The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of Swedish social workers’ experience of disabled children’s participation, to discover in what ways their knowledge about impairment and disability, combined with legal literacy and local context influence children’s participation in formal meetings and decision making. Seven focus-group interviews were conducted with 35 municipal social workers from communities in different parts of Sweden. The phenomenological analysis resulted in the overarching theme of elusive participation, in which participation was described as difficult to grasp both in relation to what was supposed to be achieved and what it was meant to result in. Elusive participation entailed a discrepancy between policy...
Because of the situation around the world with war and poorness many people need to leave their home...
The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which children participate in the social serv...
This study explores children’s everyday life activities in their first year at school, revealing a v...
This study aims to investigate how social workers describe children’s participation and how children...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate how social workers work regarding the disabled child's p...
There is a need for more knowledge about how to enhance children’s participation in the assessment p...
In many countries, there are calls for children to be allowed to participate in social work decision...
A survey of all social services departments in England was undertaken in order to identify and inves...
There is a consensus in Sweden that children are right-bearers and shall participate in matters that...
The Act Concerning Support and Services to Persons with Certain Functional Impairments, in which the...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to look into how social secretaries describe their work wit...
About 29 000 different services was given by the Swedish welfare state to children with disabilities...
Children’s participation in their planning in health and social services is important. To make child...
Social exclusion, although much debated in the UK, frequently focuses on children as a key 'at risk'...
Several investigations and reports show that Swedish social services do not sufficiently provide chi...
Because of the situation around the world with war and poorness many people need to leave their home...
The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which children participate in the social serv...
This study explores children’s everyday life activities in their first year at school, revealing a v...
This study aims to investigate how social workers describe children’s participation and how children...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate how social workers work regarding the disabled child's p...
There is a need for more knowledge about how to enhance children’s participation in the assessment p...
In many countries, there are calls for children to be allowed to participate in social work decision...
A survey of all social services departments in England was undertaken in order to identify and inves...
There is a consensus in Sweden that children are right-bearers and shall participate in matters that...
The Act Concerning Support and Services to Persons with Certain Functional Impairments, in which the...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to look into how social secretaries describe their work wit...
About 29 000 different services was given by the Swedish welfare state to children with disabilities...
Children’s participation in their planning in health and social services is important. To make child...
Social exclusion, although much debated in the UK, frequently focuses on children as a key 'at risk'...
Several investigations and reports show that Swedish social services do not sufficiently provide chi...
Because of the situation around the world with war and poorness many people need to leave their home...
The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which children participate in the social serv...
This study explores children’s everyday life activities in their first year at school, revealing a v...