Although countries across the globe support the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006), when faced with competing economic priorities, their policies and practices too often negatively impact children with disabilities and their families (Ferguson,). Current social and educational structures are implicated in inequitable services, particularly for those families from nondominant languages and minority racial and ethnic groups (McCall & Skrtic, Ong-Dean,). Recognizing the importance of contexts and power imbalances, we posit that the broader communities in which families live and that determine the opportunities they are afforded, should be explicitly addressed when evaluating a family\u27s quality of lif...
A qualitative research highlights how parent driven communities of support create lasting change i...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available from http://dx.doi.or...
Within special education policy and practice, parents are expected to advocate for their children to...
Families of children with disabilities are at the forefront of advocating for positive change in the...
Copyright (c) 2018 Meaghan Edwards, Trevor Parmenter, Patricia O'Brien, Roy Brown This work is lic...
Racism and ableism have doubly affected Black families of children with developmental disabilities i...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
This qualitative study situates parents\u27 perceptions of their participation and role in special e...
To access services for children with disabilities, the children often have been required to leave th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences encountered by parents committed to inc...
Families are moving at ever increasing numbers. Relocating a family is challenging under any circum...
This article debates whether the quality of life of the families is depleted or improved due to the ...
Background:The aim of this research was to tell the story of the Queensland Collective for Inclusive...
The new paradigm of disability is contextual and societal: A person has an impairment that becomes a...
Parents of children with disabilities may be empowered or disempowered as they attend school meeting...
A qualitative research highlights how parent driven communities of support create lasting change i...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available from http://dx.doi.or...
Within special education policy and practice, parents are expected to advocate for their children to...
Families of children with disabilities are at the forefront of advocating for positive change in the...
Copyright (c) 2018 Meaghan Edwards, Trevor Parmenter, Patricia O'Brien, Roy Brown This work is lic...
Racism and ableism have doubly affected Black families of children with developmental disabilities i...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
This qualitative study situates parents\u27 perceptions of their participation and role in special e...
To access services for children with disabilities, the children often have been required to leave th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences encountered by parents committed to inc...
Families are moving at ever increasing numbers. Relocating a family is challenging under any circum...
This article debates whether the quality of life of the families is depleted or improved due to the ...
Background:The aim of this research was to tell the story of the Queensland Collective for Inclusive...
The new paradigm of disability is contextual and societal: A person has an impairment that becomes a...
Parents of children with disabilities may be empowered or disempowered as they attend school meeting...
A qualitative research highlights how parent driven communities of support create lasting change i...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available from http://dx.doi.or...
Within special education policy and practice, parents are expected to advocate for their children to...