With the international trend towards individualised funding packages that allocate funds to individuals to spend on disability support needs, the challenge of ensuring parents can readily access useful information to make decisions becomes paramount. The present research used a two stage, mixed method sequential approach (with 291 parents surveyed and 56 parents participating in focus groups) to determine how parents acquire information to enhance their understanding of their child’s disability and determine how to use an individualised funding scheme to benefit their child and family. Parents attested to the importance of person-to-person communication and valued information that originated from other parents of a child with a disability, ...
Parents of speech impaired children have explicit issues to deal with in their quest for the remedia...
This study was designed to (a) identify the information that parents feel is helpful at an IEP confe...
Parents of children with a mild intellectual disability experience more distress and require more su...
Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information nee...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their inf...
This study illustrates, describes and explains the complexity that is included in the information si...
Improving functioning of children with disabilities is the main focus of paediatric rehabilitation s...
The aim of the present study is to reach an understanding of how best to provide information and sup...
The issue of social support for the family seems to be very current and significant, especially nowa...
Infants and young children with established disabilities have significant problems across various do...
Background The aim of this paper is to investigate the role parents are playing in direct payments p...
This research aims to understand, with the aid of a knowledge broker (KB), how parents use knowledge...
Background Much has been written on the principles of family-centred practice and on the service del...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Background: When a child is diagnosed with autism, parents are faced with the task of choosing from ...
Parents of speech impaired children have explicit issues to deal with in their quest for the remedia...
This study was designed to (a) identify the information that parents feel is helpful at an IEP confe...
Parents of children with a mild intellectual disability experience more distress and require more su...
Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information nee...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their inf...
This study illustrates, describes and explains the complexity that is included in the information si...
Improving functioning of children with disabilities is the main focus of paediatric rehabilitation s...
The aim of the present study is to reach an understanding of how best to provide information and sup...
The issue of social support for the family seems to be very current and significant, especially nowa...
Infants and young children with established disabilities have significant problems across various do...
Background The aim of this paper is to investigate the role parents are playing in direct payments p...
This research aims to understand, with the aid of a knowledge broker (KB), how parents use knowledge...
Background Much has been written on the principles of family-centred practice and on the service del...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Background: When a child is diagnosed with autism, parents are faced with the task of choosing from ...
Parents of speech impaired children have explicit issues to deal with in their quest for the remedia...
This study was designed to (a) identify the information that parents feel is helpful at an IEP confe...
Parents of children with a mild intellectual disability experience more distress and require more su...