This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a mixed methodology employing principles of adapted grounded theory, simple scale-based questionnaires and action research. Fourteen disabled young people from one specialist and three secondary mainstream settings were interviewed using semi-structured interviews to gain their views on friendship and belonging in schools. Three groups of parents, TAs, SENCos and allied education professionals engaged in action research to examine these views, their own views and values and those of disabled young people in their families and schools in order to better understand the sensitivities and subtleties of successful social inclusion and to consider cha...
Circles of friends are groups formed for the purposes of support and friendship to a student with a...
This dissertation provides a critical exploration of the notion of inclusion, applied to the ‘case’ ...
This PhD is about the transition of young people with multiple impairments from a segregated special...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
Seeking pupils' views became an issue of national importance following legislation (Section 29A of t...
Young people identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D), remain some...
This paper examines the peer-related social experiences and friendships of young people (aged 11-17)...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
Purpose. To explore the experiences of friendship for children with disabilities who attend mainstre...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
We present five studies conducted with non-disabled schoolchildren, showing that an active and preve...
This article draws on a qualitative data analysis of the experiences of a small group of so-called ‘...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
This small scale study was informed by Symbolic Interactionism and Interpretivist Analysis and was c...
Circles of friends are groups formed for the purposes of support and friendship to a student with a...
This dissertation provides a critical exploration of the notion of inclusion, applied to the ‘case’ ...
This PhD is about the transition of young people with multiple impairments from a segregated special...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
Seeking pupils' views became an issue of national importance following legislation (Section 29A of t...
Young people identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D), remain some...
This paper examines the peer-related social experiences and friendships of young people (aged 11-17)...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
Purpose. To explore the experiences of friendship for children with disabilities who attend mainstre...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
We present five studies conducted with non-disabled schoolchildren, showing that an active and preve...
This article draws on a qualitative data analysis of the experiences of a small group of so-called ‘...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
This small scale study was informed by Symbolic Interactionism and Interpretivist Analysis and was c...
Circles of friends are groups formed for the purposes of support and friendship to a student with a...
This dissertation provides a critical exploration of the notion of inclusion, applied to the ‘case’ ...
This PhD is about the transition of young people with multiple impairments from a segregated special...