This report is divided into three sections. The first part defines, describes and identifies family resilience as it applies to families where a child (0 - 8 years) has a disability. To contextualise resilience, this report traces the shift from studies on childhood to family resilience. The second part of the report looks at how this understanding of family resilience can be integrated with service provision. It looks at the affect service providers and professionals can have on families and the challenges of implementing family resilience research into practice. It provides a descriptive framework of practice elements that service providers and professionals can use to assist families to maintain, build and strengthen family resilience in...
The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with and for d...
[[abstract]]Abstract Families with handicapped children face a lot of pressure in medical treatment...
The presence of a child with disabilities is a powerful stressor for his parents, leading to a serio...
A qualitative methodology was used to research family resilience in families who have a child aged 0...
Purpose: The aim of this cross-sectional exploratory study was to identify qualities associated with...
Historically most research on disability and the family has profiled the child’s disability as a tra...
Background: A child’s disability can have significant consequences for the family, especially at an ...
Aim: This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual dis...
Cerebral Palsy is a complex, non-progressive condition that manifests in various forms of motor impa...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Abstract: The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with...
This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual disabili...
The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with and for d...
Family resilience is a dynamic process in the family to make positive adaptations to the danger from...
Social capital theorists have contributed to inclusive practice by arguing for new paradigms to buil...
The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with and for d...
[[abstract]]Abstract Families with handicapped children face a lot of pressure in medical treatment...
The presence of a child with disabilities is a powerful stressor for his parents, leading to a serio...
A qualitative methodology was used to research family resilience in families who have a child aged 0...
Purpose: The aim of this cross-sectional exploratory study was to identify qualities associated with...
Historically most research on disability and the family has profiled the child’s disability as a tra...
Background: A child’s disability can have significant consequences for the family, especially at an ...
Aim: This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual dis...
Cerebral Palsy is a complex, non-progressive condition that manifests in various forms of motor impa...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Abstract: The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with...
This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual disabili...
The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with and for d...
Family resilience is a dynamic process in the family to make positive adaptations to the danger from...
Social capital theorists have contributed to inclusive practice by arguing for new paradigms to buil...
The aim of this paper was to review published accounts of resilience-based approaches with and for d...
[[abstract]]Abstract Families with handicapped children face a lot of pressure in medical treatment...
The presence of a child with disabilities is a powerful stressor for his parents, leading to a serio...