaviours. Individuals with identified learning disabilities frequently h...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
Social exclusion, although much debated in the UK, frequently focuses on children as a key 'at risk'...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in British Jour...
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little ab...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Ethics and Social Welf...
Service user participation and making choices are frequently advocated, however, they are complex co...
This study aims to investigate how social workers describe children’s participation and how children...
A survey of all social services departments in England was undertaken in order to identify and inves...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for social research. However, little is k...
Increasing children's and young people's participation in decisions, about their own care and about ...
While all children may be the victims of abuse, disabled children are particularly vulnerable. This ...
The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of Swedish social workers’ experience of di...
As a result of the complexity of needs that people with learning disabilities have, this group of pe...
In recent years the participation of children has been highlighted with ever increasing importance, ...
Social skills are learned behaviours. Individuals with identified learning disabilities frequently h...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...